Hyderabad: Government Adviser Mohammed Ali Shabbir said BC-E reservation significantly boosted minority education while addressing a felicitation programme in Kamareddy.
He attended the event at Kalabharathi Auditorium as chief guest and honoured state rankers from Sandeepani Junior College. During the programme, he presented cash awards to top-performing students. Asma Jabeen secured second rank in BiPC second year, while Satvika secured third rank in MPC second year. K. Akshaya achieved second rank in MPC first year, and Ayesha Siddeqa secured fourth rank in BiPC first year.
Moreover, Shabbir Ali highlighted that girl students are setting new academic benchmarks. He noted that many achievers come from rural and economically modest backgrounds. Therefore, he said their success reflects determination and improved access to opportunities.
BC-E reservation impact on student achievements
Shabbir Ali stated that the BC-E reservation opened doors for minority students to access quality education. He added that such policies enable students to compete at higher levels. In addition, he said consistent academic performance shows the positive impact of inclusive measures.
He said the achievements brought recognition to Kamareddy district. At the same time, he credited parents and teachers for guiding students toward success. He also urged students to continue their efforts and contribute to society.
Furthermore, he reiterated the Congress government’s commitment to strengthening the education sector. He said authorities will continue to support talented students through policy and infrastructure.
District Collector Ashish Sangwan, college management, faculty, parents, and public representatives attended the programme.