Pawan Kalyan Praises Lokesh as AP Class 10 Results Show Improvement
Pawan Kalyan congratulated AP Class 10 students and praised Lokesh saying reforms in education sector improved pass percentage and strengthened government school performance across the state

- Pawan Kalyan praises Lokesh over AP Class 10 results
- AP Class 10 results show improved pass percentage
- Lokesh education reforms boost government school performance
Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has appreciated the improvement in Class 10 results, highlighting the role of education reforms and effective planning in achieving better outcomes.
Congratulating students who cleared the examinations, Pawan Kalyan said the rise in pass percentage reflects the growing focus on strengthening the education system. He noted that compared to the previous year, there has been a noticeable increase in overall results.
He credited the progress to initiatives taken under the leadership of Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, stating that reforms introduced by the government are beginning to show results at the ground level.
Pawan Kalyan also praised Education Minister Nara Lokesh for implementing structured plans aimed at improving student performance. He pointed to programs such as the parent teacher engagement initiatives and focused preparation strategies introduced before exams.
According to him, one of the most encouraging aspects of the results is the improvement seen in government schools, where pass percentages have increased significantly. He described this as a sign of better implementation and commitment from the education department.
The Deputy Chief Minister also acknowledged the efforts of teachers and officials who worked consistently to support students. He said their dedication played a key role in achieving improved results and ensuring that students performed better this year.
With reforms continuing in the education sector, the government is aiming to further strengthen academic standards and create a more supportive environment for students across the state.





