Campus Placement Drive held at Sri Ramakrishna Degree College; 33 students selected

A Campus Placement Drive was successfully conducted at Sri Ramakrishna Degree College (Autonomous), Nandyal, under the joint initiative of VERTEX Group and MeedenLabs, said College Chairman Dr. G. Ramakrishna Reddy.

Out of 98 candidates who participated in the drive, 48 were shortlisted for the second round after multiple selection stages, and 33 candidates were finally selected. The selected candidates will receive a monthly salary of ₹22,000 (CTC) along with bonuses and travelling allowance, as announced by the organizers.

The event was attended by Dr. G. Ramakrishna Reddy, Chairman, and Principal K.B.V. Subbayya. On behalf of the college management, representatives of VERTEX Group and MeedenLabs were felicitated for successfully conducting the placement drive.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. G. Ramakrishna Reddy stated that the college’s primary goal is to provide quality education and employment opportunities, especially to students from rural backgrounds, and assured that more reputed companies will be invited in the future.

Representing VERTEX Group, Mr. S. Anush (Chief Staff), and from MeedenLabs, Mr. Subhash (General Manager) and Mr. Vasu (Assistant Manager) briefed students about industry requirements and job opportunities.

The program was efficiently organized by Training & Placement Officers Dr. U.V.S. Kumar and Mr. Sampath Kumar. The college management announced that such campus placement drives will continue regularly in the interest of students’ careers.

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NMD Fayaz inaugurates ‘MEPMA–NIPUNA’ Mega Job Fair in Nandyal

The MEPMA–NIPUNA Mega Job Fair was successfully organized on Saturday at the premises of Sri Ramakrishna PG College, Nandyal, with the objective of providing employment opportunities to unemployed youth. The program was jointly conducted by MEPMA and NIPUNA.

The job fair was inaugurated by TDP State Youth Leader Mr. N.M.D. Fayaz, along with Dr. G. Ramakrishna Reddy, Chairman of Ramakrishna Educational Institutions, and MEPMA PD Mr. Venkata Das, by lighting the ceremonial lamp.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. N.M.D. Fayaz advised youth to utilize available job opportunities in today’s competitive world and emphasized the importance of skill development, confidence, and continuous learning to succeed in the corporate sector. He appreciated the efforts of MEPMA and NIPUNA for bringing multiple multinational companies onto a single platform and wished success to the candidates.

Dr. G. Ramakrishna Reddy expressed happiness over hosting such a large-scale job fair at the college and stated that providing respectable employment to educated youth is the institution’s core mission. He encouraged candidates to attend interviews with confidence and assured continued support through career guidance and placements.

MEPMA PD Mr. Venkata Das stated that MEPMA is consistently working to provide quality private-sector employment opportunities to eligible candidates as per government objectives.

Over 15 reputed companies, including HDB Financial Services, Axis Bank, Muthoot Finance, Reliance Jio, Paytm, MedPlus, Justdial, Amara Raja, NIIT, and Suvidha Staffing Solutions, conducted interviews during the job fair.

The event witnessed participation from NIPUNA representatives, college faculty, TDP leaders, and a large number of unemployed youth.

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Employment Opportunities for Unemployed Youth

Mega Job Fair in Nandyal – Employment Opportunities for Unemployed Youth

Nandyal, December 20 (Saturday):

Sri Ramakrishna Degree College (Autonomous), Nandyal, in association with MEPMA–NIPUNA and SBI Kalyani, is organizing a Mega Job Fair on December 20, 2025, featuring 15 leading companies. College Chairman Dr. G. Ramakrishna Reddy, Principal K.B.V. Subbayya, and Placement Officers Dr. U.V.S. Kumar and Mr. Sampath Kumar stated that this job fair will provide stable employment opportunities to many unemployed youth.

Candidates who have completed education from 10th grade to Post-Graduation between 2016 and 2025 are eligible to participate.

Documents required for the job fair:

  • 3 sets of photocopies of mark sheets
  • 3 copies of resume
  • 3 photocopies of Aadhaar card

The college management urged eligible youth to take advantage of this opportunity to secure their future.

Venue: Subbi Reddy Memorial Auditorium, Sri Ramakrishna Degree & PG College, SBI Kalyani, Nandyal
Date & Time: 20/12/2025, 10:00 AM

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Awareness Session on Internships

Sri Ramakrishna Degree College, Nandyal, organized a special awareness session on Skill Development and Internships for students on Tuesday. The event was graced by Prof. G. Ramakrishna Reddy and G. Hemant Reddy as chief guests.

Dr. N. Deepika, a resource person with 13 years of experience in startups, entrepreneurship, business consulting, and academics, addressed the students. She explained how SkillDash provides internship opportunities to students and highlighted that the platform is registered with APSCHE and AICTE. She emphasized that BBA students can choose internships from various e-commerce companies, which last for six months, and successful completion provides certificates that significantly enhance future employment opportunities.

The program concluded with Dr. N. Deepika being felicitated by the college management and chief guests. Faculty members and a large number of students actively participated in the session.

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“Vijay Divas”

Local Sri Ramakrishna Degree College organized a program titled “Vijay Divas” today, Tuesday. The chief guest for the event was Mr. N. Chinna Ranganayakulu (Nandyal Chief Union President and Ex-Army). The program was presided over by College Chairman Prof. G. Ramakrishna Reddy and Director G. Hemant Reddy, with Ms. Lakshmi Durga and Ms. Karuna also in attendance. The event began with a prayer song and a welcome dance.

During his address, Mr. N. Chinna Ranganayakulu spoke about the progress India has made over the years and encouraged students to grow as responsible citizens and researchers. He highlighted the importance of training, discipline, and opportunities provided by institutions like NCC. He also shared his experiences serving in challenging regions such as Ladakh and Jammu & Kashmir and emphasized perseverance, dedication, and practical training for future success.

Prof. G. Ramakrishna Reddy encouraged students to serve the nation selflessly, uphold social values, and maintain unity across communities. Ms. Lakshmi Durga emphasized respect, integrity, and working hard to achieve one’s goals. Ms. Karuna urged students to continue striving to realize their potential.

The college felicitated Mr. N. Chinna Ranganayakulu for his presence, and the event concluded with the national anthem.

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International Human Rights Day

International Human Rights Day was successfully observed today at the local Sri Ramakrishna Degree College. The programme was attended by the Chief Guest, Nandyal District Additional Police Superintendent Sri N. Yugendra Babu. The college Chairman, Prof. G. Ramakrishna Reddy, and Director Sri G. Hemanth Reddy were present on the dais. The event was conducted by Commerce and Management Assistant Professor Sri M. Intiaz Ahmad.

The programme began with an introduction to Human Rights Day, followed by a prayer song. Student speeches highlighted the history and significance of Human Rights Day. Faculty members then addressed the gathering. Mrs. M. Ratnareddy explained the origin of human rights, while Director Sri G. Hemanth Reddy spoke on the rules and responsible use of social media platforms like Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. He emphasized that while social media can be informative, excessive use for entertainment can be harmful, and understanding terms and conditions is a fundamental right.

Chief Guest Sri N. Yugendra Babu detailed the history of human rights, explaining that equal rights were not available to all in the past. He discussed the United Nations, its charter, and how fundamental rights are enshrined in the Constitution. He encouraged students to be responsible, study diligently, and aim for success.

The Chairman praised the Chief Guest’s guidance and highlighted the importance of balancing rights and responsibilities. He urged students to contribute to a society where policing is less needed, emphasized the value of voting, and explained that violations of human rights can be reported to the National Human Rights Commission. He also highlighted that human rights are clearly defined across 30 articles.

The programme concluded with the National Anthem. Students were reminded to act responsibly, focus on their careers, respect parental efforts in their education, and develop awareness about both rights and duties. The session aimed to inspire students to think positively and make constructive contributions to society.

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An awareness seminar on “Industrial Establishment and Self-Employment”

An awareness seminar on “Industrial Establishment and Self-Employment” was conducted under the auspices of the local Sri Ramakrishna Degree College. Addressing the gathering, MSME Assistant Director Sri D. Veeraiah emphasized that students should develop an understanding of entrepreneurship at the student stage itself. He encouraged students to aim at establishing their own industries after completing their education and assured support from the MSME department and the District Industries Department.

District Industries Centre (DIC) Officer and General Manager Sri S. M. Bhasha explained various government schemes and advised students to approach the DIC for setting up selected industries. He informed that subsidized loans can be availed under the PMEGP scheme.

The programme was attended by Sri Ramakrishna Degree & PG College Chairman Sri Ramakrishna Reddy and Principal Dr. Subbaiah. AP State Skill Development District Manager Sri Srikanth Reddy spoke about skill training and motivation. Entrepreneur Sri Harinath, founder of Prakruthi Millets Company, shared insights on successful entrepreneurship. College faculty and others participated in the awareness seminar.

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International Anti-Corruption Day

International Anti-Corruption Day was observed on Tuesday at the local Sri Ramakrishna Degree College. The programme was attended by College Director Sri G. Hemanth Reddy as the chief guest, with Ms. Karuna, Ms. Pratyusha, and Mr. Mohan Rao presiding over the event. A large number of students participated in the programme.

The event began with the welcoming of faculty members onto the dais, followed by student speeches. Addressing the gathering, Director Sri G. Hemanth Reddy explained that corruption is not limited to monetary transactions in government offices but also includes unethical practices such as getting one’s work done through others. He emphasized that corruption begins unknowingly from an early age and cited examples like marking attendance for absent students as forms of corruption. He clarified that citizens have the right to get government work done without paying bribes, as officials are already paid salaries by the government. He urged students to be aware of anti-corruption laws, avoid corruption in their personal conduct, and report corrupt practices to concerned authorities. He expressed hope that the awareness programme would bring positive change.

Speaking on the occasion, Ms. Karuna stated that corruption is a crime in which everyone is, directly or indirectly, involved. She stressed the need for collective efforts to eradicate corruption and to create awareness among those who are unaware. She noted that while talking about corruption is easy, eliminating it is difficult and requires honesty, responsibility, education, and strong values.

Mr. Mohan Rao, in his address, stated that corruption has existed since ancient times in various visible and invisible forms within human society. He emphasized the importance of integrity, ethical behavior, and consideration for others in daily life. He appreciated the students for actively participating and sharing their views on moral and social values.

The programme concluded with the National Anthem.

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World Computer Literacy Day

With the objective of building an inclusive digital society, World Computer Literacy Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm on December 2 under the auspices of the Department of Computer Science. The programme was held with the slogan “Digital Light for Every Home” and was attended by College Director Sri G. Hemanth Reddy as the chief guest. The main aim of the event was to spread awareness about the importance of digital literacy, especially to equip youth and people from rural areas with effective computer and internet skills.

Faculty member of the Computer Science Department, Sri Venkat Rao, explained the historical background of the day and highlighted the growing need for digital skills. A large number of faculty members and students from the department participated in the programme.

Addressing the gathering, chief guest Sri G. Hemanth Reddy emphasized that computer knowledge is not only a present-day necessity but also the foundation for talent and opportunities. He stated that every citizen should strive to acquire basic technological knowledge to reduce the digital divide. He added that the use of computers is not limited to software jobs alone but has brought revolutionary changes in all sectors, from agriculture to healthcare, warning that failure to adopt technology may lead to being left behind.

Following his address, a “Digital Skills Training” programme was launched in association with students and faculty, through which at least 500 people will be trained in basic computer and internet usage. Participants pledged to contribute towards promoting digital literacy. The celebration served not only as an observance but also as an inspiration for the nation’s progress in the digital era.

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“Building an AIDS-free and equal society is India’s goal,”

Addressing the gathering, chief guest Dr. C. Madhu sudan Rao stated that AIDS is still surrounded by many misconceptions and fears. He emphasized that with proper precautions, awareness, and timely medical testing, the disease can be effectively controlled. He advised students to take care of their health and urged everyone to act as awareness ambassadors to eliminate misconceptions about AIDS in society.

Dr. Madhu Sudan Rao also highlighted the growing negligence among youth and stressed the importance of adopting a safe and responsible lifestyle.

Addressing the gathering, Chairman Dr. G. Ramakrishna Reddy stated that the fight against AIDS is not limited to the medical field but is a social responsibility. He urged college students to cultivate human values along with academics and to organize awareness programmes on AIDS in villages and towns.

He advised students to follow moral values, maintain discipline, remain alert about diseases like AIDS, and stay away from bad habits and substance abuse. He emphasized that prevention is better than cure and called upon students to avoid antisocial and immoral activities. He encouraged students to grow into responsible citizens and spread awareness about AIDS among people around them by educating them on preventive measures.

Stressing the message, “This life belongs to all of us, and there is no place for AIDS in it,” he urged students to break the silence, speak openly about HIV/AIDS without fear, and promote blood donation.

Dr. Ramakrishna Reddy also informed that the college would conduct extensive health awareness programme for students. He expressed gratitude to the chief guest, Dr. Madhu sudan Rao, for providing valuable insights and a clear understanding of AIDS through an effective PowerPoint presentation and for answering students’ questions in detail.

The programme was attended by eminent physician Dr. Gelivi Sahadevudu as the chief guest. The event began with introductory addresses, followed by a formal welcome of the chief guest and other dignitaries onto the dais. The dais was graced by SRKDC Director Sri G. Hemanth Reddy, NSS Programme Officers Mrs. Sravani Kumari and Madhav Reddy, and Mr. Venkat Rao.

After the prayer song, student speeches were held, during which they shared their views on the importance of dharma and leading a moral life, strongly emphasizing the message that prevention is better than cure. Faculty members then addressed the gathering, with Mr. Venkat Rao providing comprehensive awareness on AIDS and stressing the importance of enhancing knowledge through such programmes.

Later, Director Sri G. Hemanth Reddy spoke about HIV and AIDS, reaffirming the college’s commitment to social service. He informed that the college regularly provides essential items every month to HIV-affected patients and encouraged students to gain knowledge on social issues and spread awareness in society.

Chief guest Dr. Gelivi Sahadevudu addressed the gathering, beginning his lecture by highlighting the concept of dharma, noting that the day also coincided with Gita Jayanti. He described HIV as a deceptive disease and explained AIDS through an informative PowerPoint presentation. He stated that the red ribbon is the global symbol of HIV and AIDS and cited statistics showing that nearly 40 million people worldwide are living with HIV/AIDS. He explained the history, structure, and modes of transmission of HIV, including infected blood transfusions, sharing of syringes, and transmission from mother to child. He expressed concern that today’s generation often runs after attractive appearances while ignoring good hearts.

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