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Kakatiya College unanimously approves ₹431.20 crore funds for 2024-25



Kakatiya College Vice-Chancellor Thatikonda Ramesh talking on the educational senate assembly on Saturday.
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The thirty ninth Tutorial Senate assembly of Kakatiya College (KU), Warangal, unanimously accredited the annual funds for the monetary 12 months 2024-25 on Saturday.

Chaired by Vice-Chancellor Thatikonda Ramesh and attended by Registrar P. Malla Reddy together with different senate members, the funds presentation was led by P. Amaraveni, dean of the School of Commerce, and principal.

The college’s projected revenues stand at ₹431.20 crore, with estimated expenditures totaling ₹449.73 crore, leading to a deficit of ₹8.08 crore. Of the full funds, ₹134.94 crore have been sanctioned by the State Authorities as grant-in-aid, whereas different assets contributed ₹296.26 crore. Inside assets embody ₹32.81 crore from UGC arrears, ₹8 crore from educational and tuition price, ₹24.28 crore from miscellaneous sources, and ₹58.79 crore from the Examination Department, amongst others.

Notably, over 60% of the funds, amounting to ₹207.44 crore, is allotted in direction of salaries for normal workers and pensions, with ₹63.44 crore designated for examinations and educational actions. The college anticipates receiving ₹44 crore from RUSA grants for research-cum-infrastructure and developmental endeavours.

Throughout the session, the senate additionally gave its approval for the annual studies of the previous 12 months 2022-23. Vice-Chancellor Thatikonda Ramesh highlighted the college’s accomplishments, together with securing an NAAC “A+” grade, internet hosting the 82nd Indian Historical past Congress, profitable Ph.D. admissions, and infrastructural developments such because the Okay.Hub and P.V. Information Centre.

The Vice-Chancellor addressed long-pending points by enhancing wages for daily-wage workers and promised comparable enhancements for informal and lump-sum workers. The college has additionally undertaken compassionate appointments, cleared arrears for pensioners, and applied pay revisions regardless of monetary constraints.

Former Vice-Chancellors V. Gopal Reddy prompt introducing ability and job-oriented programs to bolster inner assets, whereas Vidyavati emphasised the pressing must appoint common school to handle workers shortages and improve analysis efforts.

Ampasayya Naveen, an instructional senate member, recommended the Vice-Chancellor for attaining NAAC “A+” grade amidst numerous challenges. Registrar P. Malla Reddy highlighted educational developments, together with the introduction of recent programs and reforms within the examination department.

A documentary showcasing the college’s achievements was offered by Public Relations Officer Prudvi Raju Vallala, and the session concluded with a vote of thanks proposed by Finance Officer T. Rajaiah, following a welcome tackle by Assistant Registrar Kola Shankar.

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