Solar power to all ZP schools soon: Chairman

December 27, 2014 12:06 am | Updated 12:06 am IST - KURNOOL:

ZP Chairman M.Rajashekar addressing the media in Kurnool on Friday.Photo: U. Subrahmanyam

ZP Chairman M.Rajashekar addressing the media in Kurnool on Friday.Photo: U. Subrahmanyam

Zilla Parishad Chairman M. Rajasekhar Goud has said that priority would be given to development of infrastructure in Kurnool..

Speaking to the media here on Friday in connection with the completion of six months in his office, Mr. Goud said that it had been planned to provide solar power to all Zilla Parishad schools and Mandal Parishad Development Offices.

“A new building has been sanctioned to Zilla Parishad headquarters involving a cost of Rs 3.5 crore. The new building was sanctioned in view of the flooding of the office premises in 2007 and 2009. Another building is in pipeline to house Rajiv Panchayat Sasaktikaran Abhiyan which will be built at a cost of Rs. 2 crore,” he said.

Mr. Goud said efforts were on improve quality of education in Zilla Parishad schools through a special programme. The supervisory system would be improved by filling the vacant posts of Deputy Educational Officers.

He further said that plans were afoot to build an indoor stadium on the premises of Zilla Parishad school at Palukur near Banaganapalli, adding that land had been allotted for construction of a hostel at Perusomula in Sanjamala mandal.

“All mandal offices will have video conference facility soon, linking the ZP headquarters,” he added.

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