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Revive GIPTIt is heartening to note that the Chief Secretaries of AP and Telangana are to virtually meet on April 6 to sort out bilateral issues which include apportionment of institutions not listed
It is heartening to note that the Chief Secretaries of AP and Telangana are to virtually meet on April 6 to sort out bilateral issues which include apportionment of institutions not listed anywhere. In this regard, I would like to highlight the manner in which TS government wound up the Government Institute of Printing Technology located on 14-acre prime land in East Marredpally. It was done discreetly through a government memo when in actuality and as per Reorganisation Act, it should have been done as a collective action. As per the Act, AP students have the provision to study for 10 years i.e. up to 2024, but instead, it was closed in early 2019. The AP government should revive this institute and facilitate the students to benefit by establishing an exclusive college for themselves in Amaravati or somewhere else. I request both governments to help interested students as 100% employment is guaranteed in this industry. KushaigudaMore Related News