Amaravati: Vice-President M Venkaiah Naidu on Sunday welcomed the camaraderie of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana Chief Ministers Y S Jaganmohan Reddy and K Chandrasekhar Rao and expressed hope it would lead to resolution of outstanding issues between the two neighbouring States.
Chief Ministers of the two States talking to each other with open hearts and trying to find speedy resolutions to the disputes which remained contentious for the past five years through negotiations is a move that should be welcomed.
“If they could settle things without the need for the Centres intervention, it is all the more better, the Vice-President said in a post on his official Facebook page. Venkaiah Naidu, who hails from Andhra Pradesh, said he had expressed this desire even earlier but somehow it did not work out “for whatever reason.”
He said the move by Reddy and KCR, as Rao is popularly known, to address the contentious issues together was a happy thing for people of the two Telugu States. Both the Chief Ministers discussing issues like brothers and co-operating with each otherthinking of resolving the peoples problems is desirable and joyful. I wish their efforts succeed, Venkaiah added. The Vice-President said he wanted all Telugu people to stay united despite
geographical division of the States for administration ease and faster development. Rao had attended the swearing in of Jaganmohan Reddy as Chief Minister in Vijayawada on Thursday and assured his new counterpart of all cooperation, saying the two Telugu States should now shake hands and march forward instead of “brandishing swords”.
Meanwhile, Vice President has appealed to people to study, analyze and debate the Draft of New Education Policy and not to come to hasty conclusions.
Observing that core issues of education were very important and deserve the attention of all stakeholders,he said that reducing the load of school bags, promoting sports, inculcating morals, scientific and rationale temperament, history and the contribution of the freedom fighters should become part of the curriculum.
Inaugurating a two-day conference on ‘Industry Academy Interaction for Improvement of Quality of Academics’ organized by the Indian Institute of Petroleum and Energy, he called for establishing a symbiotic relationship between academia and the industry to create an ecosystem for innovation to thrive and generate employment for the youth. For this to be achieved, he wanted the industry to play a more pro-active role.