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Time of India
29-07-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Srikalahasti institute of technology merged with JNTU-Anantapur
Tirupati : The NDA govt in the state fulfilled one of its electoral promises made to the people of Srikalahasti assembly constituency by reviving academics at Srikalahasti institute of technology (SKIT) in Tirupati district by merging it with the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University-Anantapur. SKIT was established by Srikalahasteeswara Swamy Devasthanams in 1997. The institute flourished for over two decades but closed down in 2020 during the YSRCP regime. In the run-up to the 2024 elections, the TDP alliance promised to people of Srikalahasti that they will revive academics at SKIT after returning to power in the state. Following a series of meetings between Srikalahasti legislator Bojjala Sudheer Reddy and HRD minister Nara Lokesh, it was decided to merge SKIT into the JNTU-Anantapur fold to revive academics from this year itself. Sudheer Reddy said SKIT will be part of the second round of EAMCET counselling in Aug following the institute's merger. admissions will be available for students in computer science engineering (CSE), electronics and communications engineering (ECE), electrical and electronics engineering (EEE), computer science engineering in data science (CSD), and CSE with artificial intelligence and machine learning, he said.

The Hindu
05-06-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
MLA emphasises govt.'s commitment to green development
Srikalahasti MLA Bojjala Sudheer Reddy on Thursday said that the State government's is committed to ensure development with minimal carbon foot print. At a programme organised by the Tirupati Urban Development Authority (TUDA) commemorating World Environment Day at Renigunta, The MLA underscored the importance of collective responsibility in safeguarding the environment. 'The World Environment Day is not just symbolic, but a call for action to individuals, communities and governments to take sustainable steps for the future.' Mr. Reddy also highlighted the various green initiatives taken up by the TDP-led government under the leadership of Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu. He recalled the significance of the NTR Green Vision project, which aimed to increase forest cover across Andhra Pradesh through large-scale tree plantations involving public participation, particularly students. Further, the MLA noted that the TDP government, during its earlier stint in 2014-19, had made Andhra Pradesh a frontrunner in renewable energy by establishing massive solar and wind power projects, especially in districts like Anantapur and Kurnool, and set ambitious targets to generate over 10,000 megawatts of clean energy. Waste-to-energy projects were also launched through a government order in 2017, to manage municipal waste scientifically and sustainably. The event was marked by the participation of several dignitaries including TUDA Chairman Dollars Divakar Reddy, Andhra Pradesh Greening and Beautification Corporation Chairperson Mannuru Sugunamma and Tirupati Municipal Corporation Commissioner N. Mourya. Mr. Divakar Reddy and others hailed the Smart Village – Smart Ward programme, another key initiative under TDP, as having aimed at making local communities cleaner and greener by promoting solid waste management, solar-powered infrastructure, and drinking water safety. The leaders planted saplings and took a pledge to protect the environment.