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Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh government scales up support for special students

Through 679 Bhavita Centres, services such as physiotherapy, remedial education and counselling benefit 13,580 students.

Express News Service

VIJAYAWADA: The State Advisory Committee, chaired by Samagra Shiksha State Project Director B Srinivasa Rao, recently reviewed the progress of Inclusive Education in Andhra Pradesh, emphasising the State’s leadership role in its implementation.

Currently, 747 Inclusive Education Resource Persons (IERPs) actively teach children with special needs and provide home-based education to around 3,000 students every Saturday, accompanied by dry ration supplies including rice, eggs, and chikkis.

According to UDISE data, 89,435 children with special needs (CwSN) are enrolled in Classes 1 to 12 across the State, with over 16,000 new enrollments since June 2024. Through 679 Bhavita Centres, services such as physiotherapy, remedial education and counselling benefit 13,580 students.

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