Hyderabad: Telangana government will integrate T-SAT (Telangana Skills Academics and Training) into the upcoming new education policy, Chief Minister’s advisor Vem Narender Reddy said on Friday. He announced this during his visit to the T-SAT office at Jubilee Hills in Hyderabad.
Telangana to include T-SAT in new education policy
T-SAT CEO Bodanapalli Venugopal Reddy welcomed Narender Reddy with a bouquet and a shawl. Later, Narender Reddy inspected the departments, reviewed T-SAT’s work, and expressed satisfaction. He also promised to upgrade the studio with modern technology.
At a review meeting, Narender Reddy explained that Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy was determined to make Telangana’s education sector a global model. Moreover, he noted that the state had already introduced several reforms in the education department. He confirmed that T-SAT would partner in the new policy and expand its digital network. Therefore, students across the state would gain access to more learning services.
Advisor praises T-SAT’s national standing
Narender Reddy congratulated T-SAT for ranking first among educational broadcast channels in India. The network advanced from second place by reaching 4.8 million users through satellite, cable, and OTT platforms. In addition, he praised CEO Venugopal Reddy for leading this achievement.
He added that the government would fully support T-SAT to retain its top position. Furthermore, he assured that T-SAT would extend services not only to students and youth but also to other sectors.