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    Centre hikes PM-SHRI funding in Andhra under NDA, 120% rise over Jagan Reddy-era

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    The Centre has nearly doubled its allocation to Andhra Pradesh under the PM-SHRI (PM Schools for Rising India) scheme in 2024–25, marking a 120 per cent increase over the previous year when the state was under YSR Congress Party rule.

    The state education department cited information received by TDP MPs GM Harish Balayogi and Putta Mahesh Kumar, who had raised questions in the Lok Sabha on August 4 regarding the district-wise details of PM-SHRI schools established in Andhra Pradesh and the funds allocated over the past three years.

    The Minister of State for Education Jayant Chaudhary said Andhra Pradesh was sanctioned Rs 354.85 crore under the scheme in 2023–24, with Rs 212.91 crore coming from the Centre. For 2024-25, the sanctioned outlay rose to Rs 782.39 crore, with the Centre contributing Rs 469.43 crore.

    For the current financial year, 2025–26, the outlay stands at Rs 555.76 crore, of which Rs 333.46 crore is the Central share, as per official information published on the Lok Sabha website.

    The move signals a renewed push by the NDA government to upgrade school infrastructure in the state.

    So far, 935 schools across Andhra Pradesh have been selected under the PM-SHRI scheme, including 37 in Eluru and 28 in Konaseema. The scheme aims to convert existing schools into model institutions equipped with smart classrooms, modern infrastructure, and a focus on improved learning outcomes.

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    Aug 5, 2025



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