Government School Students Shine; 65 Selected for Basar Triple IT
District Collector Rajarshi Shah Congratulates Students
Parents Urged to Enroll Children in Government Schools
Adilabad, June 14 (Telangana Voice)
Special Correspondent Ameem Sharif
Students from government schools in Adilabad district have achieved remarkable success in the admissions process for Basar Triple IT (RGUKT), once again proving their academic excellence. A total of 65 students from the district have secured seats in the prestigious institution for the current academic year.

According to officials, 58 students were selected in the first phase of admissions, while another seven students secured seats in the recently announced second phase. The achievement is particularly noteworthy as all the selected students studied in government schools.
District Collector Rajarshi Shah congratulated the successful students and appreciated the efforts of their teachers and parents. He said the results demonstrate that students from government schools can compete successfully and gain admission to top educational institutions through hard work and dedication.
The Collector noted that government schools are now providing quality education and modern facilities comparable to private institutions. He appealed to parents to enroll their children in government schools as classes are set to reopen on June 15.
He highlighted that government schools offer spacious classrooms, clean drinking water, modern toilets, digital learning facilities, free textbooks and notebooks, and nutritious breakfast and mid-day meal schemes. Students also benefit from digital learning platforms such as Khan Academy and Physics Wallah.
In addition, interactive flat panels (IFPs) have been installed in high schools to support technology-based learning, while experienced and trained teachers ensure a student-friendly learning environment.
The Collector said that government schools are shaping the future of students through quality education, modern infrastructure, and improved academic results, and urged parents to make the most of these opportunities.

