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Students should contribute to development of their alma mater
Students should contribute to development of their alma mater

Hans India

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  • Hans India

Students should contribute to development of their alma mater

Kurnool: District Collector P Ranjith Basha has urged students to contribute to the development of the schools where they studied, regardless of where they settle in future. He made these remarks on Sunday during a visit to AP Residential School at Kalva Bugga in Orvakal mandal. Addressing the gathering, the Collector recalled his own association with the institution, noting that he sanctioned Rs 50 lakh for the construction of a compound wall for the school when he served as Panchayat Raj Director. He also approved Rs 15 lakh for the construction of internal roads and Rs 33 lakh for a playground at Silver Jubilee College. Under the PM SHRI scheme, Rs 14 crore has been sanctioned for the development of government schools in the district, with works worth Rs 12 crore already completed. Social welfare hostels have been sanctioned Rs 8 crore for repairs, 90% of which are finished. Similarly, Rs.1 crore from MPLADS and ₹50 lakh from the DMF fund were allotted for repairs to BC welfare hostels, and Rs 30 lakh was approved for playground levelling. The Collector further announced that as part of the initiative to install solar roofs in all government offices, the first such facility in the district would be set up at AP Residential School at a cost of Rs 26 lakh. He informed that a cricket stadium would be established at Jagannathagattu under the aegis of Greenko Company. He also assured arrangements for a hall at the Government General Hospital for attendants of patients. He added that the process of adopting 'Bangaru Kutumbalu' families identified under the P4 policy is nearing completion. Repairs and internal road works are also being taken up at Banavasi AP Residential School. Earlier, Collector Ranjith interacted with his former classmates and teachers, reminiscing about his student days. He later presented appreciation certificates and incentive awards to students, who had excelled in various fields. District Education Officer Samuel Paul and other officials participated in the programme.

SILVER CET-2025 results announced
SILVER CET-2025 results announced

The Hindu

time21-06-2025

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  • The Hindu

SILVER CET-2025 results announced

The results of SILVER CET–2025 for admissions into Silver Jubilee Government College, Kurnool for the academic year 2025-2026 were announced on Saturday by the Cluster University In-charge Vice-Chancellor Prof. V. Venkata Basavarao and Registrar Dr. Katta Venkateswarlu. Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Basavarao said that several students who studied in the Silver Jubilee College achieved success in their life and those who have qualified in the SILVER CET will also have a bright future. He asked them to focus on their academics. Registrar Venkateswarlu said that 1,196 appeared for the CET and 1,085 of them have qualified. Silver Jubilee Government College Principal Dr. G. Srinivas and others were also present.

NEET exam held smoothly in Kurnool
NEET exam held smoothly in Kurnool

Hans India

time05-05-2025

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  • Hans India

NEET exam held smoothly in Kurnool

Kurnool: The NEET UG examination was conducted smoothly and peacefully across Kurnool district, with a commendable 98.10% of registered candidates appearing for the test, informed District Collector P Ranjith Basha. On Sunday, the Collector inspected the conduct of the examination at Silver Jubilee College and Cluster University centres in the city. Speaking to the media after the inspection, the Collector said that the NEET UG examination was organised at 16 centres across Kurnool city. Out of a total of 4,466 registered candidates, 4,381 students appeared for the exam while 85 candidates were absent. The overall attendance stood at an impressive 98.10%. The District Collector further stated that the examination was held in a calm and orderly manner at all centres without any untoward incidents, ensuring a smooth experience for the candidates. While in Nandyal, NEET 2025 was conducted smoothly and without any untoward incidents across Nandyal district on Sunday, according to a statement issued by District Collector G Raja Kumari. The exam was held from 2 pm to 5 pm, with candidates allowed entry into the exam centres starting from 11 am. All students underwent thorough screening before being permitted inside the centres to ensure a fair and orderly conduct of the examination. A total of four examination centres were set up across the district. Out of 1,176 registered candidates, 1,144 appeared for the exam, while 32 were absent. At the Government Degree College centre in Nandyal town, 351 out of 360 candidates appeared. At the Government Girls High School near the bus stand, 211 out of 216 candidates were present. The Tekke Government Junior College centre saw 351 out of 360 candidates in attendance, while at the Government Polytechnic College centre, 231 out of 240 candidates appeared — recording an attendance rate of 97.27 per cent across all centres. Collector Raja Kumari expressed satisfaction over the smooth conduct of the examination and appreciated the efforts of the officials and staff in ensuring a hassle-free experience for the candidates.

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