TGO Thanks CM For Cashless Health Scheme

Hyderabad: Telangana Government Servants (TGO) Association Hyderabad chapter on Wednesday thanked Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy for implementing the cashless medical treatment scheme for government employees and pensioners.
District president MB Krishna Yadav and secretary MA Khader termed the decision as historic and stated that this decision meets the long-pending demands of employees of different categories.
They said the implementation of Employee Health Scheme (EHS), which provides cashless treatment and accident fund of ₹ 1.20 crore, will ensure medical security for employees and retirees.
According to the association, a total of 17 lakh family members, along with around 7 lakh government employees and retirees, will benefit from the initiative.
The association also expressed gratitude to the Cabinet ministers and Hyderabad minister Ponnam Prabhakar for their support.
38 Vidya Samiksha centers active, 33 states on board
Hyderabad: 38 of the 40 Vidya Samiksha Kendras across India are now functional and 30 tri-states and Union Territories are contributing data to the national system, officials said at a two-day consultation in Hyderabad.
The meeting, held at T Hub on February 23-24, focused on education management through Vidya Samiksha Kendras and APAAR ID, with the participation of around 250 delegates, including senior officials from the education ministry, NCERT and Samagra Shiksha state project directors.
NCERT director Prof. “Vidya Samiksha Kendras are not just dashboards but also decision support systems that can transform classrooms, schools and governance processes,” said Dinesh Prasad Saklani.
States like Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttarakhand have shared digital monitoring practices. While presenting Telangana initiatives, the sessions discussed NDEAR, APAAR saturation and artificial intelligence in decision making.


