V. R. Kota - Education

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There are two 2 elementary school in village. There is a high school. Before 2005 the high school was drastically ruined in education and culture. In 2005 a new headmaster and teaching staff joined the school on transfers. Later the school gained speed in developments and educational standards. It has no primary facilities also i.e. no water, no compound wall, no staff room and no waiting room for girls, no toilets, etc. Teachers of that school are very dedicated and now it is making progress.but now it is well developed in almost in all areas,and now it is one of the major village which is developing vigorously in Lingasamudram mandalam. 3 students got seats in IIIT in Idupulayapa, Kadapa District in 2009 and some students got National Merit Scholorships in the same year.In 2012 a boy student got a IIIT seat in Nuziveedu, Krishna District. After 2009 the standards in school education have been decreasing because of the poor new staff and incapable Headmaster.Recently one private school was established.that is Vignan Concept School(EM).Vignan concept is well developed within 2 years.From Neighbor villages students also come to this school to study.From nursery to 7 th class will be teach.The management of School is also very good with new technology for students.

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