
Governor Tellangany Jishnu Dev Varma on Monday addressed the 23rd convening the University of Kakatiya, Warangal. | Photo Credit: By Agreement
Governor Jishnu Dev Varma urged graduates to develop five basic skills – critical thinking, creativity, cooperation, curiosity and communication – to be successful in life and career. He also emphasized the need to take risks and stay with the trends to serve the world.
Governor, who is the Chancellor of Varsity, presented a speech of convening on the 23rd convening the University of Kakatiya (KU), “Kakatiya University aligns his goals with the national mission to carry out national educational policy (NEP) 2020. to take over and approach and access and take over and take over and take over and take over and take over and take over and take over and overlook.
Referring to the Governor’s academic performance, the Governor stressed that the College of Pharmaceutical Sciences won the 84 rank and secured the third place in the Green Metrics UI, which stood the first in Telangana.
Director of ICT D. Srinivasa Reddy, who addressed the 23rd convening of the University of Kakatiya on Monday. | Photo Credit: By Agreement
Director Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT) D. Srinivasa Reddy said: “For many rural students, English may seem like a barrier that is difficult to cross. But over time I learned that language is only a tool.
He shared his personal struggles as a student from a remote village in the district of Nalgonda and recalled that he even worked for a short time as a paper in Hyderabad. Reddy stressed that the background is not the limit for anyone who wants to excel.
Mr.Reddy emphasized the contributions of IICT to convert Hyderabad into a pharmaceutical center and mentioned that the institute helped develop adjuvans for Kavaxin, an Indian native vaccine against Covid-19.
Ku-Chancellor K. Pratap Reddy said the university was located in 151-200 band in the NIRF ranking. “Over the past five years, our members of the faculty have published more than 3,000 research works and the university has provided more than 50 patents,” he added.
On Monday on Monday convening Ku Vice -Rector K.Pratap Reddy. | Photo Credit: By Agreement
Graduates at various faculties were awarded a total of 564 gold medals and 387 Ph.D. The registrar Ku V. Ramchandram, Katla Rajender, Dean, Senate members, former members of the faculty and other guests were present.
Published – 8 July 2025 12:48