As part of the Bharat Environment Programme – Earth Week Celebrations, a Sustainability Awareness Programme was organized on the third day of the celebrations under the aegis of NSS Units 2 & 3 of Sri Ramakrishna Degree College (Autonomous), Nandyal. The programme was conducted as per the guidance of Chairman Prof. G. Ramakrishna Reddy and under the supervision of Director Dr. G. Hemanth Reddy.
On this occasion, NSS volunteers actively participated and prepared PowerPoint presentations on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which they presented before the gathering. The students explained major environmental issues affecting the world and suggested suitable solutions to address them. They also highlighted the responsibilities of individuals in contributing towards a sustainable future.
The programme was organized under the supervision of NSS Programme Officers Mrs. Sravani Kumari and Mr. T. Madhava Reddy. They encouraged students to be responsible stewards of the environment and to adopt sustainable practices in their daily lives.
The NSS Programme Officers appreciated the enthusiasm, creativity, and dedication displayed by the volunteers. With the active coordination and effective management of the NSS volunteers, the programme concluded successfully. The event contributed significantly to promoting environmental awareness at the national level.
An awareness programme on Sustainable Development was organized at Sri Ramakrishna Degree College (Autonomous), Nandyal, as part of the Bharat Environment Programme 2026 – Earth Week celebrations.
During the programme, NSS Programme Officers Mrs. Sravani Kumari and Mr. T. Madhava Reddy administered the Sustainable Pledge to the students. They created awareness among the students on the importance of protecting the environment, reducing plastic consumption, and adopting eco-friendly practices in their daily lives.
The students enthusiastically participated in the programme and delivered short speeches emphasizing the importance of environmental conservation and the need for sustainable development. They highlighted that the role of youth is crucial in preserving natural resources and building a greener and more sustainable future.
On this occasion, an environmental short film titled “One Earth” was screened for the NSS volunteers. The film helped enhance awareness about environmental issues and encouraged students to take collective responsibility for protecting the planet.
The programme concluded successfully with the singing of the National Anthem.
A large number of NSS volunteers and students participated in the programme, making it a grand success.
An awareness programme on the occasion of World Earth Day was organized today at Sri Ramakrishna Degree College.
The programme was presided over by the Chairman of the college, Professor Dr. Ramakrishna Reddy.
Addressing the gathering, Dr. Ramakrishna Reddy stated that the Earth is our mother and nature is our source of life; therefore, it is our responsibility to protect them. Conserving nature is one of our fundamental duties.
He explained that Indian culture reveres Mother Earth (Bhoomatha) and Mother Cow (Gomatha), and there is a traditional saying that a nation where they are protected and prosper is considered a blessed land. Every nation, he said, should safeguard Mother Earth and Mother Cow and ensure that the Earth remains free from pollution.
He pointed out that excessive use of plastics, indiscriminate felling of trees, overuse of chemical fertilizers, destruction of water bodies, and unregulated exploitation of natural resources such as sand are reducing soil fertility and agricultural productivity. If crop production fails to meet the needs of the growing population, food scarcity may arise. Therefore, he emphasized the need to protect the Earth, conserve forests, and preserve nature. He further noted that animals and birds are also integral components of the natural ecosystem.
Dr. Ramakrishna Reddy highlighted that the practice of worshipping Mother Earth and Mother Cow in Indian culture reflects profound scientific wisdom. Recognizing the importance of protecting the Earth and conserving nature, the United Nations declared April 22 as World Earth Day, which is now observed by 193 countries worldwide, including India.
He stated that the programme was organized to create awareness among students and encouraged every student to take responsibility for protecting nature. He remarked that if every individual plants one tree, India could nurture 1.4 billion trees and become greener and more prosperous. He concluded his speech with the message: “Let us love nature, protect the Earth, and remember that planting a tree means safeguarding the future.”
Speaking on the occasion, the Principal of the college, K.B.V. Subbaiah, said that protecting the Earth and preserving nature is everyone’s responsibility. He stressed that negligence towards the environment is unacceptable and that preserving our rich natural heritage for future generations is an urgent necessity.
He further stated that such programmes help students develop environmental awareness, foster social responsibility, and contribute to the nation’s progress.
Faculty members Dr. Lalitha Saraswathi, Muralidhar, and students participated in the programme.
The programme concluded successfully with the singing of the National Anthem.
In Sri Ramakrishna Degree College (Autonomous), Nandyal, celebrated World Creativity and Innovation Day with great enthusiasm to encourage students to explore and nurture their creative potential.
Faculty members Mrs. Ratna Ramireddy, Mr. Sadiq, Mrs. Karuna, Mrs. Sravan Kumari, and Mrs. Prathyusha highlighted the importance of creativity, critical thinking, sustainable innovations, and the effective use of emerging technologies. They emphasized that artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT and Gemini should serve as learning aids rather than substitutes for human intelligence.
Addressing the gathering, College Director Dr. G. Hemanth Reddy stated that creativity and innovation are essential for societal progress and urged students to move beyond rote learning to develop problem-solving abilities. He encouraged them to utilize the college’s Innovation Center, think creatively to address real-world challenges, and strive to become job creators rather than job seekers.
The programme was coordinated by Placement Officer M. Imtiaz Ahmed with the active support of the faculty members. The event concluded successfully with the singing of the National Anthem, leaving students inspired to pursue innovation and lifelong learning.
In Sri Ramakrishna Degree College (Autonomous), Nandyal, organized a seminar on “Internship Awareness and Skill Development” on Wednesday with the objective of preparing students for successful careers.
Ms. Chinta Kalyani, an Economic Intern, attended the programme as the Chief Guest. The event was graced by College Chairman Prof. G. Ramakrishna Reddy, Director Dr. G. Hemanth Reddy, Placement Officer M. Imtiaz Ahmed, senior faculty members, and students.
Addressing the gathering, Dr. G. Hemanth Reddy emphasized that internships provide practical exposure, bridge the gap between theory and real-world applications, and help students become skilled professionals rather than job seekers. He highlighted the importance of networking, industry exposure, and confidence-building through internship experiences.
Placement Officer M. Imtiaz Ahmed stated that in today’s competitive job market, skills and experience are as important as academic performance. He encouraged students to improve their communication skills, explore relevant internships, and make use of placement opportunities offered by the college.
Chief Guest Ms. Chinta Kalyani guided students on developing IIT-level competencies, preparing for government careers, and utilizing free learning platforms such as NPTEL and SWAYAM. She encouraged students to identify their hidden potential, pursue internships aligned with their interests, and work towards achieving financial independence from an early stage.
The session concluded with an interactive question-and-answer session, followed by the felicitation of Ms. Chinta Kalyani by the college management.
Nandyal, March 14, 2026: The valedictory programme of the IBM SkillsBuild Training Programme, organized in collaboration with IBM and Magic Bus India Foundation, was successfully conducted at Sri Ramakrishna Degree College (Autonomous), Nandyal, on Saturday.
The programme was attended by Prof. G. Ramakrishna Reddy, Chairman of Sri Ramakrishna Educational Institutions; Sri K.B.V. Subbaiah, Principal; Sri K. Sampath Kumar; Sri M. Imtiaz Ahmed; Sri K. Dasarath; Sri M. Bharath Kumar; Sri T. Pawan Kumar; Sri I. Ansari; Sri Venkata Rao; faculty members; and students.
Addressing the gathering, Sri M. Imtiaz Ahmed, Placement Officer, stated that the three-day IBM SkillsBuild training programme equipped students with industry-relevant competencies and helped transform them into industry-ready professionals. He thanked the college management, particularly Chairman Prof. G. Ramakrishna Reddy, for providing students with access to global learning opportunities.
Sri K. Dasarath, Training Officer, encouraged students to view the completion of the programme as the beginning of a lifelong learning journey, emphasizing that innovation and resilience are essential qualities for future leaders.
Speaking on the occasion, Sri I. Ansari, Trainer, highlighted that the IBM certificate represents students’ commitment to continuous learning and would provide them with a competitive advantage in the job market. Sri M. Bharath Kumar stressed the importance of adapting to a rapidly changing world driven by automation and cultivating a habit of continuous learning.
Principal Sri K.B.V. Subbaiah remarked that Artificial Intelligence has become an indispensable force in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and advised students to embrace technology as a tool for career advancement.
The Chief Guest, Prof. G. Ramakrishna Reddy, appreciated IBM and Magic Bus for bringing international-standard skill development opportunities to students. He emphasized that employers today seek problem-solving skills rather than academic scores alone and urged students to apply the knowledge gained during the training in their academic projects and professional careers. He assured students that the institution would continue to organize more skill development programmes to prepare them for emerging trends in the IT sector.
Sri K. Sampath Kumar thanked the Chairman, Principal, Director Dr. G. Hemanth Reddy, IBM and Magic Bus trainers, faculty members, technical staff, and students for their wholehearted support in making the programme a grand success.
The college management felicitated the guests and trainers in recognition of their valuable contribution. The programme concluded with the singing of the National Anthem.
A grand felicitation ceremony was organized at Sri Ramakrishna Degree College (Autonomous), Nandyal, to celebrate the prestigious achievement of Dr. G. Hemanth Reddy, Director of the College, on being awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). The event reflected not only an individual academic accomplishment but also the institution’s commitment to excellence in higher education and research.
The programme commenced with a formal welcome, followed by a classical dance performance by students, which added a cultural and vibrant atmosphere to the celebration. Prof. G. Ramakrishna Reddy, Chairman of Sri Ramakrishna Educational Institutions; Smt. V. Vijayakumari, Secretary; Sri K.B.V. Subbaiah, Principal; Smt. A.S. Pragathi, Dean of Academics; faculty members; and non-teaching staff felicitated Dr. Hemanth Reddy with shawls, flower garlands, bouquets, and mementoes. Faculty members from various departments appreciated his dedication and academic journey.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. U.V.S. Kumar, Head of the Department of Computer Science, stated that earning a Ph.D. is akin to a long and dedicated journey requiring perseverance, commitment, and patience. He praised Dr. Hemanth Reddy for successfully balancing administrative responsibilities with research pursuits.
Senior faculty member Sri Venkata Rao described the doctoral degree as one of the highest academic distinctions and said that Dr. Hemanth Reddy’s achievement had further enhanced the prestige of the institution. Faculty members Dr. Lalitha Saraswathi, Sri Ratna Rami Reddy, and Principal Sri K.B.V. Subbaiah also congratulated him and highlighted his contributions as an educator, mentor, and visionary leader.
Smt. A.S. Pragathi, Dean of Academics, expressed her happiness and pride in witnessing Dr. Hemanth Reddy’s accomplishment, describing his passion for learning and research as a constant source of inspiration.
Addressing the gathering, Prof. G. Ramakrishna Reddy, Chairman of the Institution, expressed immense pride in his son’s achievement and encouraged faculty members to make effective use of the college’s state-of-the-art Research Centre. He assured full financial and moral support from the management to all faculty members interested in pursuing research activities.
In his heartfelt response, Dr. G. Hemanth Reddy thanked the Chairman, management, colleagues, family members, students, and well-wishers for their unwavering support. He informed that he was awarded his Ph.D. under the guidance of Prof. P. Rajender of Chaitanya University, Warangal, for his research titled “Impact of Zero Moment of Truth (ZMOT) on Brand Equity: A Study with Reference to Electronic Products in Rayalaseema Region of Andhra Pradesh.” The study examines how online information accessed by consumers before purchasing electronic products influences brand equity.
Dr. Hemanth Reddy dedicated his doctoral degree to his father, Prof. G. Ramakrishna Reddy, and emphasized that the achievement belongs to the entire Sri Ramakrishna College family. He encouraged faculty members to actively engage in research, stating that teachers should not only disseminate knowledge but also contribute to creating new knowledge through scholarly inquiry.
He expressed special gratitude to his wife, Smt. A.S. Pragathi, for her constant encouragement and support throughout his doctoral journey. He also thanked the management of Chaitanya University, his department colleagues, and his former MBA students who attended the programme to congratulate him.
The celebration became even more memorable as alumni Javed, Nadeem, and Vinay joined the occasion, cut a cake with their beloved Director, and extended their heartfelt wishes. The programme concluded on a joyous note with a formal Vote of Thanks.
A six-day Training & Placement Program organized by Magic Bus India Foundation in collaboration with the IBM Connect With Work (CWW) Program was inaugurated today at Sri Ramakrishna Degree College (Autonomous), Nandyal. The training programme will be conducted from March 9 to March 14, 2026.
The programme was inaugurated by Prof. G. Ramakrishna Reddy, Chairman of Sri Ramakrishna Educational Institutions. Addressing the participants, he emphasized that in today’s competitive world, students need to develop technological proficiency, communication skills, and life skills to secure promising career opportunities. He noted that such training initiatives significantly contribute to enhancing students’ employability and preparing them for future challenges.
The training programme is designed to provide students with comprehensive sessions on Artificial Intelligence (AI) Fundamentals, Customer Service Representative (CSR) Skills, Employability Skills, and Life Skills. The organizers also informed that participants will receive placement support and access to free job opportunities upon successful completion of the training.
The inaugural session was attended by Sri K.B.V. Subbaiah, Principal; Smt. A.S. Pragathi Reddy, Dean of Academics; Dr. U.V.S. Kumar, Head of the Department of Computer Science; and Sri K. Sampath Kumar, Training & Placement Officer, along with faculty members and students of the college.
The training sessions are being conducted by Sri K. Dasarath, Sri I. Ansari, Sri T. Pawan Kumar, and Sri N. Bharath Kumar. A large number of students have enrolled in the programme and are enthusiastically participating in the training activities.
Training & Placement Cell Sri Ramakrishna Degree College (Autonomous), Nandyal
International Women’s Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm at Sri Ramakrishna Degree College, Nandyal. The programme was graced by Smt. S. Thangamani, Principal Senior Civil Judge, Nandyal, as the Chief Guest, along with Prof. G. Ramakrishna Reddy, Chairman of Sri Ramakrishna Educational Institutions; Smt. Vijaya Kumari, Secretary; Smt. A.S. Pragathi, Dean of Student Affairs; Sri K.B.V. Subbaiah, Principal; Dr. Uday Shankar; Dr. Satyavathi; faculty members and students.
The programme commenced with a welcome dance, prayer song, and the ceremonial lighting of the lamp, followed by vibrant cultural performances. Students also presented an inspiring fashion parade depicting women freedom fighters and highlighting their contributions to society.
Addressing the gathering, Chief Guest Smt. S. Thangamani emphasized that women should pay special attention to their health, become financially independent, and stay aware of cyber safety measures. She encouraged young women to stand on their own feet, raise their voices against injustice, and make their parents and teachers proud through education and self-confidence.
Speaking on the occasion, Prof. G. Ramakrishna Reddy advised girl students to make the best use of their college years by acquiring employable and self-reliant skills, avoiding distractions, and developing leadership qualities with determination and confidence. He conveyed his best wishes to all women on the occasion of International Women’s Day.
Smt. A.S. Pragathi highlighted that a series of motivational sessions had been organized during the previous six days to inspire students to believe in their abilities and pursue excellence. Smt. Vijaya Kumari extended her greetings and encouraged women to emerge as symbols of strength and empowerment. Sri K.B.V. Subbaiah and Dr. Uday Shankar also addressed the students, emphasizing the need for continuous learning, adaptability, and collective social progress.
The college management felicitated the Chief Guest, women faculty members, and students who had actively participated in various activities. Faculty members and students enthusiastically participated in the celebrations, making the International Women’s Day programme a grand success.
The valedictory ceremony of “KAMEROON-2K26,” a National Level Information Technology Meet organized by the Department of Computer Science and Applications at Sri Ramakrishna Degree College (Autonomous), Nandyal, concluded on a grand note.
The programme was graced by Prof. G. Ramakrishna Reddy, Chairman of Sri Ramakrishna Educational Institutions, as the Chief Guest. He emphasized the importance of embracing technological advancements, utilizing mobile phones for learning, and earning certifications from premier institutions such as IITs to enhance employability and future prospects.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. U.V.S. Kumar, Head of the Department of Computer Science and Applications, encouraged students to develop decision-making abilities, life skills, and a goal-oriented mindset. He urged students to dream big, work hard, and effectively use emerging technologies for personal and professional growth.
Faculty representatives from other colleges appreciated the institution for consistently organizing platforms that nurture students’ talents and foster innovation. Participating students shared that events like KAMEROON-2K26 provide valuable opportunities to showcase creativity, technical knowledge, and competitive spirit beyond classroom learning.
Students enthusiastically participated in competitions such as Technical Quiz, Code Quest (Programming Competition), Paper Presentation, and Cultural Events. Winners from various colleges were presented with mementoes and certificates during the valedictory session.
The programme concluded with the felicitation of the organizers and faculty members, followed by the singing of the National Anthem. Faculty members and students of the BCA Department played an active role in making the event a grand success.