Andhra Pradesh has historically witnessed some of the most influential chief ministers in the country. But Chandrababu is right up there when it comes to vision and humility. The same was observed today while the chief minister sat down with students while partaking in the parent teacher meeting program initiated by the government of Andhra Pradesh.
While taking part in this program, Chandrababu sat down to have afternoon meals with students at the Sathya Sai district school today. He was accompanied by IT and HRD minister Nara Lokesh as well.
A few interesting bits were observed at this program today as Chandrababu happily interacted with small children while having meals with them. Lokesh was also pleasantly happy while interacting with the school kids.
Another interesting visual was Lokesh was seen picking up Babu’s plate after the meals which is again another act of humility and groundedness.
This isn’t the first time that something like this is happening either. Even a couple of months ago, chief minister Babu and Lokesh sat down with students while inspecting the mid day meals program. They humbly sat down with students interacted back then as well. A similar generous act was observed again today.
With the chief minister and IT minister, on the Ground, the Education department is also dedicated to delivering quality services to the school going students which in turn enhances the whole curriculum.
This post was last modified on 10 July 2025 5:43 pm
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