Bhatti inspects progress of integrated school campus

Khammam: Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka described the Integrated Residential Schools being constructed across the State as not merely buildings, but as ‘temples of vision’ that will shape a brighter future for generations.
The Deputy Chief Minister inspected the construction works of the Integrated Residential School at Lakshmipuram in Bonakal mandal under Madhira Assembly constituency in Khammam district on Sunday.
During his visit, Bhatti walked through the campus and closely reviewed the progress of various construction activities. He inspected the junior hostel, junior and senior academic blocks, and the Administrative Block, and sought updates from officials on the status of the works.
He paid special attention to the mechanical, science, mathematics, and computer laboratory buildings, which are expected to serve as platforms for students’ bright futures.
Bhatti directed officials to ensure that there is no compromise on quality and that all works adhere to the highest standards and prescribed norms.
He also instructed officials and contractors to accelerate the pace of construction and complete the project within the stipulated timeframe. The Deputy Chief Minister stated that every rupee spent by the government on education is not merely an expenditure, but a valuable investment in building strong and capable future generations.
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