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BEL's night vision lens played key role in Operation Sindoor
BEL's night vision lens played key role in Operation Sindoor

Hans India

time17-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

BEL's night vision lens played key role in Operation Sindoor

Krishna University (Machilipatnam): Vice-Chancellor of Krishna University Prof K Ramji stated that Pakistan, India's neighbouring country, has become a hotbed for terrorists, and that the roots of terrorist attacks worldwide can be traced back to Pakistan. On Friday, a Tiranga rally was taken out at the university with a large national flag to congratulate the Indian army on its success in Operation Sindoor. Speaking on the occasion, he remarked that in today's world, where wars have been ongoing for years, the fighting spirit of the Indian soldiers, which brought the enemy nation to its knees within three days, has inspired the people of the country. He expressed pride that the Night Vision Lens, manufactured by the Machilipatnam BEL Company, played a crucial role in Operation Sindoor. He lauded India's integrity, stating that the destruction of terrorist bases and air bases in Pakistan, without causing harm to civilians, is a testament to the country's honesty. He urged the youth to remain vigilant for the welfare of the nation. The rally, organised under the auspices of the Krishna University Engineering College, saw the participation of Registrar Prof N Usha, Engineering College Principal Dr Vijayakumari, Pharmacy College Principal Dr Rambabu, Finance Officer Rathan, PD Gopi, the professors, the assistant professors, non-teaching staff, and students.

Nurses are inspiration for dedicated service
Nurses are inspiration for dedicated service

Hans India

time13-05-2025

  • General
  • Hans India

Nurses are inspiration for dedicated service

Krishna University (Machilipatnam): Nurses are the inspiration for dedicated service, and a healthy world is possible because of them, said Krishna University Vice-Chancellor Prof K Ramji. On the occasion of International Nurses Day, a cake-cutting ceremony was held on Monday at the First Aid Centre in the Dr BR Ambedkar Academic Block. He paid floral tributes to Florence Nightingale. Speaking on the occasion, he said that inspired by Mother Teresa, many young women in our country are choosing nursing as a profession. He praised the commendable efforts of numerous individuals from Kerala who have taken up nursing and are providing services worldwide. The Vice-Chancellor honoured Padmaja, a nurse serving at the First Aid Centre. Teaching, non-teaching staff and students were present.

Krishna Varsity plans two-day social service every month
Krishna Varsity plans two-day social service every month

Hans India

time09-05-2025

  • General
  • Hans India

Krishna Varsity plans two-day social service every month

Machilipatnam: Starting from the next academic year, Krishna University is planning to ensure that students and faculty dedicate two days each month to social service activities, announced Vice-Chancellor Prof K Ramji. Addressing a Google Meet organised by Krishna University in collaboration with the Institute of Engineers and the Board for Community Development through Education on the occasion of National Maritime Day, with the theme 'Our Ocean, Our Opportunities, Our Rights,' the Vice-Chancellor highlighted the initiative. As part of an agreement with the Naval Academy, the university will introduce two new courses starting next academic year. He called for students to participate in social service to become responsible citizens. Speaking at the event, IEI AP Chapter chairman Prof MLS Devakumar said that Andhra Pradesh has a long coastline, and the state government's plans to utilise this opportunity are a positive development. Independent Director of Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited Chandu Sambasiva Rao stressed the importance of youth acting responsibly towards society and urging educational institutions to design programmes in this direction. The Google Meet coordinated by IEI APSC Honorary Secretary Prof Naresh Babu featured speeches by Indian Navy Commander Adeshi Paul Singh and Dr Ujwal. Principal of KU Pharmacy College Dr Rambabu, the assistant professors, and students also participated.

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