
Former CJI NV Ramana, which on Saturday in Gunture presents a student title certificate during graduation at the celebrations of the RVR & JC College in Guntur. | Photo Credit: T. Vijaya Kumar
Former Chief Judge India (CJI), NV Ramana, called on engineering graduates to focus on research and innovation to help India ensure the highest position in the global innovation index (GII).
On Saturday, which addressed the 37th day of the RVR & JC College of Engineering, Chandramoudagar-Chowdavaram, he expressed concerns that only 10 percent of 1.5 million Indian engineering graduates decreases every year.
Mr. Ramana emphasized the importance of maternal language and English and appreciated the university for mixing quality education with cultural traditions. Chairman of Higher Education Andhra Pradesh (APSCHE) K. Madhu Murtha urged students to transform challenges for opportunities within the framework “Vision Andhra 2047”.
A total of 1,023 b.tech and 153 postgraduate titles were awarded together with gold medals top artists. The event was chaired by President College Rayapati Srinivas, attended by a faculty, students and other dignitaries.
Published – 9. August 2025 17:59





