Valedictory Ceremony of 30-Day Python Certificate Course

The valedictory ceremony of a 30-day Python Certificate Course आयोजित for B.Com students was held successfully at Sri Ramakrishna Autonomous Degree College, Nandyal, in collaboration with the Andhra Pradesh State Skill Development Corporation (APSSDC).

APSSDC Manager Srikant Reddy attended as the chief guest and congratulated the students. He highlighted the importance of Python programming in the digital era and stated that the skills acquired would enhance students’ future employment opportunities.

On this occasion, the trainer Bhavana, who conducted the training for 30 days, was felicitated by the college management for providing practical and comprehensive training. The APSSDC Manager was also honored as a token of gratitude.

College Chairman Dr. G. Ramakrishna Reddy emphasized the need for students to acquire technical skills in today’s competitive world and assured that such skill development programs would continue in the college.

Dean of Academics A.S. Pragathi Reddy stated that learning programming languages like Python opens up wide opportunities in IT and data analytics fields.

Principal K.B.V. Subbaiah, Training & Placement Officer Dr. U.V.S. Kumar, and Sampath Kumar also participated in the event. Faculty members appreciated the students and encouraged them to take part in more skill development programs.

Faculty, students, and staff actively participated in the valedictory function.

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Job Mela to be आयोजित at Sri Ramakrishna Degree College, Nandyal

A “Job Mela – Industry Sponsored Free Training Program with Certification and Placement Support” will be conducted at Sri Swami Vivekananda Auditorium, Sri Ramakrishna Autonomous Degree College, Nandyal, in collaboration with Swarnabharathi Trust.

The college management announced that this special employment drive is organized with industry support, offering 100% free training for freshers along with placement assistance. Selected candidates will also receive a stipend of ₹5,000 during the training period.

Job Opportunities Available:

  • Trainee Microbiologist – Quality Control
  • Trainee Production Machine Operator – Sterile Formulations
  • Trainee Chemist – Production (Pharma, Cosmetics & Biologicals)
  • API / Excipient Manufacturing Roles
  • Production Equipment Operator

Opportunities are available in reputed multinational companies such as Aurobindo Pharma, Cipla, Hetero, Biological E Ltd., and Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories.

Eligibility:
Candidates who passed between 2023–2025 with qualifications in Intermediate (BiPC/MPC), B.Sc/M.Sc (Microbiology, Biotechnology, Chemistry), Pharmacy, Engineering, Diploma, and Life Sciences are eligible.

Documents Required:
Candidates should bring two sets of certificates, Aadhaar copy, and two passport-size photographs for the interview.

College Chairman Dr. G. Ramakrishna Reddy, Dean of Academics Pragathi Reddy, Principal K.B.V. Subbaiah, and Placement Officers urged students to utilize this golden opportunity.

For more details, contact: 9492099091.

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Free Week-long Training Program

A week-long free training program on soft skills for final-year degree students was inaugurated at Sri Ramakrishna Autonomous Degree College (SBI Colony Campus), Nandyal. The program is being conducted by Nandi Foundation in collaboration with Mahindra Pride Classrooms to enhance students’ employability skills.

Speaking on the occasion, Placement Officer M. Imtiaz Ahmed emphasized the importance of communication skills, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities in today’s corporate world. He encouraged students to make the best use of the training provided by expert trainers from Hyderabad.

Dr. U.V.S. Kumar, Head of Computer Science, highlighted the importance of aptitude and logical thinking for career growth, especially in the software field.

Anil Kumar, Team Leader from Nandi Foundation, stated that the program includes practical sessions, mock interviews, and group discussions to prepare students for industry requirements.

College Director G. Hemanth Reddy stressed that along with technical knowledge, soft skills are essential for success and advised students to utilize this opportunity effectively.

Chairman Prof. G. Ramakrishna Reddy, in his presidential address, noted that such training helps bridge the gap faced by rural students during interviews and urged participants to develop confidence and discipline.

Students actively participated in the inaugural session along with faculty and staff.

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International Mother Language Day

The International Mother Language Day program was grandly organized on 21-02-2026 at Sri Ramakrishna Autonomous Degree College under the auspices of the Telugu Department. The event aimed to instill awareness among students about the importance of the mother tongue and the need to preserve languages. A large number of students attended the program held on the college campus.

The program was presided over by Dr. G. Ramakrishna Reddy, Chairman of Ramakrishna Educational Institutions. In his address, he stated that the mother tongue is the foundation of our thoughts and the most natural medium for expressing emotions. He emphasized that when education is imparted in the mother tongue, students not only understand concepts better but also develop creativity.

He further said that the youth should take pride in the rich history and literary heritage of the Telugu language, read the biographies of great personalities, and cultivate the habit of reading books. He also mentioned that the National Education Policy 2020 gives greater importance to mother tongues, literature, arts, and regional art forms.

Inspirational Speeches by Chief Guests

The chief guest of the program was Dr. Gelivi Sahadevu, a prominent doctor from Nandyal and President of Surana Saraswata Sangham. In his speech, he said that due to the impact of globalization many languages are gradually disappearing, and in such circumstances protecting the mother tongue has become the responsibility of every citizen. He explained that culture survives only when language survives, and society remains strong when culture is preserved.

He encouraged students to read classical Telugu works such as the poems of Vemana, Sumati Satakam, and Krishna Satakam, memorize verses, and develop an interest in Telugu literature. He added that Telugu is a language suitable for speech, song, poetry, and classical verse.

Another chief guest, noted advocate and President of Sahiti Sravanti M. Srinivasa Murthy, stated that the Telugu language possesses immense literary wealth and has the ability to express emotions in a deeply touching manner. He advised students to learn English but not neglect their mother tongue, and to use Telugu in their daily lives. He also emphasized that schools and colleges should give greater importance to the Telugu language.

College Principal K. B. V. Subbaiah spoke about the significance of International Mother Language Day and urged students to recognize the simplicity and sweetness of their mother tongue.

Faculty member A. S. Pragathi encouraged students to appreciate the importance of their mother language while also mastering global languages like English. She noted that mother tongues are closest to our natural expressions, and our true emotions are often conveyed most naturally in them. She advised students not to forget their native language while learning English for employment opportunities.

The organizers stated that such programs are being conducted to increase awareness and interest among students regarding the importance of the mother tongue.

The speeches and discussions on the importance of the Telugu language during the event created meaningful awareness among students and inspired them to think about language preservation.

At the conclusion of the successful event, the college management felicitated the chief guests with shawls, flower garlands, and mementos. The organizers expressed their gratitude to the chief guests and the president of the program.

The event was attended by Telugu Department faculty members Dr. Lalitha Saraswati, Mohan Rao, Satyanarayana, Mastan, along with many students.

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Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti

The Jayanti celebrations of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj were held with great grandeur on Thursday at Sri Ramakrishna Degree College, Nandyal. College Principal K.V.V. Subbaiah attended the program as the chief guest. A large number of faculty members and students participated in the event.

The program began with the dignitaries paying floral tributes to the portrait of Shivaji Maharaj. Later, students delivered speeches highlighting the life and achievements of Shivaji Maharaj.

Speaking on the occasion, Principal K.V.V. Subbaiah praised Shivaji Maharaj, who established the Maratha Empire in the 17th century, as a remarkable administrator. He mentioned that Shivaji Maharaj was crowned as Chhatrapati at Raigad in 1674 and that he had great respect for women. He called upon the younger generation to take inspiration from his courage and determination.

M. Inthiyaz Ahmed explained that Shivaji Maharaj aspired for self-rule (Swarajya). He recalled that Shivaji introduced the Ashtapradhan system (a council of eight ministers) for effective governance. He also noted that Shivaji Maharaj’s efforts for religious harmony and the protection of women’s rights are unforgettable.

Sravani Kumari stated that the great personality of Shivaji Maharaj was shaped by the upbringing of his mother Jijabai, whose values and guidance helped mold him into a great leader. She encouraged students to follow his ideals and strive to achieve great heights. She also mentioned that Shivaji Maharaj passed away at Raigad Fort in 1680, but his glory and legacy remain immortal.

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Awareness Seminar on ‘Financial Literacy

An awareness seminar titled “Financial Literacy – Smart Investment Awareness Program” was successfully organized at Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Investor Protection Fund in collaboration with Sri Ramakrishna Degree College. The program aimed to educate students about modern investment practices and financial awareness suitable for the changing times.

The seminar was inaugurated with the lighting of the ceremonial lamp by the chief guests Bindya Singh and Dr. Kavitha Choradia. On this occasion, they emphasized that financial discipline is a fundamental principle every student should develop.

Key Highlights of the Seminar

Importance of Investment:
The speakers explained that earning money alone is not enough; saving and investing it in the right avenues can help achieve financial independence in the future.

Diversification of Investments:
To reduce investment risk, they advised students not to invest all their money in a single option but to diversify across fixed deposits, equity, mutual funds, and gold.

Investment Planning Based on Time Horizon:
Investments were categorized into three types based on duration:

  • Short-term: Up to 2 years
  • Medium-term: 5 to 6 years
  • Long-term: More than 15 years

Financial Goals:
They explained that investing without a goal is like traveling without a destination. To overcome inflation and plan for retirement, students were encouraged to start investing at an early age.

Awareness on SIP and SWP

The speakers also explained disciplined investment strategies:

  • SIP (Systematic Investment Plan): Investing a fixed amount regularly every month can help build substantial wealth over time.
  • SWP (Systematic Withdrawal Plan): A method through which investors can withdraw a fixed amount periodically from their investments when needed.

Students were also advised to stay cautious about financial frauds and to carefully choose the right mutual fund schemes. The session concluded with guidance on “Do’s and Don’ts of Investing.”

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Ramakrishna Paramahansa Jayanti

The Jayanti celebrations of the spiritual guru Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa were observed with great devotion on Wednesday at Sri Ramakrishna Degree College, Nandyal. The program was attended by College Director G. Hemanth Reddy, faculty members M. Imtiaz Ahmed, Shravani Kumari, Ratna Madam, and a large number of students. The event began with the dignitaries paying floral tributes to the portrait of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa.

G. Hemanth Reddy (College Director), speaking on the occasion, said that the teachings of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa serve as a guiding light for today’s youth. He emphasized that inner clarity is more important than external challenges. He advised students to respect the rich heritage and traditions passed down by our ancestors. Instead of comparing themselves with others, students should live according to their own individuality. He added that while dreaming is important, putting those dreams into action is even more important, and work done with sincerity and dedication brings fulfillment in life.

Ratna Reddy stated that India has the unique honor of introducing spirituality to the world. He said that true peace can be attained through self-control and by staying away from unnecessary desires. He advised students to avoid wrong paths and follow the ideals of great personalities to achieve a respectable position in society.

Sravani Kumari said that Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa spent his entire life in deep spiritual contemplation. She added that by following the path shown by him, Swami Vivekananda became globally renowned. She noted that his life and teachings remain an inspiration to everyone.

M. Inthiyaz Ahmed said that this day is one of the important occasions we should remember in life. As a teacher, he highlighted the valuable principle taught by Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa: “First practice what you preach before advising others.” He added that the future of students largely depends on the conduct and character of their teachers

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NSS (National Service Scheme) Awareness Program

An NSS (National Service Scheme) Awareness Program was organized grandly at Sri Ramakrishna Degree and PG College, Nandyal. Nandyal RDO C. Viswanth attended the event as the Chief Guest. The program was presided over by the College Principal and Chairman.

Speaking on the occasion, Chief Guest C. Viswanth shared his childhood memories with the students. He stated that his interest in social service from a young age helped him reach his present position. He advised students that by participating in social service activities along with their studies, they can develop leadership qualities, a sense of responsibility, and a spirit of service. He explained that NSS provides a great platform for students to connect with society.

Similarly, the Rayalaseema University District Coordinator explained the rules, regulations, and guidelines related to NSS activities. He advised NSS volunteers to conduct service activities with discipline and responsibility. He also mentioned that NSS helps develop social awareness, leadership skills, and a spirit of service among students.

Director Hemanth Reddy stated that through NSS activities, students should understand social problems and work towards finding solutions to them. He added that NSS activities contribute greatly to the overall personality development of students.

On this occasion, the Chairman advised students to grow as responsible citizens by participating in service activities along with their education. He stated that NSS helps develop service-mindedness and leadership qualities among students and added that the college always strives for the overall development of its students.

A large number of college faculty members, NSS officials, volunteers, and students participated in the program. The event concluded successfully.

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Financial Literacy Week–2026

An awareness seminar on “Financial Literacy Week–2026” was conducted enthusiastically on Wednesday at Sri Ramakrishna Degree College, with the support of Union Bank of India.

Speaking on the occasion, the College Chairman Prof. G. Ramakrishna Reddy advised students to enhance their financial knowledge in accordance with the changing times. He stated that such seminars help students overcome challenges in the banking sector and protect themselves from financial frauds. He also expressed his gratitude to the officials of Union Bank for providing this valuable opportunity.

Another chief guest, M. Ravinder Kumar, explained the importance of KYC (Know Your Customer).

  • KYC: He highlighted its importance for opening bank accounts and ensuring the security of financial transactions.
  • CKYC: He explained the 14-digit Central Know Your Customer number, which helps maintain a centralized KYC record.
  • DEAF (Depositor Education and Awareness Fund): He informed that if there are no transactions in a bank account for ten years, the funds are transferred to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) under the DEAF scheme. According to statistics, by January 2026, approximately ₹72,454 crores had been transferred to the RBI under this provision.

After the seminar, a quiz competition on financial topics was organized for students. Students participated actively and answered the questions enthusiastically. Prizes were distributed to the winners by the guests.

At the end of the program, the college chairman and faculty members felicitated the guestsM. Ravinder Kumar, B. Arun Kumari, P. Device, and S. Pandey. A large number of faculty members and students of the college attended the program.

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Invitation to Cover “Young Commerce Minds–2026”

Sri Ramakrishna Degree College, SBI Colony, Nandyal, is organizing the “Young Commerce Minds–2026” program on Saturday, February 7, 2026.

The event aims to enhance the academic knowledge, professional skills, and awareness of the commerce field among intermediate commerce students. Various competitions such as quiz, debate, and cultural activities will be conducted.

Winners will be awarded cash prizes, and all participating students will receive certificates. These activities are designed to promote healthy competition, leadership qualities, and practical learning among students.

Media representatives are cordially invited to attend the event at 10:00 AM and provide coverage. Your presence and support will greatly encourage our students.

Thank you.

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