Sri Ramakrishna Educational Institutions had the distinct honor of receiving a special invitation to participate in the 100th Annual General Body Meeting (AGBM) and Vice-Chancellors’ National Conference organized by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU), one of the most prominent bodies representing universities across India.

The prestigious event was held from April 28 to 30, 2026, at Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Pune, Maharashtra. The invitation extended to Sri Ramakrishna Educational Institutions is a matter of great pride and recognition for the institution.

Representing the institution, Chairman Dr. G. Ramakrishna Reddy attended the conference and actively participated in discussions with Vice-Chancellors, academicians, policymakers, and representatives from universities across the country on various aspects of higher education development.

The conference featured extensive deliberations on key issues such as enhancing quality in higher education, implementing innovative educational policies, promoting research and development, leveraging digital learning resources, strengthening industry–academia collaboration, and improving students’ employability and skill development. Participants also shared experiences and best practices adopted by universities nationwide.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. G. Ramakrishna Reddy stated that national-level conferences of this nature not only provide valuable insights and directions for the advancement of higher education but also foster collaboration and mutual learning among educational institutions. He emphasized that the adoption of modern pedagogical approaches and advanced technologies is essential for preparing students to compete successfully in the global arena.

He further remarked that participation in this prestigious conference has enhanced the reputation of Sri Ramakrishna Educational Institutions and will serve as a source of inspiration for achieving greater milestones in the future.

The conference witnessed the participation of Vice-Chancellors, education experts, and administrative representatives from numerous universities across the country, who shared their perspectives and recommendations aimed at ensuring comprehensive growth and excellence in the higher education sector.