January 20162Kakatiya Vivechana
State Awards for Teachers of ExcellenceProf. Banna Ailaiah, Dept. of TeluguProf. Ciddi Veeresham, Department of Pharmacy andProf. Veerabrahma Kishan, Department of Pharmacyof the University have been honoured with the StateAward for Teachers of Excellence 2015 by theGovernment of Telangana State on September 5, 2015at Hyderabad for their significant contribution in thefields of teaching and research.
Prof. Veerabrahma Kishan, Department of PharmacyProf. Ciddi Veeresham, Department of Pharmacy
SELECTED FOR UGC EMERITUS FELLOWSHIP
Prof. M. Rajagopala CharyDepartment of English
Prof. K. ChokkaiahDepartment of Public Admn. & HRM
Prof. V. ShobhaDepartment of Public Admn. & HRM
Prof. K. KatyayaniDepartment of Telugu
Prof. N. Ramanath KishanDepartment of Education
Prof. Ch. SammaiahDepartment of Zoology
Prof. Banna Ailaiah, Dept. of Telugu
January 20163Kakatiya Vivechana
The Five Day State Level NSS Mega Camp began at Kakatiya University on November
6, 2015. About 200 volunteers, 20 Programme Officers from 11 universities from
Telangana state took part in it. Inaugurating the mega camp University Incharge
Vice-Chancellor T. Chiranjeevulu exhorted the students to cultivate the spirit of social
service. He advised them to practice "each one-teach ten" to achieve literacy in villages
and also to adopt villages to make them total literate. India is not progressing due to
illiteracy and poverty. He advised the youth to respect the great Indian traditions and
culture and strive to restore the past glory of India. Students should concentrate on
society besides personal career, Sri Chirajeevulu said. University Incharge Registrar
Prof. Khaja Althaf Hussaini said that the role of the youth is vital in nation building.
University College Principal Prof. N. Rama Swamy exhorted the volunteers to plant
trees on important days such as birthday and marriage day. Programme Coordinator
Dr. B. Suresh Lal said that apart from "Shramadan", personality development training
classes are being organized by experts for volunteers during this camp. State NSS
Liaison Officer Dr. Satyanarayana Reddy, Prof. G. Benerjee, Prof. K. Sayulu, Prof. P.
Krishnama Chari, Prof. G. Damodar and others took part in the programme.
State levelNSS Mega Camp
Sri T. Chiranjeevulu, Incharge Vice-Chancelloraddressing the NSS volunteers
Sri T. Chiranjeevulu, Incharge Vice-Chancelloraddressing the NSS volunteers
Higher EducationOpportunities to allthrough DistanceEducation
1. A One Day Seminar on "Social Implications of Labour Problemsin India" on July 27, 2015.
2. The American Consulate representatives visit to KU on August 25,2015.
3. Orientation Programme for B.Tech. Freshers on August 17, 2015.
4. Late Dr. K. Jayashankar Third Endowment Lecture August 6, 2015.
5. Prof. C.M. Govil Memorial Lecture on September 1,2015.
6. Release of "Anti-Ragging Poster" on September 3, 2015.
7. One Day Orientation Programme for Coordinators of StudyCentres of SDLCE on September 7, 2015.
8. Kaloji Narayana Rao 101st birth anniversary celeberations onSeptember 9, 2015.
9. Kaloji Narayana Rao Second Endowment Lecturer on September14, 2015.
10. A One Day Awareness Programme on "Choice Based CreditSystem (CBCS) on September 14, 2015.
11. A Five Day Yoga Therapy Camp from September 18-22, 2015.
12. A One Day Workshop on Skill Development of TASK (TelanganaAcademy for Skill and Knowledge) on September 30, 2015.
13. Dr.K. Balagopal Sixth Endowment Lecture on October 8, 2015.
14. A One Day Awareness Programme on Anti-Ragging on October9, 2015.
15. Release of Book "Interrogating the Canons: Literature andPedagogy" on October 16, 2015.
NEWS IN BRIEF 16. Release of KU Journal of Historical Studies on October 28, 2015.
17. A One Day Symposium on "Preventive Vigilance as Tool of GoodGovernance" on October 30, 2015.
18. One Day Vigilance Awareness Programme on October 29, 2015
19. State Level NSS Mega Camp from November 6-10, 2015.
20. A One Day Symposium on the eve of International Day ofTolerance on November 16, 2015.
21. Release of book entitled "Post Colonial Indian EnglishFiction:Decentering the nation" on November 16, 2015.
22. A One Week Coaching Classes for Senior Assistant Written Testfrom November 16-21, 2015.
23. The Silver Jubilee Fifth Endowment Lecture on November 23, 2015.
24. A Two Day Seminar on "Reflections on Two Year B.Ed. Curriculum- Suggestive Models" on November 28-29, 2015.
25. International Differently Abled Persons Day on December 9,2015.
26. A One Day Seminar on "Challenges in Higher Education inTelangana State:Role of Public and Private Universities onDecember 17, 2015.
27. Inauguration of Renovated Class Rooms at University Collegeof Commerce & Business Management on December 16, 2015.
28. A Two Day National Seminar on "Companies Act 2013-NewStandards for Corporate Governance" on December 21-22,2015.
29. M.S. Acharya Second Endowment Lecture on December 19,2015.
A One Day Orientation Programmeto the Study Centre Coordinators,Principals and Secretary-Correspondents was organized bythe School of Distant Learning andContinuing Eduction (SDLCE) onSeptember 7, 2015. Addressing thegathering, Prof. Ch. Dinesh Kumarsaid that Higher Educationalopportunities could be provided tothe public at large through distanceeducation. He exhorted them to
strive to provide higher educational opportunities through SDLCE to the studentswho cannot afford to pursue in regular mode . He requested them to motivate thestudents to improve their educational qualifications availing this opportunity. TheSDLCE is offering 55 courses in 167 study centres for about fifty thousand students.Few more vocational are in the pipe line, he said. He answered the queries of thestudy centre incharges. Controller of Examinations, Prof. K. Purushotham, Prof. Ch.Rajesham, Dr. V. Ramchandram, Prof. K. Padmalatha, Dr. S. Jyothi, Dr. V.Jagan, Dr.S.Mallishwar and about 150 representations various study centres took part in theprogramme.
January 20164Kakatiya Vivechana
Prof. Ch. Dinesh Kumar, Director addressing the meetingProf. Ch. Dinesh Kumar, Director addressing the meeting
The Third Endowment Lecture in memory of late Dr.K. Jaya Shankar, Telanganaideologue was held on August 6, 2015 at Kakatiya University. Delivering the lectureon "Institutional Building in Higher Education:Challenges of Leadership," formerDirector of NAAC Prof. V.S. Prasad said that market forces are greatly influencing theagenda of higher education. Education system in India today is huge and diverse. Theimmense size and diversity, increased commercialization, narrow focus of vision andmission are the great challenges to the education system in the country, he observed.He pointed out that loss of autonomy, insufficient resources and ineffective governingsystem, lack of permanent faculty and staff are some of the serious threats the universitysystem is facing now. Expressing concern, he stressed the attention of all stakeholdersto change the situation. Sri T. Chiranjeevulu, Incharge Vice-Chancellor who presidedover the lecture said that there is a need to bring changes in the higher education inview of the changing global scenario. Incharge Registrar Prof. Khaja Althaf Hussain,Dr. Jayashankar Endowment Trust members Prof. N. Linga Murthy, Dr. Banda Prakash,Prof. Ch. Dinesh Kumar and others were present.
Dr. JayashankarEndowmentLecture
RangoliRangoli
January 20165Kakatiya Vivechana
Prof. V.S. Prasad delivering Endowment LectureProf. V.S. Prasad delivering Endowment Lecture
Release of Book "Interrogating the cannons: Literture and Pedagogy" Sri T. Chiranjeevulu, Incharge VC inaugurating class rooms
S.No. Name of the Candidate Subject
Ph.Ds. Awarded (July to December, 2015)
1. L. Raghuvardhan Biotechnology2. D. Anuradha Pharm.Sciences3. T. Madhavi Latha Political Science4. Mahender Vatipelli Pharm.Sciences5. Archana Pamulaparthi Biotechnology6. Thirupathi E History7. Chandramouli Eedula Telugu8. Rajyalaxmi K Microbiology9. P. Srinivasa Reddy Mathematics10. Maddini Ravi Education11. Thirupathi G Tourism Mangt12. A. Sanjeevaiah Zoology13. Sunitha Gangarapu Pub. Admn.14. Kalyani Samudrala Botany15. Thirupathi Kanchu Com. & Bus. Mangt16. K. Sandhya Rani Economics17. A. Marreddy Education18. Chittampally Sateesh Chandra Physics19. P. Ravindra Kumar Physical Edn20. Sujatha Palatheeya Pharm.Sciences21. Yesuratnam Vemu Economics22. Angoth Bhikku Pharm.Sciences23. Prasad Yata Com. & Bus. Mangt24. Bala Krishna M Chemistry25. Srinivas Yadav Dadaboina HRM26. Godumala Mallesham Chemistry27. Vishnuvardhan Reddy P Chemistry28. Naresh Boora Com. & Bus. Mangt29. Ravi Vamshi Mohan Palle Tourism Mangt.30. Nomula Rajesh Chemistry31. N. Salvanna Chemistry32. B.E.H Raj Kumar Sociology33. Bhaskar Nalla Com. & Bus. Mangt34. I. Shyam Sundar Com. & Bus. Mangt35. B. Sadanandam Sociology36. Saritha Devi Kummarikuntla Sociology37. Rajadurai S English38. R. Ashok English39. Vasu Kethi Reddy Pub. Admn.40. Deepa Kumari R Biotechnology41. K. Srilatha Telugu42. V. Sreenivas Reddy Zoology43. Ch. Sudhakar Chemistry44. Kumaraswamy Gullapelli Chemistry45. Nikhil Kumar U Chemistry46. Dara Hari Prasad Chemistry47. K. Shylaja Chemistry48. Jujjarapu Kranthi Kumar Chemistry49. Jithender Reddy, V Chemistry50. Satish G Chemistry51. M. Venkat Reddy English52. Omkar Pashikanti Economics53. Kavitha G Economics54. Sangeetha S.N Com. & Bus. Mangt55. Sridhar R Com. & Bus. Mangt56. Ramesh Babu Malothu Botany57. A. Venkateshwarlu Mathematics58. Seelam Venkata Reddy Chemistry
59. Mamatha Mallavajhala Statistics60. Ekambaram Narra History61. Madhavi Dava Political Science62. Onochie Godwin Com. & Bus. Mangt63. Daruri Pranathi Com. & Bus. Mangt64. Raghuvender A History65. Kunamalla Ajay Kumar HRM66. Mallareddy Meesala Com. & Bus. Mangt67. Bhagyalakshmi Karnakanti Com. & Bus. Mangt68. Dharavath Nagaraju Chemistry69. N. Suman Kumar Com. & Bus. Mangt70. Gampa Raghavachary Chemistry71. Vedavathi Elusani Telugu72. Venkateshwarlu Gajulapati Chemistry73. Rathansingh L Political Science74. R. Jyothsna Rani Economics75. Suma S Biochemistry76. D. Samatha Zoology77. Mayuri Srivastava Com. & Bus. Mangt78. Ella Swamy N Botany79. Doddipati Snehalatha Botany80. K. Lalitha Kumari Botany81. Vinoda Sudamalla Public Admn.82. Nageshwar Rao Penumati Chemistry83. Ramesh Kunde Chemistry84. Bukya Shobharani Pharm.Sciences85. Mohammad Zubair Shareef Pharm.Sciences86. Bhimireddy Eswar Reddy Chemistry87. Karthik P Chemistry88. Adukondalu Devandla Pharm.Sciences89. Guguloth Vijaya Economics90. Santhosh Reddy Naini Chemistry91. Harishankar Banothu Economics92. N. Rajeshwari Devi Pharm.Sciences93. Nageswara Rao Banothu Economics94. T. Shyama Krishna English95. K V S Narendar Tourism Mangt96. Satish Kumar Bedada Pharm.Sciences97. Syed Muzammil Afzal Pharm.Sciences98. K. Anil Kumar HRM99. P. Kavitha Chemistry100. Shashikala M Biochemistry101.` Vijaya Latha Repudi Education102. Shathaboina Raju Com. & Bus. Mangt
S.No. Name of the Candidate Subject
Smt. S. Jayanthi, Chief Manager, SBH KU addressing the students
January 20166Kakatiya Vivechana
Kaloji EndowmentLecture
The Second Endowment Lecture in memory of PadmaVibhushan Late Sri KalojiNarayana Rao was held on September 14, 2015 at Kakatiya University, Warangal.Noted writer and Central Sahitya Akademi Awardee Dr. Ampashayya Naveendelivered lecture on "Telugu Mandalikalu Diaelcts of Telugu Language." He statedthat dialects are the spirit of any language. He called upon the Telugu languageenthusiasts to come forward to protect the language from the adverse influence ofEnglish language. There is an urgent need to make serious and collective effortsto preserve it. He observed that the Telugu language has been taking the shape ofhybrid language with English infringing upon the purity of Telugu. He observedthat many Telugu words are being replaced with English words and that Telugumight disappear in the near future if the trend continues. All the linguists shouldpay urgent attention to this matter, Dr. Naveen said. Incharge Registar Prof.Khaja Althaf Hussain, Kaloji Foundation members Sri Nagilla Rama Sastry, SriPotlapalli Srinivas Rao, Sri Sirajuddin, Sri V.R. Vidyarthi, Sri P.Ashok Kumar, SriKaloji Ravi and other were present.
Prof. Khaja Althaf Hussin, Incharge Regsitrar addressing the employees Release of book
January 20167Kakatiya Vivechana
Dr. Ampashayya Naveen deliveringthe endowment lecture
Dr. Ampashayya Naveen deliveringthe endowment lecture
January 20168Kakatiya Vivechana
INTERNATIONAL EVENTS ATTENDED
Prof. Veerabrahma KishanDept. of Pharmacy
3rd International conference onNanotechnology in medicine(Nano Med-2015), Manchester, UKNovember 23-25, 2015
Dr. P. VaralaxmiDept.of Com. & Bus.Mangt.
Int. Conference 2015: Global Convergenceof Management Education and PracticesNovember 25-26, 2015.
Ms. Ameena KhatoonDept. of Com. & Bus. Mangt.
Study Tour to London School of Economics,United Kingdom November 21-28, 2015
Dr. A. SureshDept. of Microbiology
Attended Food Technology Course forDeveloping Countries at Institute ofmicrobiology, Chinese Academy ofSciences, Beijing, China from November 26to December 02, 2015.
Prof. M. RajeshwarDept. of English
Changing Socio-Economic Dynamics in SriLanka: Contexts, Cultures and Imaginationsat the University of Colombo, December 3-4, 2015
Dr. B. Venkatram ReddyDept. of Physics
XXVII IUPAP Conference onComputational Physics, IIT GuwahatiDecember 2-5, 2015,
Prof. P. Malla ReddyDept. of Mathamatics
103rd Indian Science CongressUniversity of Mysore, MysuruJanuary 3-7, 2016
Dr.R.Mallikarjuna ReddyDept. of Geology
Department of Geosciences,Princeton University, New Jersey, USAJuly 27 to Aug 17, 2015
Prof. N. Ramnath KishanDept. of Education
International EducationalConference 2015, New YorkAugust 2-6, 2015
Dr. V. Krishna ReddyDept. of Botany
Int.Conference on "Biotechnology for BetterTomorrow" Florida Agricultural Research,Tampa, Florida (USA)October 29-31, 2015.
Dr. A. Sambashiva RaoDept of Economics
Sixth International Seminar on"Regional Network on Poverty Eradication"Sri Venkateshwara University, Thirupathi :November 13-15, 2015
Dr. Manda Veera SwamyDepartment Public Administration & HRM
Sixth International Seminar on "RegionalNetwork on Poverty Eradication"Sri Venkateshwara University, Thirupathi :November 13-15, 2015
S. Nagarjuna, Dept. Physical Education
International Conf. on Fitness,Wellness & Sports SciencesLakshmibai National Institute ofPhysical Education, GwaliorNovember 20-22, 2015.
Prof. T. Srinivas RaoDept. of Com. & B.M.
Third Asia Pacific Conf. on Global Business,Economics, Finance & Banking, Singapore July 16-17, 2015.
January 20169Kakatiya Vivechana
Dr. K. BalagopalSixth EndowmentLecture
Prof. T. Papi Reddy, Chairman, TSSCHE addressing the seminar Prof. Khaja Althaf Hussin, Incharge Regsitrar addressing the students
The Sixth Endowment Lecture in memory of Dr. K. Balagopal, Human rights Crusaderfor Just Society was held at Kakatiya University on October 8, 2015 in the Senate Hall.Consultant on Tribal rights at National Institute of Rural Development (NIRD),Hyderabad Dr. Trinadha Rao speaking on the topic "Development of Adivasis - MajorChallenges in Telugu States," said that it is the statutory duty of both the governments torecognize and protect the rights of adivasis ensured under Forest Rights Recognition Act2006. The Governments should stop extending the contours of Industrial and plantationprogrammes affecting the rights of adivasis in the forest areas, he demanded. He wishedthat the governments in both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh constitute a monitoringcommittee to monitor the implementation of tribal protective land laws . The democraticspace for decision making in the design of programmes and financial governance mustbe ensured by the tribal and other welfare departments at the level of Gram Sabha.Inclusion or exclusion of groups in the list of Scheduled Tribes must be based on socio,economic, cultural study not based on political promises made during elections, he said.There is an urgent need to protect and develop the relatively undeveloped tribes bygiving special focus and also to oppose anti adivasi programs, projects, policies and law.A book of Dr. Balagopal published by PERSPECTIVES, Hyderabad "Adivasilu, Vidya,Arogyam, Adhipathyam" and another by Dr. Trinadha Rao entitled "Adivasis strugglefor identity" were released. ICSSR Fellow Prof. G. Haragopal said that they are publishingbooks to propagate the ideology of Dr. Balagopal. Prof. K. Purushotham presided overthe programme while Prof. V.S. Prasad, Prof. N. Rama Swamy, Smt. Vasantha Laxmi, SriRamakrishna, Prof. C.Narasimha Reddy and others took part in the lecture programme
Dr. Trinadha Rao
Yoga TherapyCamp
A five day Yoga Therapy Camp was held at Kakatiya University from September18-22, 2015. Conducting the camp, International Yoga Master & Founder, OVMOTrust (NGO) from Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Puducherry Sri Vaidya Indrasenji saidthat yoga improves mind and body coordination. While reducing stress and anxiety,it balances low and high energy. Yoga is practised in India from times immemorialand now the entire world is looking at us for this. He exhorted the students andemployees of the University to practise yoga for a fit and healthy life. Practice ofyoga offers a multitude of benefits to every one, he said. Yoga's combination ofbreath and movement can help alleviate social and academic stress. Inauguratingthe Camp, chief guest and Incharge Registrar of the University said that Yoga isscientific. Yoga is conducive to cope with stress and strain of daily life. The UGC ispromoting Yoga in Universities, he added. Prof. G. Damodar, Dean, CollegeDevelopment Council said that Yoga is being practised all over the world includingSaudi Arabia which observed the International Yoga Day recently. Principal Prof.N. Rama Swamy, Yoga Centre Coordinator Dr. T. Savitha Jyotsna, Prof. VVSSarma and fifty others took part.
NSS ACTIVITIES1. Observed Telangana Haritha Haram & Vanamahotsav Week from June 20-26, 2015 and planted 1,35,050 saplings in three districts.
2. About NSS 5000 volunteers have assisted the revenue officials in Godavari Pushkaralu from 14th to 25th July, 2015 in three districts .
3. In collaboration with Dr. M.C.R. Human Resource Development Institute, Hyderabad, organised One Day training programme on"Climate Education Projects" at University Campus on 7th August, 2015 and at SR&BGNR Govt. Degree College, Khammam on19th August, 2015
4. Organized Anti Ragging awareness programmes at different colleges, educating volunteers and students.
5. Observed Sadbhava Diwas on 19th August, 2015 and organized Manavaharam, huge rally with NSS volunteers.
6. Organised awareness programme about Clay Ganesh among the students distributed free of cost.
7. Observed Vigilance Awareness Week from 26th - 31st October, 2015 and conducted Elocution Competition for students.
8. Organised Legal Literacy Campaign Programme during August 2015 involving ten thousand volunteers.
9. One Programme Officer and Three Male and Four Female Volunteers participated in Pre-Republic Day Parade Camp organizedat R.T.M. Nagpur from 08th to 17th October, 2015.
10. One Programme Officer and two Volunteers participated in Republic Day Parade Camp in New Delhi on 26th January, 2016.
12. Organized 3-Day District Level NSS Youth Leadership Training Camps in three Districts during November, 2015.
January 201610Kakatiya Vivechana
Sri Vaidya Indrasenji, International Yoga Masteraddressing the students
Sri Vaidya Indrasenji, International Yoga Masteraddressing the students
Anti RaggingAwarenessProgramme
Kakatiya University and Warangal Police Commissionerate jointly organized an AntiRagging Awareness programme on October 9, 2015 in the University Auditorium.Addressing the students Warangal Commissioner of Police Sri G. Sudhir Babu exhortedthe students to stick to their first priority i.e. studies and keep themselves away fromragging. He advised them to follow the SWOT principle to analyse their Strengths,Weakness, Opportunities and Threats. Ragging is crime and students indulging in itare liable for stringent punishment, which would spoil their future, he warned. Anyact of teasing, humiliation, assaulting, using criminal force, criminal intimidation,wrongfully confining, causing hurt, causing grievous hurt, kidnapping or rape,committing unnatural offence, causing suicide or abetting death would be punishableunder ragging act imposing penalty ranging from 1,000 to 50,000 with imprisonmentfrom six months to ten years. He advised the students to develop positive attitudewhich would pave way for their bright future. Instead of wasting time on unwantedthings like ragging, students should utilize every moment of campus life meaning fullyfor their studies with dedication. They should evolve as good citizens contributing tothe welfare of the society. He also released the anti-ragging poster designed by KU SubInspector of Police Ashok. Incharge Registrar Prof. Kahaja Althaf Hussain said that allstringent measures are being taken to make the University Campus ragging free.University Anti-Ragging Committee Chairman Prof. T. Ravinder Reddy, Co-ChairmanProf. N. Rama Swamy, Convener Dr. T. Manohar and Hanamakonda ACP P. ShobhanKumar spoke on the occasion.
January 201611Kakatiya Vivechana
Sri G. Sudhir Babu, Commissioner of Police, Warangal addressing the studentsSri G. Sudhir Babu, Commissioner of Police, Warangal addressing the students
Release of "Anti-Raging" posterRelease of "Anti-Raging" poster
WORKS COMPLETED ( in lakhs)1. 1st Floor over Library Building
at KU Campus, Warangal. 159.002. 150 seated Hostel Building for SC Boys 300.00
(Under BJRCY) at KU Campus
WORKS IN PROGRESS1. 300 seated Hostel Building for SC Girls 610.00
(Under BJRCY) at KU Campus2. Boys Hostel Building for SC & ST Students 208.00
at UCE, Kothagudem3. First Floor over Principal Office, 41.00
at University PG College, Subedari4. Construction of Sports Hostel Building 120.00
at KU Campus, Warangal.5. Academic Block-II (Alumini Block) 122.00
at University College of Engineering, Kothagudem.
WORKS TO BE TAKEN-UP1. 1st Floor over Academic Block of KU College of 310.00
Engineering & Technology at KU Campus2. Compound Wall in the KU Campus 79.50
and Formation of Road along Compound Wall3. Construction of Academic Block for KU College of 263.00
Engineering for Women at KU Campus
DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES MEDALS WON
Gymnastics Gold Medal - All India Inter University 2016
Badminton 4th Place - South Zone Inter University 2015
January 201612Kakatiya Vivechana
Prof. Ch. Sanjeeva ReddyDept. of Chemistry
Indian National Science AcademyAward 2015
Dr. B. Suresh Lal, Dept. of EconomicsState Best Motivator Award from Telangana StateAIDS Control Society Hyderabad, Dec.1, 2015.
Outstanding Economist Awardfrom Venus International Foundation, ChennaiDecember 19, 2015
Dr. Y. Venkaiah, Dept. of ZoologyDr. APJ Abdul Kalam Award for Teaching/Scientific Excellence 2015By Marina Labs, ChennaiDr. Ambedkar Fellowship National Award 2015By Bharatiya Dalit Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi.
Prof. Banna AilaiahDept. of Telugu
Telugu Poet Gurram Jashua 120 BirthAnniversary Puraskaram 2015P.S. Telugu University PrathibhaPuraskaram, 2015
AWARDS RECEIVED MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS SANCTIONEDNameS.No. in LakhsDepartment
1. Prof. N. Ramaswamy Biotechnology UGC 10.59
2. Prof. V. Ravinder Chemistry UGC 11.12
3. Prof. A. Raghurama Rao Pharmacy UGC 14.82
4. Dr. V. Ramachandram Pol. Science UGC 7.89
5. Dr. P. Srinivasa Rao Public Adm. ICSSR 10.00
6. Dr. T. Manohar History ICHR 1.00
Funding Agency
FELLOWSHIPS AWARDEDBSR FELLOWSHIPProf. M.A. Singara Charya Dept. of Microbiology
Prof. Ch. Sanjiva Reddy Dept. of Chemistry
C.V. Raman Post-Doctoral Fellowship to Study in USADr. P. Srinivas Dept. of Bio-technologyDr. T. Shastree Dept. of Bio-technologyDr. G. Rajender Dept. of Zoology
BSR Fellowships 5 StudentsRGNF (SC) UGC Fellowships 80 StudentsPDF Women 3 StudentsDr. S. Radhakrishna PDF 9 StudentsPDF for SC Candidates 5 StudentsPDF for ST Candidates 3 Students
MS AcharyaEndowmentLecture
The Second EndowmentLecture in memory of Pioneerof Regional Journalism lateSri M.S.Acharya was held atKakatiya University onDecember 19, 2015 in theSenate Hall. EminentJournalist, Press Academyformer Chairman PotturiVenkateshwar Rao deliveredlecture on "Role of the Pressand Media in ParliamentaryDemocracy." He blamedpoliticians for thedeteriorating values in various
fields including journalism. The parliamentary democracy can only flourish whenpeople start questioning their representatives, he opined. Expressing hope that thingswould improve in the future, he however, said that it is a question when would thishappen. Stating that the impact of social media has increased enormously of late, hesaid that the internet would have an upper hand over the print and electronic mediaby 2019 general elections. He also observed that media which was independent haslost its premise and seems close to power centres now. Media is catering only to thosewho benefit rather than serving society. Sri Venkateshwar Rao also recalled hisassociation with late M.S.Acharya, who was the founder editor of "Warangal Vani"and "Jana Dharma." He showered praises on M.S. Acharya for showing courage tostand by the truth. Incharge Registrar Prof. K. Purusotham, Sons of M.S. Acharya,retired professor of English M. Rajagopalchary and Central InformationCommissioner, Prof. Madabhushi Sridhar , Prof. S. Laxmana Murthy, Sri V.L.Narsimha Rao, Dr. Ampashayya Naveen, Dr. Banda Prakash, Prof. G. Damodarwere among those present.
Prof. Khaja Althaf Hussain, Incharge Registrar addressing the meet. Release of book by Dr.S. Mallesh, Vice-Chairman, TSCHE addressing the seminar
January 201613Kakatiya Vivechana
Sri Potturi Venkateshwar Rao, former ChairmanPress Academy delivering the endowment lectureSri Potturi Venkateshwar Rao, former ChairmanPress Academy delivering the endowment lecture
Seminar onCompany Act 2013
A Two day Seminar on "Companies Act, 2013 - New Standards for CorporateGovernance" was organized by Kakatiya University College of Commerce & BusinessManagement and Institute of Chartered Accounts of India (ICAI), New Delhi beganon December 21-22, 2015. Addressing the inaugural session of the seminar, formerVice-Chancellor of Kakatiya University Prof. N. Linga Murthy said that the CompaniesAct, 2013 which replaced old Companies Act, 1956 is a landmark legislation with farreaching implications on all the listed and unlisted companies incorporated in India.It would enable the companies to maintain transparency, accountability, disclosure ofaccounts, protection of investors, corporate social responsibility. It also makes womendirector mandatory. This Act has become significant as foreign investors are lookingtowards India as an attractive destination, he added. Speaking on the occasionHyderabad Deloitte Haskins & Sells Ganesh Balakrishnan opined that we have toadapt to the changes taking place in the global scenario. He exhorted the companiesnot to deviate from ethical and moral practices in corporate governance to make "Makein India" a reality. ICAI Warangal Chairman P.V. Narayana Rao said that there areample job opportunities for the students pursued Chartered Accountancy. SeminarDirector Prof. K. Sayulu said that twenty lectures by experts on the theme are arrangedfor the benefit of teachers, research scholars and students. Commerce Dean, Prof. M.Subramanya Sharma, Prof. A. Shankaraiah, Raju Koya, Chanchal Agarwal, RaghavaReddy, Omprakash Loya, Thota Karunakar, Manukumar Shetty, Venkatesh and otherwere present.
NSS STATE LEVEL AWARDS-2015
Mr. Benjamin VictorBest Programme Officer
Mr. R. Praveen KumarBest Programme Officer
Mr. N. Anil KumarBest Volunteer
COMMON ENTRANCE TESTS (CETs)The Kakatiya University has beenassigned the task of conducting ICET theCommon Entrance Test for admission intoMBA and LAWCET for admission intoLL.B. and LL.M. Courses by the TelanganaState Council of Higher Education,Hyderabad for the year 2016. The ICETis being conducted by the University forthe fifth time consecutively and LAWCETfor the second time.
January 201614Kakatiya Vivechana
Prof. T. Linga Murthy, former Vice-Chancellor, KU addressing the seminar
Kakatiya University organized theFifth Silver Jubilee EndowmentLecture on December 23, 2015in the seminar Hall of Commerceand Business ManagementCollege. Delivering theendowment lecture on "ReserveBank of India-Making adifference to everyday lives"former governor of RBI SriDuvvuri Subba Rao said that RBIpays attention to the voice of thepoor in its every decision . Tomaintain prices stability andgrowth support are the mainobjectives of the RBI. Increase in
interest rates makes the depositors happy, while decrease in the rate make theircounterparts i.e. loan takers unhappy and the RBI has to match these two conflictinginterests. Inflation is regressive for growth which also affects the poor, he observed.Reducing cash in transactions would make the economy more efficient, he said. Peoplehave higher responsibility in detecting and controlling counterfeit currency notes, hesaid. Answering to a question he said that hike in price of onions was not only due toproduction but also distribution problems. University Incharge Registrar Prof. K.Purushotham, College Principal Prof. K. Sayulu, Dean, Prof. M. Subhramanya Sarmatook part in the lecture programme.
Fifth Silver JubileeEndowmentLecture
University Arts & Science College, Subedariwhich is a constituent college of KakatiyaUniversity has been conferred autonomousstatus by the University Grants Comissionin October 2015. It was also re-accreditedwith 'A' grade by National Assessment andAccreditation Council (NAAC), Bangalorein February 2014. It is one of the oldestpremier intuitions of higher education inTelangana State. Having 87 years of glorioushistory of academic excellence, the college isrecorgnised as College with Potential forExcellence by UGC and also STAR Collegeby DOBT, Govt. of India.
UNIVERSITY ARTS & SCIENCE, SUBEDARI GETS AUTONOMOUS STATUS
January 201615Kakatiya Vivechana
Sri Duvvuri Subba Rao, former Governor,RBI delivering the endowment lecture
Sri Duvvuri Subba Rao, former Governor,RBI delivering the endowment lecture
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