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Shyamala Gopalan Educational Foundation transforms govt junior college with generous donations
Shyamala Gopalan Educational Foundation transforms govt junior college with generous donations

Hans India

time13 hours ago

  • Health
  • Hans India

Shyamala Gopalan Educational Foundation transforms govt junior college with generous donations

Khammam: The Shyamala Gopalan Educational Foundation (SGEF) has announced transformative initiatives for the Government Junior College in Basavatharakam Panchayati, situated in the Kothagudem district of Palvoncha. These initiatives include the donation of uniforms to all students, the introduction of a midday meal programme , and a comprehensive upgrade of the college's academic and infrastructure facilities. A recent event at the college, attended by District Intermediate Education Officer (DIEO) H. Venkateswarlu and SGEF Founder and Chairman Suresh Reddy Nalla, saw students receiving new uniforms while plans were detailed for transforming the institution into a model campus in partnership with the Sonu Sood Charity Foundation. SGEF, with its commendable history of providing scholarships, health services, and rural development initiatives, aims to expand its impact by establishing an international school in honor of Dr. Shyamala Gopalan, alongside its ongoing efforts in the region. During the event, Nalla assured students that the college would receive the necessary resources to rival leading private institutions and responded to the principal's request for midday meals by announcing the initiation of a comprehensive Midday Meal Programme. The Foundation's contributions have ranged from scholarships and financial aid for underprivileged students to career guidance and skill development workshops for rural youth. They have also distributed educational kits to government school students and organized health camps providing free medical check-ups for children. Additionally, SGEF has run nutrition programs for malnourished students in remote areas, supported small transport drivers through health insurance, and worked on the preservation of cultural heritage by reconstructing a Kakatiya-era temple. They have even organized cataract surgery camps and provided bicycles to improve access to education. Future plans for SGEF entail the establishment of an international school, the introduction of training in spoken English and communication skills, and the expansion of the midday meal initiative to additional government schools in the area. During the event, Nalla reflected on Dr. Shyamala Gopalan's lasting contributions, which continue to inspire the Foundation's mission. The excitement among students was evident as they received their uniforms, with many expressing their gratitude through prayers. DIEO Venkateswarlu praised SGEF's commitment to improving government education, describing it as a significant step forward for the community.

SGEF transforms govt junior college with generous donations
SGEF transforms govt junior college with generous donations

Hans India

time14 hours ago

  • Health
  • Hans India

SGEF transforms govt junior college with generous donations

Khammam: The Shyamala Gopalan Educational Foundation (SGEF) has announced transformative initiatives for the Government Junior College in Basavatharakam Panchayati, situated in the Kothagudem district of Palvoncha. These initiatives include the donation of uniforms to all students, the introduction of a midday meal programme , and a comprehensive upgrade of the college's academic and infrastructure facilities. A recent event at the college, attended by District Intermediate Education Officer (DIEO) H. Venkateswarlu and SGEF Founder and Chairman Suresh Reddy Nalla, saw students receiving new uniforms while plans were detailed for transforming the institution into a model campus in partnership with the Sonu Sood Charity Foundation. SGEF, with its commendable history of providing scholarships, health services, and rural development initiatives, aims to expand its impact by establishing an international school in honor of Dr. Shyamala Gopalan, alongside its ongoing efforts in the region. During the event, Nalla assured students that the college would receive the necessary resources to rival leading private institutions and responded to the principal's request for midday meals by announcing the initiation of a comprehensive Midday Meal Programme. The Foundation's contributions have ranged from scholarships and financial aid for underprivileged students to career guidance and skill development workshops for rural youth. They have also distributed educational kits to government school students and organized health camps providing free medical check-ups for children. Additionally, SGEF has run nutrition programs for malnourished students in remote areas, supported small transport drivers through health insurance, and worked on the preservation of cultural heritage by reconstructing a Kakatiya-era temple. They have even organized cataract surgery camps and provided bicycles to improve access to education. Future plans for SGEF entail the establishment of an international school, the introduction of training in spoken English and communication skills, and the expansion of the midday meal initiative to additional government schools in the area. During the event, Nalla reflected on Dr. Shyamala Gopalan's lasting contributions, which continue to inspire the Foundation's mission. The excitement among students was evident as they received their uniforms, with many expressing their gratitude through prayers. DIEO Venkateswarlu praised SGEF's commitment to improving government education, describing it as a significant step forward for the community.

From Ruins to Reverence: Nalla Suresh Reddy Revives Kakatiya-Era Temple in Tribute to Dr. Shyamala Gopalan Harris
From Ruins to Reverence: Nalla Suresh Reddy Revives Kakatiya-Era Temple in Tribute to Dr. Shyamala Gopalan Harris

The Hindu

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

From Ruins to Reverence: Nalla Suresh Reddy Revives Kakatiya-Era Temple in Tribute to Dr. Shyamala Gopalan Harris

In the heart of Bhadradri Kothagudem district, history is being written in stone once again. The ruins of a 13th-century temple — long forgotten, desecrated, and silenced — are being resurrected into a monument of memory, faith, and cultural identity. At the centre of this extraordinary initiative is philanthropist and industrialist Nalla Suresh Reddy, whose vision and resolve are breathing life back into the Sri Venkateshwara Swamy Temple of Palvoncha. Once a glorious expression of Kakatiya-era architecture, the temple had succumbed to the ravages of time and conquest. Constructed during the reign of the Kakatiya dynasty — known for its devotion, temple craftsmanship, and patronage of the arts — it stood as a testament to Telugu heritage. However, like many such temples, it was devastated during the brutal invasions by the Delhi Sultanate. What remained were scattered ruins: broken idols, buried sculptures, and the fading memory of a spiritual sanctuary. Now, under the aegis of the Shyamala Gopalan Educational Foundation, chaired by Mr. Suresh Reddy, the temple is rising once more — not merely as a structure of worship, but as a living symbol of heritage and tribute. This ambitious reconstruction is being undertaken in the honoured memory of Dr. Shyamala Gopalan Harris, the late Indian-American scientist and mother of former U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris A Tribute Etched in Stone Dr. Shyamala Gopalan was a pioneering biomedical researcher and a champion of civil rights and women's empowerment. Born in southern India and educated in Tamil Nadu, she moved to the United States and built a life grounded in academic excellence and public service. In dedicating the Palvoncha temple to her, Mr. Suresh Reddy is enshrining her legacy not in textbooks or plaques — but in sacred stone. 'Dr. Shyamala Gopalan was more than a scientist; she was a symbol of Indian values on the global stage,' Mr. Reddy reportedly said to local community members. 'Her legacy deserves to be remembered in the most sacred way — through a structure that speaks of timeless devotion and pride.' Kakatiya Heritage Reimagined The reconstruction is being executed with deep reverence to traditional Kakatiya architecture — known for its carved pillars, elaborate gopurams (temple towers), and mythological motifs etched with surgical precision. Local artisans and temple architects have been enlisted to replicate the original design elements, ensuring the temple reflects the cultural and spiritual depth of its original form. This is no cosmetic project. Every stone being laid is treated as a sacred act. Every sculpture carved is a recovery of historical memory. And every prayer that will eventually be offered in its sanctum will carry centuries of silence back into light. Mr. Reddy's vision for the temple, however, goes beyond physical reconstruction. Through the Shyamala Gopalan Educational Foundation, the initiative is also integrating community-driven programs — including health awareness, women's development, and educational support for the underprivileged. The temple is envisioned as a centre for spiritual as well as social upliftment — a place where devotion meets action. A Moment of Global and Emotional Significance Adding to the growing significance of the project is widespread speculation that Kamala Harris, daughter of Dr. Shyamala Gopalan Harris and former Vice President of the United States, may attend the temple's grand inauguration. Though no official confirmation has been issued, the possibility has captured national attention and stirred emotional anticipation across Telangana and the Indian diaspora. Such a visit, if realised, would transcend political diplomacy. It would represent a deeply personal and symbolic homecoming — the daughter of Indian soil, having walked the halls of the White House, returning to honour her mother on the very land from which her story began. 'It would be more than a visit,' remarked a senior member of the temple committee. 'It would be a spiritual and cultural convergence — between a mother's legacy, a daughter's journey, and a people's pride.' Indeed, the potential presence of Kamala Harris at Palvoncha could place the temple not just on the spiritual map of Telangana, but on the global map of heritage diplomacy and diaspora identity. Legacy, Identity, and Resistance The resurrection of the Sri Venkateshwara Swamy Temple stands as a broader metaphor — of civilisational endurance, cultural memory, and spiritual resistance. It reminds us that no matter how deep the wound of conquest or how long the silence of ruins, identity — when remembered and revived — can return stronger. From the deeply carved mandapams to the high gopurams that once touched the sky, the restored temple will soon represent more than religion. It will be a monument to resilience, a testament to Telugu pride, and a memorial to a woman whose life bridged continents and cultures. This is not merely a temple's rebirth. It is the awakening of a civilisation, the resurgence of a cultural identity, and the continuation of a story interrupted by centuries of upheaval. More Than Memory Mr. Nalla Suresh Reddy's role in this project underscores the power of individual vision rooted in community values. As an industrialist, he has built businesses; but in Palvoncha, he is building something far more lasting — a legacy. In honouring Dr. Shyamala Gopalan Harris with a temple, he is also honouring countless unsung mothers, women of strength, and children of tradition whose stories rarely make headlines but shape the moral fabric of society. The temple is expected to draw not only pilgrims and devotees but also scholars, architects, cultural historians, and members of the Indian diaspora eager to witness a story reclaimed. As the finishing touches are being laid and preparations begin for the inauguration, Palvoncha stands at the cusp of a historic moment. Whether or not Kamala Harris attends, her mother's name will remain enshrined in the hearts of those who walk through the temple gates. And at the centre of this monumental revival stands one man's unwavering commitment — Nalla Suresh Reddy — a bridge between past and present, stone and soul, devotion and dignity. For more details - 'This article is part of the sponsored content programme.'

Historic sites in Warangal await beauty queens on May 14
Historic sites in Warangal await beauty queens on May 14

New Indian Express

time14-05-2025

  • New Indian Express

Historic sites in Warangal await beauty queens on May 14

WARANGAL: Miss World 2025 contestants are set to visit the historic Thousand Pillar Temple, Warangal Fort and the world heritage site Ramappa Temple, on Wednesday. The Warangal, Hanamkonda, and Mulugu district administrations have made elaborate arrangements to facilitate the contestants' visits, aiming to showcase Telangana's rich cultural heritage to an international audience. While a team of 22 beauty contestants will first visit the Thousand Pillar Temple to explore the Kakatiya-era architectural marvels before undertaking a tour of the Fort Warangal, another group of 35 will head for the Ramappa Temple in Palampet village of Mulugu district. NIT Warangal retired professor K Panduranga Rao will explain the history of the temple architecture and sculptures to the Miss World contestants. They will also get to see a Perini dance performance and lighting show at the Ramappa Temple in the evening. Panchayat Raj Minister Danasari Anasuya will accompany the Miss World contestants. Meanwhile, Warangal Commissioner of Police (CP) Sunpreet Singh on Tuesday inspected the security arrangements at the Thousand Pillar Temple and Fort Warangal in view of the visit of beauty contestants. Sunpreet Singh told the media that the Police department has taken every precautionary measure at the Thousand Pillar Temple and Fort Warangal to avoid inconveniences to the contestants and the general public. To ensure smooth bus travel of the Miss World contestants in the city, traffic will be stopped for a while. Speaking to the media, Mulugu SP P Shabarish stated that tourists and locals will not be allowed in the Ramappa Temple during the visit of the beauty contestants on Wednesday. He said that 1,000 police personnel have been deployed for security at the temple.

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