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Hans India
23-05-2025
- Business
- Hans India
Krishna University celebrates Achievers' Day
Krishna University (Machilipatnam): Member of Parliament Vallabhaneni Balashowry emphasised that securing a job is not the sole or final opportunity for students. He urged them to draw inspiration from entrepreneurs like Phanindra Sharma, founder of RedBus, and Anji Reddy, founder of Reddy Labs, to aspire for greater heights. He was speaking as the chief guest at the Achievers' Day programme at Krishna University Arts and Science College on Thursday. Showry encouraged students to be inspired by Phanindra Sharma, who, unable to secure a bus ticket to go home for a festival, started RedBus with just Rs 5 lakh to prevent others from facing similar issues. He later sold the company for Rs 800 crore. He also highlighted Anji Reddy, who, despite holding a small job at IDPL, was not content and went on to establish Reddy Labs Pharma Company, achieving turnovers worth several thousands of crores. Showry stressed that success isn't achieved overnight but requires perseverance and discipline. He announced that proposals have been sent to the Central government for the construction of an athletic track, indoor stadium, swimming pool, and tennis court at Krishna University, and he would strive for their realisation. Superintendent of Police R Gangadhara Rao stated that he achieved his current position by relying solely on education, despite being born into a humble family. Earlier, Krishna University Vice-Chancellor Prof K Ramji, in his inaugural address, congratulated the students on securing jobs with packages ranging from Rs 2.5 lakh to Rs 4 lakh. Registrar Prof N Usha presided and DCMS Chairman Bandi Ramakrishna, Training and Placement Cell Director Prof YK Sundara Krishna, Training and Placement Department Coordinator Dr Kishore and professors and assistant professors from various departments also participated. The parents of the recruited students were felicitated, and appointment letters were handed over to the students by their parents. Earlier, MP Bala Showry and SP Gangadhara Rao offered floral tributes to the bronze statue of Dr BR Ambedkar.

The Hindu
22-05-2025
- Business
- The Hindu
Employment should not be end goal of education, be open to opportunities, MP tells students
Employment should not be the end goal of education, but a student should be ready to take on challenges and be open to various opportunities available in today's times, said Machilipatnam MP Vallabhaneni Balashowry. Addressing the students as the chief guest of 'Achievers' Day' programme at the Krishna University (KrU) College of Arts and Science in Machilipatnam on May 22, Thursday, Mr. Balashowry said a student should take inspiration from entrepreneurs like Phanindra Sama, who, along with his two other friends, founded redBus, an online ticket booking company. Recalling how the platform came to be, Mr. Balashowry said Mr. Phanindra Sama's disappointment at not getting a ticket to go home for Deepavali led him to build an online ticketing platform in 2006 with just ₹5 lakh. Today, he sold the company at ₹800 crore, the MP said. Taking another example, Mr. Balashowry talked about Kallam Anji Reddy, the founder-chairman of Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, who started with a small position in Indian Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Limited. Later, he went on to found the pharma company, the MP told the students. Later, the MP announced that proposals for setting of an athletic track, indoor stadium, swimming pool and tennis court on the campus have been sent to the Central government and that he would work towards improving facilities on the campus. Krishna Superintendent of Police R. Gangadhar Rao also spoke. He advised students to stay away from gambling and direct their focus on studies. Vice-Chancellor, K. Ramji, said students from the KrU College of Arts and Science have been offered jobs with an annual package ranging from ₹2.50 lakh to ₹4.50 lakh. Students who got the offer letters were felicitated.


Hans India
21-05-2025
- Business
- Hans India
KLH Global Business School Awards Outstanding Students at Achievers' Day
KLH Global Business School organized its Quarterly Students' Achievements Award Ceremony 2025 with great enthusiasm and celebration. The event served as a platform to honor students excellence across academics, co-curricular, and extra-curricular domains, reflecting KLEF Deemed to be University's commitment to nurturing well-rounded individuals across its campuses. Students were felicitated under various categories, including the Certificate of Academic Excellence, Certificate of Achievement in Co-Curricular Activities, Certificate of Excellence in Extra-Curricular Activities, Certificate of Attendance Excellence, and the prestigious Student of the Year Award. The awards were presented to students from diverse programs such as MBA, BBA, Animation & Gaming, and MBA FinTech. The Student of the Year Award, representing integrated excellence, was conferred upon B. Shravya, Manish Sircar, and Nishanth Kulkarni (Special Mention) from MBA 2nd Year; Rakesh Jagarlamodi and Jhanvi Dhara from BBA 3rd Year; Hema Suravarapu and Ankit Kumar Vukkalkar from BBA IT 3rd Year; and Tarun Kishan from Animation 3rd Year. Appreciating the students, Er. Koneru Lakshman Havish, Vice President, KLEF Deemed to be University, said, 'We believe in nurturing well-rounded individuals who are not only academically accomplished but also socially responsible and future-ready. Achievers' Day is a celebration of that vision—where hard work, creativity, and discipline come together. I congratulate all the awardees and encourage every student to keep striving for excellence in all dimensions of life.' The Achievers' Day ceremony at KLH Global Business School made a lasting impression on students and faculty alike. More than just an awards event, it reinforced a culture of excellence, discipline, and holistic development across the campus. As students walked away with well-deserved recognition, they carried with them a renewed sense of purpose, determination, and pride. Under the supervision of Dr. Anand Bethapudi, Dean, and with the dedicated efforts of event convenor Dr. Jaya Vani Majumdar, faculty members, and staff, the event was flawlessly conducted, maintaining its motivational tone and grandeur throughout. KLH Global Business School of KLEF Deemed to be University continues to advance its vision of creating global citizens who are knowledgeable, value-driven, and ready to thrive in a rapidly transforming world.

The Hindu
15-05-2025
- Business
- The Hindu
Krishna University achieves 100% placement in pharmacy, engineering departments, students get pat from Minister
Krishna University (KRU) College of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research and KRU College of Engineering and Technology have achieved 100% placement rate, with the highest package offered being ₹7.2 lakh per annum. According to information from the university, this is the first time that all students were placed during the drive. Minister for Mines Kollu Ravindra, who participated as the chief guest in the 'Achievers' Day' programme, organised by the university to felicitate students on the campus in Machilipatnam on Thursday (May 15), appreciated the efforts of the management for ensuring a 100% placement rate for engineering and pharmacy students. Later, he announced that a ₹45 crore worth proposal for the development of Krishna University is being readied and would be put before Minister for Human Resource Development N. Lokesh for the sanction of funds. The Minister also said efforts are being made to pave way for a mega industrial park at Thummalapalem village in Machilipatnam mandal of Krishna district. The Minister encouraged the youth to study hard and get a job to make their parents, who strove all their lives to ensure a good education for them, proud and happy. Krishna District In Charge Collector Gitanjali Sharma, also present on the occasion, informed the students that there are many opportunities in the private sector and that they need not be stuck in the same field or job for years. She encouraged them to work in fields other than engineering. According to the university, all 51 students from the KRU College of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research who attended the placements received job offers. Five companies, including Divis, Hetero, MSNL, Laurus Labs, MedPlus took part in the placements. The average starting salary package was ₹3 to ₹4 lakh per annum. At KRU College of Engineering and Technology, all 204 students in the two departments of Computer Science and Engineering and Electronics and Communication Engineering were placed. Gamma Stack Pvt. Ltd offered the highest of ₹4.15 lakh per annum to a student of computer science, while electronics students bagged a Central government job, offering ₹7.2 lakh per annum. The Minister felicitated the students on the occasion.