
Har Ghar Tiranga prog organised
Later, he said that the people of India are happy and calling for freedom, and behind it there are many great freedom fighters.
He wanted the students to bring glory and prestige to the country. Registrar Dr K Venkateswarlu said that the youth need to work harder for the country to develop.
Deans Akhtar Bhanu, Nagaraj Shetty, Controller of Examinations Balasubramaniam, faculty members, students were present at the programme.

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