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Telangana schools reopen; breakfast scheme launched for pre-primary to 12 standard students at govt institutions
India🎓 Education18 days ago

Telangana schools reopen; breakfast scheme launched for pre-primary to 12 standard students at govt institutions

The Telangana Government has launched a breakfast scheme for students from pre-primary to 12th standard in government schools and junior colleges as part of the 2026–27 academic year. The initiative includes serving various breakfast dishes throughout the week, such as dosa, chapati, millet-based meals, and others, along with milk or ragi jawa. The program will be implemented in phases across the state.

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The Hindu logoThe HinduIndependentCenter18 days ago
Telangana schools reopen; breakfast scheme launched for pre-primary to 12 standard students at govt institutions

The Telangana Government has launched a breakfast scheme for students from pre-primary to 12th standard in government schools and junior colleges as part of the 2026–27 academic year. The initiative includes serving various breakfast dishes throughout the week, such as dosa, chapati, millet-based meals, and others, along with milk or ragi jawa. The program will be implemented in phases across the state.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on the launch of a government education initiative without any apparent ideological framing, loaded language, or selective sourcing. It provides factual details about the breakfast scheme, including meal schedules and implementation plans, without showing bias toward any specific

The Hindu logoThe HinduIndependentCenter19 days ago
Schools to open today with delicious breakfast awaiting students

Government schools in Telangana are reopening after a delay caused by extreme heat, with a new breakfast program providing nutritious meals and milk to students. The initiative covers 1,302 institutions in the first phase, involving two voluntary organizations—Hare Krishna Movement Charitable Trust and Manna Trust—to distribute food to approximately 1.44 lakh students.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a government education policy and its implementation without overtly favoring any political side. It provides factual details about the program, its scope, and the organizations involved, without using emotionally charged language or omitting key perspectives.

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