Union Minister Bandi Sanjay paid entire examination fee of tenth students

RSD- Karimnagar news: Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Bandi Sanjay Kumar on 10.11.2025 paid the examination fee of all the students studying in class X in government schools under the Karimnagar Parliament constituency. Nearly 12 thousand students are studying in class X in government schools under the Karimnagar Parliament constituency. Of these, 4,363 are in Karimnagar district, 3948 in Siricilla district, 1013 in Siddipet district, 1434 in Jagtial district, and 690 in Hanumakonda district. Bandi Sanjay paid the entire examination fee on behalf of all of them. On behalf of the Union Minister, the students studying in Karimnagar district, under the leadership of BJP Karimnagar district presidents Gangadi Krishna Reddy and Boinipalli Praveen Rao, presented the entire examination fee in the form of a check to the party leaders, Collector Pamela Satpathi. Similarly, the Siricilla district leaders presented the check to Sircilla In-charge collector Garima Agarwal. It is noteworthy that on behalf of the students of Siddipet district, former BJP district president Mohan Reddy, and on behalf of the students of Jagtial and Hanumakonda districts, BJP leaders of the respective districts presented the entire examination fee in the form of a check to the respective collectors. Knowing that all the students studying in government schools are below the poverty line and that the parents of many of them are unable to pay the examination fees, Bandi Sanjay recently wrote a letter to the collectors of the respective districts saying that he would pay the amount from his salary. As expected, the amount was handed over in the form of a check. Very soon, bicycles will also be distributed to students studying in class 9 in government schools under the name of ‘Modi Gift’. Similarly, it is known that Bandi Sanjay has already announced that school bags, notebooks, geometry boxes, pens, pencils, and steel water bottles will be distributed to all students studying in classes 1 to 6 under the name of ‘Modi Kits’ at the beginning of the next academic year.