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    Hyderabad: Kalvakuntla Kavitha, who is the President of Telangana Jagruthi and a BRS MLC, announced a new initiative for youth, women, and students. This project, called ‘Leader’, aims to provide political training for those without political experience.

    On Sunday, at her home, MLC Kavitha launched a poster for ‘Leader’. She stressed the importance of involving young people to ensure honest politics. Kavitha noted that Telangana is known for its questioning nature, which should be encouraged in future leaders. She revealed that Telangana Jagruthi will host three-day political training sessions monthly throughout the state. The first session will begin in July in Hyderabad, with more sessions planned in different districts from August.

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    Kavitha invited students, youth, and women to join the training. The sessions will cover crucial topics like the duties of elected officials, from local leaders to Members of Parliament. Participants will also learn how to tackle public issues and manage development funds.

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    In addition, MLC Kavitha reaffirmed her commitment to securing 42% reservations for Backward Classes in local elections. She emphasized the need to prepare women leaders for the next parliamentary and assembly elections, especially with the Women’s Reservation Act offering 33% seats for women. With upcoming changes, Telangana is expected to have 153 assembly seats, and more seats in Lok Sabha. Kavitha stressed the need for knowledgeable and strong leaders to step up.

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