In Boorugupadu village, 45 ST-Koya students now attend a newly renovated school, thanks to local police’s efforts. Previously, poor conditions deterred attendance. The initiative, led by teacher Savaralam Veeraswamy and police officer A Raju Varma, aims to improve education in Maoist-affected areas, emphasizing better living conditions.
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