Vikarabad/Medak, (MediaBoss Network): In a significant step towards strengthening digital education in government schools, Telangana Development Forum (TDF) USA, in collaboration with TDF India, inaugurated state-of-the-art computer laboratories at Zilla Parishad High School (ZPHS), Siripura in Marpally Mandal of Vikarabad District, and ZPHS, Donthi in Shivampet Mandal of Medak District.
The initiative aims to empower students from rural Telangana with access to modern digital infrastructure and Artificial Intelligence (AI)-enabled learning opportunities, ensuring they are equipped with the skills required for higher education and future careers.
The inauguration ceremonies were attended by Ms. Swathi Sudini, Vice President, TDF-USA; Mr. Matta Rajeshwar Reddy, President, TDF-India; Ms. T. Vani; Mr. Pati Narender; Mrs. Marri Sangeetha Krishna Reddy, Sarpanch, Siripura; Mr. Ashok, Mandal Education Officer (MEO); Mr. Vidyasagar Reddy; Mr. Malla Reddy; along with school principals, teachers, village leaders, public representatives, parents, and students.
At ZPHS Siripura, the TDF-USA Atlanta Chapter, led by Mr. Pramod Kasi, with generous support from Lead Sponsor Mr. Abrar Khan, donated a fully equipped computer laboratory comprising six high-performance computer systems, peripherals, and complete laboratory infrastructure.

At ZPHS Donthi, Ms. Markanti Bhavani Reddy, Member of the Telangana State Agriculture & Farmers Welfare Commission, donated four computer systems to strengthen digital learning facilities for students studying in the government school.
Speaking on the occasion, TDF representatives said the organization is committed to transforming government schools through technology-enabled education. The newly established computer laboratories will provide students with hands-on experience in computer literacy, coding, digital communication, internet research, and emerging technologies, including Artificial Intelligence (AI).
They emphasized that the initiative is designed to bridge the digital divide by ensuring that students in rural government schools have equal access to quality digital education and the technological skills needed to thrive in the rapidly evolving digital world.
The initiative reflects TDF’s vision of “Together for Education • Together for Telangana,” reaffirming its commitment to creating equal educational opportunities and building a digitally empowered future for students across Telangana.
The programme concluded with enthusiastic participation from TDF leaders, school authorities, teachers, parents, village representatives, and students, making the initiative a grand success.


