Lokesh Inaugurates Modernized VR Municipal High School in Nellore

Nellore: Education Minister Nara Loksh officially opened the renovated VR (Venkatagiri Raja’s) Municipality high school in Nellore City on Monday.
The minister received a great welcome from local leaders, school staff and students. Founded on a 12 -acre campus in the heart of Nellore in 1875, the VR school has a rich heritage and is among the graduates of many important personality. However, he faced closing some time ago.
The school was given a new life rental with the RS.15 Crore Modernization Project supported by the NCC Group.
Ministers Loksh and Narayana jointly introduced the newly built school building developed according to international standards. They also launched several infrastructure projects financed by the DSR Group and the VPR Foundation. These include a Girl High School in Molapet and RSR Municipality High School.
During the visit, Loksh visited the school and interacted with students and teachers. He signed a handcrafted artwork by students and opened the hydroponic laboratory – the second of his species, the other is in Coimbatore. The students explained to the minister how to grow plants without land using water and coconut shells.
During the class interaction, Loksh asked a fifth -grade student the meaning of the “gratitude wall”. When he answered that he was about to thank those who helped our growth, he emotionally shared his mother’s most important role in shaping his life with discipline.
Loksh passed through the ultra -modern classes and facilities of the school. These include activity room, chemical laboratory, biology laboratory, computer laboratory, hydroponic laboratory, robot laboratory, library and dance, music and drawing rooms.
He interacted with teachers and took photos with students and staff. He then opened the sports field and played cricket and volleyball with the students.
Interacting with the students, 7th grade student Parneek Sai asked the Minister how the education could change the world. Loksh Education, the only way to get out of poverty, “he said.
“It helps you to grow and be something meaningful. Education and migration are strong tools. I hope one day you set up your own company and give at least ten people to work,” he said.
Minister Nara Loksh said that the real satisfaction will come when the accepting of every government school will come when it is closed with a ‘no seat’ board. The authority said that the government has strengthened the education system by establishing 9,600 schools with a teacher per class.
As a part of values -based learning, the Minister said that School Chaganti’s writings were included in the textbooks. He also announced the launch of “Green Passports” to educate children about the importance of trees, and the Deputy Prime Minister is compatible with the vision of environmental responsibility.
With a touching gesture, Loksh accepted two young children (Ch Penchalarah and Venkateshwarlu) looking for training after being forced to beg. He provided his acceptance to VR school and promised to support his education personally.
It also required two-year mega parent-teacher meetings to strengthen school-house cooperation and monitor student progress.
The Minister of Education said that the former vice -president of the VR institutions were leaders such as M Venkaiah Naidu, Playback singer SP Balasubhramanyam, and politicians such as Somenteddy Chandramohan Reddy and Kotamreddy Sridhar Redy.
Felicated Felicated for expanding the support of Loksh, Nellore Deputy VeMirereddy Prabhakar Reddy, Decreddy Sudhakar Reddy and NCC Group Director Raju. Ministers Anam Ramanarayanana Reddy, NMD Farooq, MLA’s Somentdy Chandramohan Reddy, Vemirereddy Prasti Redy and Kotamreddy Sridhar Redy.
In the evening, Loksh presented prayers in Shaheed Dargah, where the famous Rottela Pandaga continued, and received Arogya Roti (Health Roti).
“I chose Arogya Roti with a prayer where my father N Chandrababu Naidu remained healthy – because the state will only develop if the prime minister remains healthy.”
Emphasizing the energy in the current cabinet, “50 percent of our ministers are young and everyone performs very well,” he said.



