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ANNEXURE - XIV

ASSOCIATIONS & COMITTEES

2005-06

Dr.V.K.Mohan,M.A,M.Phil,Ph.D. Principal , Chairman for all Committees & Associations


1.DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE :
1.Sri P.Gopichandraswamy,M.A.
2.Sri GSB.Prabhakara Rao,M.Sc.
3.Sri B.Venkata Rao,M.Sc.
4.Smt Y.Supriya,M.A.
5.Dr.K.Surendra Babu,M.Sc.Ph.D.
6.Sri I.Veera Babu,M.com.
7.Sri M.Samba Siva Rao,M.com.
8.Sri Ch.Kishore Babu,M.Sc.
9.Sri A.Mohana Rao,M.Sc.

Dept.of Telugu
Convenor
Dept.of Physics
Member
Dept.of Zoology
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Dept.of English
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Reader in Chemistry
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Dept.of Commerce
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Dept.of Commerce&NCC Officer ,,
Dept.of Physics&NSS Officer
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Dept.of Chemistry (P.G)
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2. ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR LIBRARY :


1.Smt V.S.M.Lakshmi,M.A,M.lisc
2.Sri P.Gopichandraswamy,M.A.
3.Sri GSB.Prabhakara Rao,M.Sc.
4.Smt Y.Supriya,M.A.
5.Smt.K.Kanakaratnam,M.A.
6.Sri S.Srikanth,M.Sc(P.G).

Convenor
Member
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3. EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE :
1.Sri J.Mohan Rao,M.Sc.
2.Sri P.Gopichandraswamy,M.A.
3.Smt T.Madhavivi Glory,M.Sc.
4.Sri B.Ratna Raju,M.A.
5.Sri S.Dass,M.A.
6.Sri P.Srinivasa Rao,M.Sc.(Phy)
7.Smt Y.Supriya,M.A.
8.Sri K.Surendra Babu,M.A.
9.Sri Y.T.Ramulu,M.A.
10.Sri Y.Subba Rao,M.Sc(P.G.Chem)

Convenor
Member
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4. SPORTS COMMITTEE :
1.Sri I.Veera Babu,M.com.
2.Sri B.Ratna Raju,M.A.
3.Sri M.Samba Siva Rao,M.com.
4.Sri G.Hanumantha Rao,M.Sc.
5.Sri.A.Hari Krishna,M.A.
6.Sri Ch.Kishore Babu,M.Sc.
5. AUDIO - VISUAL COMMITTEE :
1.Sri P.Srinivasa Rao,M.Sc,M.phil.
2.Sri Ch.Kishore Babu,M.Sc.
3.Sri G.Srinivasa Rao,M.Sc.

Convenor
Member
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Convenor
Member
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6. DEBATING AND QUIZ CLUB COMMITTEE :


1.Sri P.Gopichandraswamy,M.A.
2.Sri B.Ratna Raju,M.A.
3.Smt. K.Pushpamma,M.A.

Convenor
Member
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7. COMMITTEE FOR ACEDEMIC CALENDER:


1.Sri G.Hanumantha Rao,M.Sc.
2.Smt K.Kanaka Ratnam,M.A.
3.Sri P.Srinivasa Rao,M.Sc(Chem)
4.Sri M.Dasu,M.A.

Convenor
Member
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8. NATURE CLUB COMMITTEE :


1.Sri G,Srinivasa Rao,M.Sc.
2.Sri K.Hari Krishna,M.A.

Convenor
Member

9. INSTITUTIONALIZED COACHING COMMITTEE :


1.Sri GSB.Prabhakara Rao,M.Sc.
2.Sri B.Venkta Rao,M.Sc.
3.Smt Y.Supriya,M.A.

Convenor
Member
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10. EMPLOYMENT AND PLACEMENT CELL :


1. Smt V.S.M.Lakshmi,M.A,M.lisc
2.Sri P.Jayaseela Rao,M.com.
3.Sri B.Prakash Babu,M.A.
4.Sri K.Surendra Babu,M.A.(Eng)
5.Dr.V.Vijaya Srinivas,M.Sc.(P.G)

Convenor
Member
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11. TIME TABLE COMMITTEE :


1.Sri J.Mohan Rao,M.Sc.
2.Sri G.Srinivasa Rao,M.Sc.(Chem)
3.Sri M.Dasu,M.A.
4.Sri S.Srikanth,M.Sc.(P.G)

Convenor
Member
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12. COLLEGE ATTACHED HOSTEL COMMITTEE :


1.Sri I.Veera Babu,M.com.
2.Sri A.Hari Krishna,M.A.
3.Sri Ch.Kishore Babu,M.Sc.
4.Sri B.Venkata Rao,M.Sc.
5.Smt Y.Supriya,M.A.

Convenor
Member
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13. MAGAZINE COMMITTEE :


1.Sri B.Ratna Raju,M.A.
2.Smt Y.Supriya,M.A.
3.Smt K.Vijaya Kumari,M.A.

Convenor
Member
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14. NATIONAL FESTIVALS COMMITTEE :


1.Sri B.Prakash Babu,M.A.
2.Sri K.Benjamin,M.A.

Convenor
Member

15. STUDENTS WELFARE COMMITTEE :


1.Sri P.Gopichandraswamy,M.A.
2.Smt Y.Supriya,M.A.

Convenor
Member

16. MEDICAL EXAMINATION COMMITTEE :


1.Sri Ch.Kishore Babu,M.Sc.
2.Sri B.Prakash Babu,M.A.

Convenor
Member

17. ANTI RAGGING COMMITTEE :


1.Sri I.Veera Babu,M.com.
2.Sri B.Ratna Raju,M.A.
3.Sri V.Vijaya Srinivasu,M.Sc.(P.G)

Convenor
Member
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18. RESEARCH AND ACADEMIC LINKAGES COMMITTEE :


1.Dr K.Surendra Babu,M.Sc,Phd.
2.Sri B.Srinivasa Rao,M.com.
3.Dr. V.Vijaya Srinivasu,M.Sc.(P.G)

Convenor
Member
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19. ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE :


1.Sri J.Mohan Rao,M.Sc.
2.Sri B.Venkata Rao,M.Sc.
3.Smt Padmaja,M.Sc.(P.G)

Convenor
Member
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20. ALUMNI COMMITTEE :


1.Sri A.Hari Krishna,M.A.
2.Sri K.Suresh Babu.M.Sc.
3.Sri P.Appa Rao,B.com

Convenor
Member
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21. FINE ARTS ASSOCIATION :


1.Sri A.Mohan Rao,M.Sc.
2.Sri M.Sudhakara Rao,M.Sc.
3.Sri P.Srinivasa Rao,M.Sc.
4.Sri Ch.Kishore Babu,M.sc.
5.Sri P.Srinivasa Rao,M.Sc.(Chem)
6.Sri S.Dass,M.A.

Convenor
Member
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22. LITERARY ASSOCIATION :


1.Smt Y.Supriya,M.A.
2.Sri B.Ratna Raju,M.A.
3.Sri K.Surendra Babu,M.A.(Eng)
4.Smt K.Vijaya kumari,M.A.
5.Smt K.Pushpamma,M.A.

Convenor
Member
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23. SOCIAL SCEINCES ASSOCIATION :


1.Sri A.Hari Krishna,M.A.
2.Sri M.Dasu,M.A.
3.Sri B.Prakash Babu,M.A.
4.Sri G.V.Surya Rao,M.A.

Convenor
Member
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24. COMMERCE ASSOCIATION :


1.Sri B.Srinivasa Rao,M.com.
2.Sri P.Jayaseela Rao,M.com.
3.Sri I.Veera Babu,M.com.
4.Sri M.Sambasiva Rao,M.com.

Convenor
Member
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25. SCIENCE ASSOCIATION :


1.Sri GSB.Prabhakara Rao,M.Sc.
2.Sri B.Venkata Rao,M.Sc.
3.Sri G.Srinivasa Rao,M.Sc.(Chem)
4.Sri S.Venkateswara Rao,M.sc.
5.Ms V.Sirisha ,M.Sc.
6.Sri S.Srikanth,M.Sc.(P.G)

Convenor
Member
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26. POPULATION EDUCATION CLUB :


1.Sri B.Ratna Raju,M.A.
2.Sri G.V.Surya Rao,M.A.

Convenor
Member

27. GRIEVANCE REDRESSED CELL :


BOYS
1.Sri P.Jayaseela Rao,M.com.
2.Sri P.Gopichandraswamy,M.A.
3.Dr K.Surendra Babu,M.Sc,Phd.

Convenor
Member
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GIRLS
1.Smt K.Vijaya Kumari,M.A.
2.Smt K.Kanaka Ratnam,M.A.
3.Ms M.D.V.Sreelalitha,M.Sc,(P.G)

Convenor
Member
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28. ADULT EDUCATION COMMITTEE :


1.Sri G.V.Surya Rao,M.A.
2.Smt K.Pushpamma,M.A.
3.Sri K.Surendra Babu,M.A.(Eng)

Convenor
Member
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29. CAMERA CLUB COMMITTEE :


1.Sri Ch.Kishore Bbau,M.Sc.
2.Sri M.Dasu,M.A.

Convenor
Member

30. N.C.C COMMITTEE :


1.Sri M.Samba Siva Rao,M.com.
2.Sri J.Mohan Rao,M.Sc.

Convenor
Member

31. NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME COMMITTEE :


1.Sri Ch.Kishore Bbau,M.Sc.
2.Sri J.Mohan Rao,M.Sc.
3.Sri B.Venkata Rao,M.Sc.
4.Sri M.Samba Siva Rao,M.sc.

Convenor
Member
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32. NATIONAL GREEN CORPUS UNIT COMMITTEE :


1.Sri B.Prakash Bbau,M.A.
2.Sri G.Srinivasa Rao,M.Sc.(Chem)
3.Sri Ch.Kishore Babu,M.Sc.

Convenor
Member
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33. PURCHASES COMMITTEE :


1.Sri I.Veera Babu,M.A.
2.Sri B.Venkata Rao,M.Sc.

Convenor
Member

34. BUILDING COMMITTEE :


1.Sri J.Mohan Rao,M.Sc.
2.Sri P.Gopichandraswamy,M.A.

Convenor
Member

35. YOUTH RED CROSS WING COMMITTEE :


1.Sri M.Dasu,M.A.
2.Sri B.Prakash Babu,M.A.

Convenor
Member

36. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE :


1.Sri M.Samba Siva Rao,M.com.
2.Sri Ch.Kishore Babu,M.Sc.

Convenor
Member

37. AFFILIATION COMMITTEE :


1.Sri S.Dass,M.A.
2.Sri G.Srinivasa Rao,M.Sc.(Phy)

Convenor
Member

ANNEXURE XV
DETAILS OF SEMINAR PAPERS/PROJECT WORKS OF THE STUDENTS

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
S.No Student Name

Seminar Title

Class

P.Durga Prasad

Role of Peshwa Balaji Viswanath

T.Gangadhara Rao

Third Battle of Panipat

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M.Hima

Third Battle of Panipat 1761

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A.Kiran

Shivaji

,,

J.Naga Kumari

Balaji Viswanath

,,

G.Naga Mouli

1857 Revolt

,,

M.Nagamani

Babar invasion on india

,,

M.Naga Raju

Literary activities

,,

Ch.Prasana Kumari

Peshwa Balaji Viswanath

,,

10

P.Prasana kumari

War of succession

,,

11

K.Pardhasaradhi

Peshwa Balaji Viswanath

,,

12

K.Ravi Kumar

Economic Conditions in Mugal Times

,,

13

U.Rama Krishna

Akbar Rajput Policy

,,

14

E.Sowjanya

Shajahan

,,

15

M.Suresh

Third battle of panipatt

,,

16

P.Siva Kumari

Shivaji

,,

17

Y.Suvarna

Nurjahan

,,

18

Sudhakar Reddy

Balaji Viswanath

,,

19

I.Swetha

Akbar

,,

20

K.Srinivasa Rao

Land Revenue System

,,

21

E.Sunil Govaskar

Babar

,,

22

A.Samudralu

Jahangir

,,

23

V.S.Lakashmi

Sershah

,,

24

Y.V.Gopaiah

Karnataka Wars

,,

25

A.Veera Reddy

War of succession

,,

26

Sivanageswara Rao

Shivaji

,,

27

D.A.Prasad

Nurjahan

,,

28

B.Naga Raju

Sepoy Mutiny 1857

,,

29

Venu Babu

Akbar Religion

,,

30

B.Venkateswarlu

Dalhousie

,,

31

K.Sudhakara Rao

Role of Shivaji

,,

32

D.Adilakshmi

Balaji Viswanath

,,

33

M.Lakshmi

Literary activities

,,

34

L.Jayasree

Sources for Mughul History

,,

35

P.Usha Rani

Mughul Administration

,,

36

Y.Sai Prasanthi

Jahangir

,,

37

B.Venkataramaiah

Shajahan

,,

38

K.Musalaiah

Sources of Mughul History

,,

S.No Student Name


39

Ch.Mohana krishna

Seminar Title
Mughul Administration

II B.A

Class
II B.A

40

J.Venkateswara Rao

Deccan Policy of Aurangazeb

,,

41

K.Madan Mohan

Third Battle of Panipat

,,

42

K.Chaya Devi

Aurangazeb

,,

43

S.Srilatha

Deccan Policy of Aurangazeb

,,

44

A.Sudha Rani

Shajahan

,,

45

A.Sarala

Caltural Development Under Mughals

,,

46

S.Sadhik Alikhan

Third Battle of Panipat

47

K.Jyothsna

French Revolution

48

M.Kishore Kumar

Role of Metternich in Austria

,,

49

Kondaiah.G

Role of National Convention

,,

50

M.Naga Lakshmi

French Republic

,,

51

Nagamalleswara Rao

Nepolean Bonaparty

,,

52

K.Naga Raju

Role of Bismarck

,,

53

Y.Naga Raju

Nepolean-I

,,

54

K.Rambabu

Nepolean-III

,,

55

K.Seetaramaiah

Metternich

,,

56

P.Sri Lakshmi

Concert of Europe

,,

57

K.Thrisulaphani

Holi Aliance

,,

58

U.Venkateswara Rao

New trends in Historical Writing

,,

59

K.Srinivasa Babu

1830 July Revolution

,,

60

P.Yedukondalu

Industrial Revolution

,,

61

lakshminisankar

1848 February Revolution

,,

62

L.Siva Krishna

Nepolean-III

,,

63

K.Vijaya Krishna

National Convention

,,

64

A.Srinivasu

Nepolean-III

,,

65

U.Nagamani

Bismarck

,,

66

P.Durga Leela Prasad

Cremean War

,,

67

B.Suneetha

Holy Alliance

,,

68

Ch.Srikanth

Bismarck

,,

69

R.Lakshmi

French Revolution Stages

,,

70

P.Sudarshana Devi

French Republic

,,

71

U.R.Reddy

Nepolean-I

,,

72

K.Vamsi

Nepolean-I

,,

73

K.Kalyani

Nepolean Bonaparty

,,

74

K.Naga Raju

Metternich

,,

75

R.Nagajyothi

Metternick

,,

76

D.Vijaya Madhavi

Concert of Europe

,,

77

P.Raghava Reddy

Holy Alliance

,,

78

P.Babu

1830 July Revolution

79

T.Srikanth

Industrial Revolution

,,

80

T.Radha Kalyani

1848 February Revolution

,,

81

E.Mastanamma

Nepolean-III Reforms

,,

S.No Student Name

Project Name

,,
III B.A

Class

L.Ankaraja Kumari

Mahatma Gandhi

I B.A

P.A.Rama Sastri

Subash Chandra Bose

,,

M.Bala Krishna

Nannaya

,,

P.Chalapathi Reddy

Araya Bhatta

,,

T.Gopaiah

Raghupathi Venkata Ratnam Naidu

,,

M.Maha Lakshmi

Rani Rudrama Devi

,,

N.Maha Lakshmi

Lal Bhadur Sastri

,,

G.Naga Raju

Abdul Kalam Ajad

,,

M.Narasamma

Pothi Sriramulu

,,

10

T.Rampandu Reddy

Kandhukuri Viresalingam Panthulu

,,

11

D.Pothu Raju

Mahmanthri Thimmarusu

,,

12

P.Prasana Kumari

Vivekananda Swamy

,,

13

P.Raghu Ramaiah

Viswanadha Nayakudu

,,

14

B.Rajesh

Vinobha Bhavey

,,

15

B.Raghu Ram

Indira Gandhi

,,

16

M.Rani

Chatrapathi Sivaji

,,

17

V.Rajesh

Sri Muthu Swami Deeshkathulu

,,

18

M.Rama Krishna

Bala Gangadhar Thilak

,,

19

V.Ram Bujji

Bhakta Ramadasu

,,

20

A.Siva Reddy

Pothuluri Veerabrhamendraswamy

,,

21

Y.Siva

Vivekananda Swamy

,,

22

T.Srinivasa Rao

Mother Therissa

,,

23

Y.Srinivasa Rao

Ballari Raghava

,,

24

B.Naga

Ravindranath Tagore

,,

25

E.Siva Subramanyam Lokanayak Jayaprakash

,,

26

Ch.Sowjanya

Dr.B.R.Ambedkar

,,

27

P.Sunitha

Jansi Lakshmi Bai

,,

28

N.Suresh

Rama Krishan Paramahamsa

,,

29

M.Siva Parvathi

Javaharlal Nehru

,,

30

T.Usha Rani

Desabandu Chittaranjan Dasu

,,

31

A.Usha Rani

Alluri Seetha Rama Raju

,,

32

M.V.Suresh Babu

Duggirala Gopala Krishnaiah

,,

33

M.Venkateswarlu

Jagadesh Chandra Bose

,,

34

T.Venkateswa Rao

Sri Murarzi Desai

,,

35

L.Venkateswaramma

Sri Krishna Devarayulu

,,

36

T.Yesu Babu

Sri Sri

,,

37

P.Mastan Reddy

Thikkana

,,

38

V.Venkatesh

Bhagath Singh

,,

39

P.Siva Prasad Reddy

Patabi Sitaramaiah

,,

40

Sk.Subhani

Viswanath Satyanarayana

,,

41

B.Anitha

New Nehru

II B.A

42

P.Durga Prasad

New Nehru

,,

43

T.Gangadhara Rao

Back drop ''Asin of Merger''

,,

S.No Student Name

Project Name

Class

44

M.Hima

Indian Historiography at Cross Roads

II B.A

45
46

A.Kiran
J.K.Naga Kumari

The Time Bomb Jagjeevan Ram

,,

Social Science Teaching Needs Change

,,

47

J.Koteswara Rao

Adhinadha worship in Andhra

,,

48

G.Nagamouli

The Charm of Aurangabad

,,

49

M.Naga Mani

Bruhadeswara Temple at Tajore

,,

50

M.Naga Raju

Prehestoric Culture

,,

51

Nancharaiah

Nagarjunakonda Historical Moments

,,

52

P.Prasana Kumari

History of Modern Andhra

,,

53

P.Prasana Kumari

Social Science role in Policy Formulation

,,

54

K.Pardhasaradhi

Pre Historical Culture

,,

55

K.Ravi Kumar

Recent Archological Exploration

,,

56

U.Rama Krishna

A Note on Bhavanarayana Temple

,,

57

E.Sowjanya

Ravateswara Temple

,,

58

M.Suresh

Pre Historical Excavations

,,

59

P.Siva Kumari

Bruhadeswara Temple

,,

60

Y.Suvarna

Science and Hemanities

,,

61

Y.Srinivasa Rao

Vengi Chalukyan Period

,,

62
63

P.Sudhakar Reddy
I.Swetha

After Murarjee Who


Dr.M.P.Ram Reddy,A Historian of
Modern Andhra

,,
,,

64
65

E.Sunil Goveskar
A.Samudralu

Brahmi Inseription from Amaravathi


Pre Historical Cultural Evidence

,,
,,

66

V.S.Lakshmi

Cholas Art and Architecture

,,

67

Venkatagopaiah

Chandrasekhar

,,

68

A.Veera Reddy

Historical Geography

,,

69
70

B.Venkateswarlu
Sivanageswara Rao

Absence of Jaina Tirdhanakara in Andhra


Absence of Jaina Tirdhanakara images
in Andhra

,,
,,

71

Ankavara Prasad

A note on Terracotta Bul from Kondapur

,,

72

B.Naga Raju

Murarjeedesai

,,

73

B.Venu Babu

Rise and development of islam

,,

74

B.Venkateswarlu

Rajanarayana in A.P. Politics

,,

75

K.Sudhakara Rao

About Jainism

,,

76

Adi Lakshmi Devi

Targeting History

,,

77

M.Lakshmi

Tanjore, Gangaikonda Cholapuram

,,

78

P.Usha Rani

Directives of Study

,,

79

Y.Sai Prasanthi

Satavahanas Art & Architecture

,,

80

B.Venkataramaiah

Prehistoric Culture

,,

81

K.Musalaiah

Coins of India Through ages

,,

82

Ch.Mohana Krishna

Gauthama Budha

,,

83

Venkateswara Rao

Charan Singh

,,

84

K.Madanmohan

H.N.Bhahuguna Lovable Camp

,,

85

K.Chaya Devi

Justice in Plasili patnum

,,

S.No Student Name

Project Name

Class

86

P.Sudha Rani

Temple Insperation in Cuddapa

II B.A

87

A.Sarala

Study of History in Universities

,,

88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95

Sk.Sadhik Alikhan
K.Jyothsna
M.Kishore Kumar
Kondaiah.G
M.Naga Lakshmi
Nagamalleswara Rao
K.Naga Raju
Y.Naga Raju

Pastoralisum in Pennar Basin


North Atlantic treaty of Organization
Bodo's Issue
Elections in Russia
History of European Union
United Nations Organizations
About 370 Article
Chehenya's Issue

,,
III B.A
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,

96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103

K.Rambabu
K.Seetaramaiah
P.Sri Lakshmi
K.Thrisulaphani
U.Venkateswara Rao
K.Srinivasa Babu
P.Yedukondalu
B.Lakshminisankar

104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111

P.Siva Krishna
K.Vijaya Krishna
A.Srinivasu
U.Nagamani
P.Durga Leela Prasad
Y.Suresh
B.Suneetha
P.Samba Siva Rao

112 M.Murali Krishna


113 R.Lakshmi
114 P.Sudarshana Devi
115 U.Reddy
116 K.Vamsi
117 G.Mohana Rao
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126

K.Kalyani
K.Naga Raju
R.Naga Jyothi
D.Vijayamadhavi
P.Raghava Reddy
P.Babu
P.Srikala
T.Radha Kalyani
E.Mantramma

Irish Issue
Kachhatiew Controversy
What About Human Rights
Ohrah Committee Report
Ohrah Committee Report
Non-Aligment Movement
Racial Issue of Srilanka
The Story About Tribal District
of ley in Ladhukh
Jarkhand Issue
Issue of Telugu Ganga Project
Political Devolopements in Nepal
Relations Between Bharat and China
Movements in Jharkhand
About TADA
Presseler Ammendment
Weather Madhura Was Birth Place of
Lord Krishna
Ennram Contravercy
Contervercy Between India and U.S.A
About Super power
Agrements in Economic field
with other Countries
Problamatic Situation of Bosnia
Contervercy about Farakha barage
Unending Slaffffering Situation in Karachi
Story of SAARC
Issue about Sprattlley island
Down fall of Asia
CTBT
Contravercy about Cavery Rever Water
Sardhar sarover Project
About Citizenship
CTBT
Telugu Ganga Project

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DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
S.No Student Name

Seminar Topic

Class

V.Aruna

What is Literature and Does it Matter

II B.com

K.Ashok Babu

Charles Dickens, The Novelist

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4

U.Bhuvaneswari
G.Dhanakantha Rao

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CH.Kotaiah

Bapu Blesses
Mahatma Gandhi in Mulk Raj Anand's
'Untouchable'
Mahatma Gandhi -His Valuable Opinions
on Truth And God

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K.Koteswara Rao

Mahatma Gandhi

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G.Lakshmaiah

Literature and Cultural Studies

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U.Leelavathi

Sarojini Naidu-A Poet of Love

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D.L.Narayana Reddy

What is Literature

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L.Rajee

The Itihas

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11

Y.Samba Siva Rao

Swami Vivekananda and his Message of


hope

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CH.Srinivasa Rao

The Types of Drama

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R.Sirisha

Moral Values in Literature

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K.Suresh

Rabindranath Tagore

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B.Sudhakar

Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet'

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17

S.Sivanarayana
P.Venu Gopal

Shelley's Poetry and Characteristics


Swami Vivekananda His Message
to his Country men

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M.V.Naresh

M.K.Gandhi and his Life

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B.Venkata Narayana

Origin of Telugu Drama

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U.Umamaheswara Rao The Language Laboratory

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P.Yedukondalu

Teaching Reading

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G.Janaki

Swami Vivekananda and his Early Years

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G.Vinoda Rao

Education and Heredity

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Y.Priya

Education and Society-Vivekananda

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G.Gopi Krishna Kumar A Modern Theory of Language Learning

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P.Yagna Narayana

Shakespeare's Son nets

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CH.Chiranjeevi

Indira Gandhi

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B.Omkar

Ezekiel and his Influence

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M.Komala

Sarojini Naidu,A Poet

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Reshma
V.Hari Babu

Nehru - The Years of Promise


Superstitions

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P.Sudhakara Rao

Mahatma

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34

B.Siva Kumar
P.Yamini

Mulkraj Anand
Our Beloved President

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N.V.Samba Siva Rao

Dr.A.P.J.Abdulkalam

I B.Sc.C.P.M

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T.L.Bahavani

Reasources for Learning

I B.Sc.M.P.C E.M

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38

T.V.Satyanarayana
D.Srikanth

R.K.Narayan
News Papers

I B.Sc.M.P.C E.M

39

M.Srikanth

Dowry

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K.Rajendra Prasad

Sarojini Naidu

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P.Murali Krishna

William Shakespeare

S.No Student Name

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I B.Sc. M.E.C

Seminar Topic

I B.Sc.M.P.C E.M

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42

M.Saraynya

Kabir

I B.Sc. M.E.C

43

P.B.Tripura

The Power of Proteins

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R.Sandhya

The Importance of English

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K.V.Padmavathi

Robert Frost

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K.Vanajasree

Mahatma Gandhi

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Ch.Srinivasa Rao

The Name Spells Magic;Kapildev

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M.Naga Raju

Humayeen Kabir

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G.Naga Sudheer

Rabindranath Tagore

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Ch.Anand

Books & Reading

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Ch.Praveen Kumar

Dhyan Chand

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K.Sambi Reddy

Net Works

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G.N.V.S.E.Prasad

Shakespeare

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T.Siva Koteswara Rao Kali Dasa

I B.Sc. C.P.M

55

M.Siva Krishna

R.K.Narayan

I B.Sc. M.P.C

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G.Samba Siva Rao

R.K.Narayan

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P.Anil Kumar

Vikram Ambalal Sarabhai

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I B.Sc. M.P.C E.M

I B.Sc. C.P.M

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K.V.Maheswara Rao

Mother Teresa

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M.Suresh

Vikram Sarabhai

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K.L.Charyulu

The Value of Hobbies

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K.Mallikarjuna Rao

Nehru

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P.N.Venkateswara Rao A Cricket Match

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L.Naga Raju

The Bonds of Duenets

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Y.Lakshmi Prasana

Sarojini Naidu

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K.Swapna Sree

Shonld Education Bejob

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V.Sivaiah

Sir Henry Wotton

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S.V.Prasad

Michael Faraday

I B.Sc. M.P.C E.M

68

P.Samba Siva Rao

Valmiki Maharshi

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N.Krishna Mohan

The Value of Descipline

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M.Sri Ram

The Global out Break of Sars

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V.Sagar

Dr.S.Radha Krishnan-The Teacher

S.No Student Name

I B.Sc. C.P.M

I B.Sc. M.P.C

Project Work

P.Chandana

P.Seeta Maha Lakshmi Spoken English, Dailogue writing

Public Speaking

I B.Sc. C.P.M
I B.Sc. M.P.C E.M

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I B.Sc. C.P.M

Class
III B.Sc.M.P.C

DEPARTMENT OF TELUGU
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K.Amarnadh
B.Anusha
K.Baby Suneetha
J.Ch.V.Ramaiah
T.Devi
P.Deepthi
S.Deepthi
S.Govardhini

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A.Ganesh
I.Harish
B.Kishore
M.Lalitha
R.Naga Raju
P.Naga Raju
M.Nagamani
T.V.Prasanna
T.Narendra
S.Nagendra Babu
Ch.Praveena
M.Prasad
P.Raghavendra Rao
A.R.Krishna Reddy
G.Ratna Babu
D.Radhika
P.Rajesh
M.Siva Prasad
K.Srinivasa Reddy
S.Swathi
B.Sarath Babu

Project Work
Nigama Sarma Akka
Sita Parityagam
Lakuma Character
Arthageetham
Swabhasha Panuganti
Kumaragiri Reddy and Lakuma
Devarakonda Arthageetham
Lakuma Character

Project Work
Nigama Sarma Akka
Sitaparityagam
Swabhasha - Panuganti
Arthageetham Devarakonda
Kamala Character
Bhahukala Darsanam
Nigama Sarma Akka
Sitaparityagam Papa Raju
Swabhasha - Panuganti
Lakuma Character
Sitaparityagam
Nigama Sarma Akka
Arthageetham Devarakonda
Bhahukala Darsanam
Purushothama Rao Character
Prahladha Character
Kamala Character
Kalindi Character
Swabhasha - Panuganti
Rayalanatirasikata
Lakuma Character

Class
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D.Siva Parvathi
P.S.Sundara Rao
R.Seshagiri Rao
Y.Syam Kumar
N.Srinivasa Rao
V.Srinivasa Rao
K.Sujatha
U.Srinivas
B.Siva Kumar
B.Siva Naga Prasad
P.Samba Siva Rao
J.Venkata Kishore
R.V.Naga Lakshmi
G.V.Rohini
Ch.V.V.Prasad
Ch.V.Rama Rao
T.T.N.V.Samba Siva
Rao
M.Teja Rani
G.V.N.Malleswara Rao

B.Rajasekhar
K.Kiran Kumar
K.V.Subba Rao
T.Lakshmipathi
Ch.Kotaiah
V.Bhuvaneswari
P.Yedukondalu
K.Suresh Babu

S.No Student Name


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K.Ashok Babu
D.L.Narayana Reddy
P.Venu Gopal
K.Siyong
D.C.Sekhar Reddy
P.Yagnanaryana
Y.Samba Siva Rao
G.Vinoda Rao
K.Subba Rao

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A.Sharmila
B.V.Narayana
S.Sivanarayana
Ch.Chiranjeevi
M.V.Naresh
Ch.Srinivasa Rao
G.D.Kantha Rao
B.Omkar
K.Raghavendra
Prasad
B.Sudhakar
M.Komala
D.Nagarjuna Reddy

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U.Umamaheswara Rao

Sitaparityagam
Arthageetham
Kumaragiri Reddy - Lukuma
Manucharitra
Nigama Sarma Akka
Sitaparityagam Papa Raju
Varudhini and Pravarakhya Story
Rayalanatirasikata
Prahlada Charitra
Nigama Sarma Akka
Lukuma Kumaragiri Reddy
Swabhasha
Sitaparityagam
Arthageetham
Nigama Sarma Akka
Varudhini and Pravarakhya Story
Devarakonda Balagangadhar Thilok
Arthageetham
Lukuma Tyagam
Rayalanatirasikata
Sitaparityagam
Devarakonda Arthagetham
Prahlada Charitra
Varudhini Mayapravara - Story
Nataka Lakshanas
Lakuma Character
Swabhasha
Prahlada Charitra

Project Work

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Kamala Character
Arthageetham
Nadesam Naprajalu
Chirutondanambi Story
Varavikrayam Nataka Lakshanas
Kumaragiri Reddy and Lakuma
Kalindi Character
Devarakonda Balagangadhar Thilok
Arthageetam
Kalakuri Narayana Rao Varavikrayam
Lakuma Character
Sri Sri Pratigna
Devulapalli Bahukala Darsanam
Kankantipaparaju Sitaparitragam
Kamala Character
Dasaradhi Mahandrodayam
Lakuma Character
Nadesam Naprajalu

II B.Com
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Kamala Character
Timmana Satyabhama (Santvanam)
Gunturi Seshendra Sarma.NadesamNaprajalu
Swabhasha - Panuganti

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G.Gopikrishna Kumar

S.Anil Kumar
Sk.Reshma
K.Ashok Babu
S.Nagavara Prasad
G.Lakshmaiah
G.Janaki
V.Aruna
R.Sireesha
L.Srinivasa Rao
Y.Naga Priya
B.Srinivasu
E.Poleraiah

Manucharitra
Nataka Lakshanalu
Arthageetam - Devarakonda
Purushotama Rao Charatcer
Devulapalli Bahukala Darsanam
Sitaparityagam -Kankantipaparaju
Prahlada Charitra
Urdu Importance
Lakuma Character
Purushotama Rao Charatcer
Kamala Character
Sitaparityagam - Paparaju
Lakuma Character

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A.Geetanjali
U.Leelavathi
M.Hima
Ch.Prasana Kumari
K.Chaya Devi
K.Musalaiah
K.Ravi Kumar
A.Samudralu
K.Sudhakara Rao
T.Venkateswara Rao
P.Durga Prasad

Varavikrayam Nataka Lakshanas


Arthageetham Devarakonda
Nigama Sarma Akka
Sita Parityagam
Mahandrodayam
Bhahukala Darsanam
Lakuma and Kumaragiri Reddy
Sri Sri Pratigna
Swabhasha
Maha Andhrodayam
Sita Parityagam

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P.Usha Rani
P.Sudha Rani
P.Siva Kumari
D.Ankavara Prasad
B.Venkateswara Rao
G.Naga Mouli
U.Rama Krishna
M.Lakshmi
B.Venkataramaiah
P.Pardha Saradhi
J.Koteswara Rao
K.Narendra
K.Madhan Mohan
K.Srinivasa Rao
M.Suresh
A.Kiran
B.Venkateswarlu
P.Sudhakara Reddy
Ch.S.Nageswara Rao
E.Sunil Gavaskar
N.Venu Babu
Y.Suvarna
M.Nagamani
D.Adi Lakshmi
J.K.Naga Kumari
T.Gangadhara Rao
A.Sarala

Project Work
Swabhasha
Nigama Sarma Akka
Prahlada Charitra
Satyabhama Santvanam
Sri Sri Pratigna
Arthageetham Devarakonda
Nadesam Naprajalu
Sitaparityagam
Mahandrodayam
Nadesam Naprajalu
Satyabhama Santvanam
Manucharitra
Prahlada Charitra
Sri Sri Pratigna
Lakuma and Kumaragiri Reddy
Bahukala Darsanam
Swabhasha
Prahlada Charitra
Mahandrodyam
Kumaragiri Reddy and Lakuma
Bahukala Darsanam
Kamala Character
Bhramaramba Character
Nigama Sarma Akka
Mahandrodayam
Bahukala Darasanam
Nigama Sarma Akka

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E.Sowjanya
N.Nancharaiah
S.Ali Khan
M.Naga Raju
L.V.Subba Rao
P.Prasanna Kumari
Y.Sai Prasanthi
G.Bindu
P.C.Sekhar Reddy
D.Naga Mani
B.Hima
N.Venkamma
M.Basavamma
K.Ratna Kumari
Y.venkata Ramana
K.Jagan Mohan
T.Siva Sateesh
Y.Adi Narayana
K.Ratna Raju
A.Vara Lakshmi
M.Venkateswara Rao

S.No Student Name


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Y.Anusha
P.Swathi
T.Jagan Kumar
I.Gowtham Kumar
T.Srinivasa Rao
P.Suresh
N.Salman Raj
J.Chakravarthi
K.Suresh Babu
G.S.V.Dhanunjaya Rao
P.Khadyadhme Reddy

M.Mahesh Babu
Y.Srinivasa Rao
Ch.Samudraiah
A.Vasantha Rao
V.Krishna Chitanya
K.B.Subramanyam
D.Swarna Latha
P.Sai Babu
P.Johny
P.M.K.Reddy
B.Ravi
P.Prasanth
V.Siva Reddy
I.Santhi Swaroop
K.R.R.Mohan Rao
K.Anand
K.Ashok
K.Gopi
P.Nagamani

Sita Parityagam
Prahalada Charitra
Lakuma and Kumaragiri Reddy
Nadesam Naprajalu
Mahandrodayam
Subhadra Character
Kumaragiri Reddy and Lakuma
Nadesam Naprajalu
Prahlada Charitra
Satyabhama Santvanam
Swabhasha
Kamala Character
Satyabhama Santvanam
Varavikaryam Drama
Manucharitra
Bahukala Darasanam
Kamala Character
Varudhini and Pravara
Prahlada Charitra
Satyabhama Santvanam
Nadesam Naprajalu

Project Work
Kamala Character
Swabhasha Panuganti
Satyabhama Santvanam
Lakuma and Kumaragiri Reddy
Manucharitra
Swabhasha
Prahlada Charitra
Kalindi Character
Kamala Character
Nadesam Naprajalu
Satyabhama Santvanam
Kamala Character
Nadesam Naprajalu
Swabhasha
Manucharitra
Kamala Character
Bahukala Darsanam
Nadesam Naprajalu
Satyabhama Santvanam
Varavikrayam Story
Manucharitra
Varudhini Pravara Story
Kamala Character
Prahlada Charitra
Kalindi Character
Lakuma and Kumaragiri Reddy
Krishna Murthy Character
Prakasam Character
Indira Character
Vasundara Character

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B.Peda Pothu Raju


Ch.Praveen Kumar
B.Rupa Kalyani
N.Sandeep
A.Srinivasa Rao
P.Srinivasa Rao
M.V.S.Naga Raju
Naresh
M.Sri Lakshmi
S.V.Reddy
P.Balaji
M.Rajani
M.Rohini
D.P.Chandra Reddy
B.Sireesha
V.Naga Lakshmi
K.V.N.D.Ramu
P.Archana

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K.Swetha
G.Deepika
D.Vijaya Raju
Y.Rama Devi
K.Prasanthi
B.Anil
M.Anand Babu
G.Bhagya Rao
Ch.Chakravarthi
T.Gopi Reddy
Ch.Indira
P.Jyothsna Devi
K.Kiran Kumar
Sk.Khaleel
K.Nagarjuna
S.Naga Jyothi
M.Nagamelleswara Rao

S.Naresh Babu
G.Peter Paul
N.Pradeep
P.Prabhakara Rao
B.Prasad
M.Raja
T.Rohit Reddy
Y.Rajasekhar
S.Suneetha
M.Surendra Babu
P.Srikanth
A.Siva Krishana
D.Bushaiah
P.Samba Siva Rao
D.Vara Prasad
K.V.V.Srinivasa Rao

Bejjamahadevi Story
Gabbilam Story
Kinnera Nadakalu
Seshavataram Character
Kinnera Nadakalu
Bejjamahadevi Story
Palkurki Somanadha Bejjamahadevi Story

Gurajada Desabhakthi
Sri Krishna Leelalu
Bejjamahadevi Story
Prakasam Character
Viswanadha Kinnera Nadakalu
Kinnera Nadakalu
Rayaprolu Prabodham
Kalyani Character
Sakunthalopakyanam
Sakunthala and Dushyantha
Kalyani Character

Project Work
Krishna murthy Character
Duvvuri Rami Reddy Krushivaludu
Gurajada Desa Bhakthi
Sakhuntala and Dushyantha
Chakravarthi Character
Chirutonda Nambi Story
Sri Krishna Balya Kreedalu
Sakunthala Character
Bejjamaha Devi
Krusheevaludu
Kalyani Character
Kalateeta Vyaktulu
Krishna Murthy Character
Gabbilam
Prakasam Character
Desabhakti
Kinnera Nadakalu
Krishna Murthy Character
Gurajada Desabhakti
Sakunthala Dusayantha
Sri Krishna Balya Kreedalu
Indira Character
Krusheevaludu
Chirutonda Nambi Story
Gabbilam
Droupadi Paridevanam
Prakasam Character
Bejjamaha Devi
Kinnera Nadakalu
Indira Character
Sakuntala Dushyantha
Desabhakti Gurajada
Kalyani Character

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A.Venkata Ratnam
M.V.S.Naga Raju
P.V.Reddy
T.Ravi Kanth
P.Priyanka
P.Lakshmi Prasad
T.Susmitha
D.V.Vardhan Reddy
M.Praveen Kumar
T.Rajasekhar
K.Yedukondalu
M.V.S.Naga Raju
P.N.Venkateswara Rao

Ch.Anand Kumar
M.Suresh

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K.Sambi Reddy
K.Sambi Reddy
K.V.Maheswara Rao
P.Anil Kumar
G.Naga Sudheer
M.Sarayyana
L.Anka Raja Kumari
P.A.Rama Sastry
M.Bala Krishna
M.Maha Lakshmi
N.Maha Lakshmi
G.Naga Raju
M.Narasamma
P.Pothu Raju
P.Raghu Ramaiah
B.Raju
B.Raghu Ram
M.Rani
U.Raghu Babu
Y.Siva
T.Srinivasa Rao
Y.Srinivasa Rao
B.S.Naga Raju
E.S.Subrahmanyam
Ch.Sowjanya
P.Suneetha
N.Suresh
M.Siva Parvathi
T.Usha Rani
E.Umamaheswara Rao

A.Usha Rani
M.V.Suresh Babu
T.Venkateswara Rao
T.Yesu Babu
P.Mastan
V.Venkatesh

Chirutonda Nambi
Krishna Murthy Character
Kalateeta Vyaktulu
Sakunthala Dushyantha
Kinnera Nadakalu
Prakasam Character
Desabhakti
Prakasam Character
Kamala Character
Krishna Murthi Character
Purushothama Rao Character
Kalindi Character
Sri Krishna Balya Kreedalu
Indira Character
Viswanadha Kinnera Nadakalu

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Videhi Character
Vasundhara Character
Prakasam Character
Bejjamaha devi
Raminaidu Character
Bejjamaha Devi
Sakunthalo Pakyanam
Krusheevaludu
Chirutonda Nambi
Kalyani Character
Bejjamaha devi
Kalateeta Vyaktulu
Chirutonda Nambi
Prakasam Character
Indira Character
Krusheevaludu
Bejjamaha devi
Sakunthala and Dushyantha
Chirutonda Nambi
Kalyani Character
Krusheevaludu
Droupadi Paridevanam
Sakunthalo Pahyanam
Indira Character
Kalyani Character
Chirutonda Nambi
Prakasam Character
Bejjamaha devi
Krusheevaludu
Sakunthalo Pakhyanam
Indira Character
Vasundhara Character
Dushyantha and Sakunthala
Bejjamaha devi
Desabhakti Gurajada
Kalyani Character

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A.Vara Prasad
K.Parameswara Rao
Y.Lakshmi Prasanna
T.B.Tripura Sundari
M.Naga Raju
N.Krishna Mohan
K.Swapna Sri
S.V.Prasad
V.Hari Babu
B.Siva Kumar
K.Mallikarjuna Rao

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Y.B.Siva Charan
G.Samba Siva Rao
P.Sudhakara Rao
P.Murali Krishna
K.Rajendra Prasad
K.Vanaja Sri
K.V.Padmavathi
R.Sandhya
K.Satish
K.Bhaskara Babu
P.Durga Prasad
B.Naveen Raju
A.Purna Chandra Rao

A.Ramu
P.Rajani Kumari
M.Rama Devi
M.Srinu
M.Sivaiah
P.Subba Rao
K.Siva Kumar
P.Satyavathi
V.V.Naga Raju
M.Vara Prasad
Ch.Venkaiah
A.Venkataramaiah
A.Vamsi Krishna
B.Venkata Lakshmi
A.Venkata Suresh
G.V.Satyanarayana
V.V.S.Rama Krishna
N.Srinivasa Rao
S.Naga Raju
G.Naga Raju
T.Raju
Ajith Kumar
P.Subhani
K.Edukondalu

Krusheevaludu Duvvuri Rami Reddy


Indira Character
Vasundara Character
Kinnera Nadakalu
Sri Krishna Balya Kreedalu
Sakunthala and Dushyantha
Bejjamaha devi
Chakravarthi Character
Kalateeta Vyaktulu
Kinnera Viswanatha
Bejjamaha devi
Prakasam Character

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Kalyani Character
Krishna Murthy Character
Tikkana Droupadi
Chirutonda Nambi
Kinnerasani Nadakalu
Bejjamaha devi
Prakasam Character
Kalyani Character
Prakasam Pautrachitranamu
Bejjamaha devi
Chirutonda Nambi
Kinnerasani Nadakulu
Prakasam Pautrachitranamu
Chakravarthi
Bejjamaha devi
Chirutonda Nambi
Chakravarthi
Bejjamaha devi Katha
Prakasam Pautrachitranamu
Chirutonda Nambi
Kinnerasani Nadakalu
Chakravarthi
Prakasam Pautrachitranamu
Kinnerasani Nadakalu
Bejjamaha devi Katha
Chakravarthi Patra
Chirutonda Nambi
Kalateeta Vyaktulu
Bejjamaha devi Katha
Kinnerasani Nadakulu
Prakasam Pautrachitranamu
Bejjamaha devi Katha
Sakunthalo Pakhyanam
Bejjamaha devi Katha
Chakravarthi Patrachitrana
Chirutonda Nambi
Kinnerasani Nadakalu

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L.Naga Raju
P.Rajya Lakshmi
M.Sowjanya
B.Krishna Prasad
V.Suhasini
Mamatha
D.Krishna Kumari

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D.Krishna Kumari

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P.B.Salani
K.Bikshalu
T.Lakshmi Bhavani
D.Madhu Lakshmi
Kharim khan
M.Sri Ram

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K.Saritha
T.Neelima
T.Vijaya Lakshmi
Ravi Kumar
Ravi Kumar
T.L.Bhavani

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M.Sri Ram
V.Rambujji
D.Madhu Lakshmi
Ch.Praveen Kumar
I.Pravallika
Sk.Mubeena
L.Pravallika
D.Krishna Kumar
K.Saritha
T.Vijaya Lakshmi
P.Rajya LAkshmi
P.Salani

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P.B.Salani
M.Sowjanya
P.Rajya Lakshmi

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L.Naga Raju
P.Rajya Lakshmi
B.Krishna Prasad
V.L.Charyulu
Y.Mamatha
D.Krishna Kumari

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K.L.Charyulu
D.Krishna Kumari
P.B.Salani

Project Work
Prem Chand
Gurudev our Bapu
Bhasha Vikas our Abhivarnun
Bharatiya Vastukadha Ka Ethihas
Vigna Ka Sadupayog our Durupayog
Hindi Ka Udbhav our Vikas
Hamara Desh

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Eshwar Chandra Vidya Sagar Ka


Jeevitha Charitra
Bhasha Vikas Ka Anveshan
Hindi Bhasha Per Vignan Yatra
Bhasha Ki Samasya our Rashtra Bhasha
Smt.Sarojini Naidu
Bhowdha Dharamam
Swatantra Bharat Ki Siksha Paddati Mae
Hindi Ka Stan
Sri . Aravind
Satyam Sivam Sundharam
Paramanu Yug
Cinema our Samaj
Hindi Bhasha Per Vignan Yatra
Hari Vidyerdhi Jeevan Mae AK Advitiya
Anubhuti

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Hindi Bhasha Per Abhiprays Sekaren Ki Yatra

Kranti Kae Agradhut Kabeer


Hindi Bhasha Per Abhiprays Sekaren Ki Yatra

MariAntima itche
Siksha Jagat Ki Samasyae
Antiriksha Lok Mae Manav Ki Vijay
Yudha abhishap Adhava Varadon
Hamara Desh
Sri Aravind
Paramanu Yug
Bapu Ka Jeevan Vidhan
Rashtriye Tyohar

Seminar Topic
Kal Vibhajan
Bharatiya Samskruti
Sahitya our Somskruti Ka Parasper
Sombondh
Bapu Kadha
Subhakhamana
Television our Vignan
Agnata Vas Pondava Darshan
Bharat Nirmatha Tulisidas
Eshvarchandra Vidya Sagar Ka Jeevan
Charitra
Savaser Gaehu
Vignan Ki Sadhana
Bharat Ki Pranata Manav Budh

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K.Bhikshalu
Prasad
T.L.Bhavani
D.Madhu Lakshmi
Sk.Karim Khan
I.Bhargavi
G.Prasad

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V.Suhasini
I.Bhargavi
K.Saritha
Sk.Mubeena
Ravi Kumar
V.Ram Bujji
P.Srinivasa Rao
D.Krishna Kumari
T.Vijaya lakshmi
K.Saritha
P.Salini
P.Rajya Lakshmi

Esayi dharm
Maha pondit Ravan
Tri Bhasha Sutre
Bharatiya Somskruti Ka Varnan
Eslam dharma prabhave
Vignan our Yug
Radha Krishna Ka Janm our Siksha

Seminar Topic
Samaj our Sahitye
Naveen Samakaleena Vyavasta
Dharma Pracharak Sankaracharya
Kala our Jeevan
Mahatma Budha Va Unka Sandesh
Vidyerdhi our Rajaneeti
Bhasha our Lipi
Hamara Desh
Paramanu Yug
Smt.Mahadevi Varma
Dinakaran
Durvasi

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M.V.Suresh Babu
L.A.Raja Kumari

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B.Raghu Ram
T.Gopaiah
V.Rajesh
P.Chalapthi Reddy
P.S.Prasad Reddy
P.Mastan Reddy
A.Vara Prasad
P.Raghu Ramaiah
N.Suresh
U.Raghu Babu
L.Venkateswaramma

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M.Rani
Y.Siva
T.Yesu Babu

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T.Srinivasa Rao
P.Prasana Kumari
T.Venkateswara Rao
M.Narasamma

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Sk.Nana Saheb
M.Siva Parvathi
Ch.Sowjanya

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V.Venkatesh

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Class

Liberalisation
Importance of Liberalisation in
Economic Polices
The Importance of Liberalisation in India
Liberalisation
Liberalisation in India
Liberalisation
Liberalisation
Importance of Liberalisation
Liberalisation
Liberalisation
Liberalisation
Liberalisation
Importance of Liberalisation in Economic
Polices
The Importance of Liberalisation in India
Liberalisation
Importance of Liberalisation in Economic
Polices
Liberalisation
Importance of Liberalisation in India
Liberalisation
Importance of Liberalisation in Economic
Polices
Importance of Liberalisation
Liberalisation
Importance of Liberalisation in Economic
Polices
Importance of Liberalisation in Economic
Polices

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28

V.Ram Bujji
M.Bala Krishna
E.S.Subramanyam
P.Suneetha

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30
31
32

T.Usha Rani
M.Maha Lakshmi
N.Maha Lakshmi
Sk.Subani

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37

G.Naga Raju
T.Venkateswara Rao
Y.Srinivasa Rao
B.Siva Naga Raju
A.Usha Rani

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E.U.Maheswara Rao

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P.A.Rama Sastry

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K.Jyothsna
N.Kishore Kumar
G.Kondaiah
M.Naga Lakshmi
K.N.Malleswara Rao
B.Naga Raju
K.Naga Raju
Y.Naga Raju
K.Ram Babu
K.Seetha Ramaiah
P.Sri Lakshmi
K.Thrisulapani
U.Venkateswa Rao
K.Srinivasa Babu
P.Yedukondalu
Lakshmi Niesehkar
P.Siva Krishna
K.Vijay Krishna
A.Salini
V.Nagamani
D.Prasad
Y.Suresh
Ch.K.Chkravarthi
B.Sunitha
P.Samba Siva Rao
M.Murali Krishna
Ch.Srikanth
R.Lakshmi
Sudeshna Devi
U.Murthy Reddy
K.Vamsi
G.Mohana Rao
K.Kalyani
K.Naga Raju

Economic Polices Liberalisation


Liberalisation
Liberalisation
Liberalisation

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Importance of Liberalisation
Liberalisation
Liberalisation
Importance of Liberalisation in Economic
Polices
Liberalisation
Budjet 2005-06
Liberalisation
Liberalisation
The Importance of Liberalisation in
Economic Polices
Importance of Liberalisation in Economic
Polices
Importance of Liberalisation in Economic
Polices
Importance of Globalisation
Industrial Revolution and Globalisation
Globalisation in India
Globalisation in India
Globalisation in India
Globalisation in India
Commercial Banks
Commercial Banks
Commercial Banks
Commercial Banks
Economic Planing in India
Economic Planing in India
Economic Planing in India
Economic Planing in India
Economic Planing in India
Importance of Globalisation
Importance of Globalisation
Globalisation
Main Objectives in X Plan
Main Objectives in X Plan
Main Objectives in X Plan
Main Objectives in X Plan
Main Objectives in X Plan
Globalisation
Micro Economic Policies
Micro Economic Policies
Micro Economic Policies
Micro Economic Policies
Micro Economic Policies
Micro Economic Policies
Privatisation
Privatisation
Privatisation
Privatisation

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R.Naga Jyothi

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Privatisation

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Vijaya Madhavi
Raghava Reddy
P.Babu
P.Srikala
Radha Kalyani
Mantramma
Durga Prasad

Privatisation
Globalisation
Globalisation
Globalisation
Globalisation
Globalisation
Methods of Credit Control in Reserve
Bank of India

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109

T.Gangadhara Rao
M.Hema
A.Kiran
J.K.Naga Kumari
J.Koteswara Rao
G.Naga Mouli
M.Naga Mani
M.Naga Raju
N.Nancharaiah
Narendra
Ch.Prasana Kumari
P.Prasana Kumari
K.Pardhasaradhi
K.Ravi Kumar
U.Rama Krishna
E.Sowjanya
M.Suresh
P.Siva Kumari
Y.Suvarna
Y.Srinivasa Rao
P.Sudhakar Reddy
I.Swetha
K.Srinivasa Rao
E.Sunil Gavaskar
A.Samudrulu
B.V.Subba Lakshmi
Y.Venkata Gopaiah

Concept and Measurement of National Income

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A.Veera Reddy
U.Venkateswara Rao
Ch.S.Nageswara Rao
D.Anka Prasad

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118
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120

B.Naga Raju
N.Venu Babu
B.Venkateswarlu
M.Adi Lakshmi Devi
M.Lakshmi
P.Jayasree
P.Usha Rani

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Y.Sai Prasanthi

Secular Consemption Function


Investment function
Multiplies
Meaning,Function and Clarification as Money

VAAT
Economic Reforms
Multiplies
Child Labour
Child Labour
Types of Money , its Importance
J.B. Say Law of Market Theory
Effects of Inflation
Function of Reserve Bank of India
Social Accounts
Control as Money Supply
Marginal Efficiency of Capital
Psychological Law of Function
J.B. Say Law of Market Theory
Economic System Before Independence
Credit Creation of Commercial Banks
J.M.Kenyes Theory
J.B. Say Law of Market Theory
Privatization their Importance
Open Economy System
Marginal Efficency of Capital
Role of Money in Capital,Socialist and
Mixed Economics
Meaning,Types of Commercial Banks
Importance of Macro Econimics
10th Five year Plan
Importance and Agriculture
Development for Indian Economy
Theories of Inflation
Meaning and Phases of Trede Cycle
Importance of Industrilization
Green Revelution
J.M.Kenyes Theory
DWACRA
National Income as on Indicator of
Economic year

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Irving Fisher Cash Transaction approach

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141
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144

K.Musalaiah
B.Venkata Ramaiah
Ch.Mohan Krishna
J.Venkateswara Rao
K.Madhan Mohan
K.Chaya Devi
S.Srilatha
A.Sarala
Sk.Sayed Alikhan
K.Jyothsna
N.Krishna Kumar
G.Kondaiah
M.Naga Lakshmi
K.N.Malleswara Rao
B.Naga Raju
Y.Naga Raju
K.Ram Babu
K.Seeta Ramaiah
Sri Lakshmi
U.Venkateswara Rao
K.Srinivasa Babu
P.Yedukondalu
K.Vijay Krishna

145

A.Srinivasu

146
147
148
149

V.Nagamani
D.D.Leela Prasad
Y.Suresh
Ch.Kalyan
Chakarvarthi
B.Suneetha
M.Murali Krishna
Ch.Srikanth
R.Lakshmi
P.Sudheshna Devi
K.Vamsi
K.Pothu Raju
E.Chandra Sekhar
G.Mohana Rao
K.Kalyani
R.Naga Jyothi
D.Vijaya Madhavi
P.Raghava Reddy
P.Babu
P.Srikala
T.Radha Kalyani

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151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165

S.No Student Name


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167
168
169

K.Trisulapani
E.Mantramma
K.Jyothsna
N.Kishore Kumar

Globalization
Defination and Types of Inflation
Importance of Multiplier
Importance,Scope of Macro Economics
Methods of Quantitative and Qualitative
J.M.Kenyes Theory
Causes of Consumption Behaviour
Theory and Types of Investment
Role of Commercial Banks
Control of Population
Public Distribution
Good Future in Agribased Industries
IRDP
Importance of Indusrtilization
Problems of Handicrafts and Surplus Labour

Child Labour
DWACRA
Adult Education
Rural Independence
Development of Infrastructure Facilities
VATT
Importance of Agriculture
Rural Migration, its Effects in Rural
Developement
Aims and Importance of Rural
Developement
Inequalities in Land Distibution
Kanege Tree
Alternative Prospectives on Rural Area
Types of Unemployement and its
Problems,Solution
Nutrition
Problems of Government Firms
Diversification of Economic Activities
Rural Banks
NABARD
Alternative Prospectives on Rural Area
Alternative Prospectives on Rural Area
Coperative Society
10th Five Year Plan
Importance of Small Scall Industries
Agro Based Industries
Aims of Rural Industrilization
Economic Reforms
Green Revolution
Land Reforms
Gandhi Model

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Panchyat Raj System


Guntur District Population
Guntur District Population

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213

G.Kondaiah
M.Naga Lakshmi
K.N.Malleswara Rao
B.Naga Raju
Y.Naga Raju
K.Ram Babu
K.Seeta Ramaiah
Sri Lakshmi
U.Venkateswara Rao
K.Srinivasa Babu
P.Yedukondalu
B.Lakshmi Nishankar
P.Siva Krishna
K.Vijay Krishna
A.Srinivasu
V.Nagamani
D.D.Leela Prasad
Y.Suresh
Ch.K.Chakarvarthi
B.Sunetha
P.Samba Siva Rao
M.Murali Krishna
Ch.Srikanth
R.Lakshmi
P.Sudheshna Devi
A.U.Murthy Reddy
K.Vamsi
K.Pothu Raju
E.Chandrasekhar
V.Raju
G.Mohana Rao
K.Kalyani
K.Naga Raju
R.Nagajyothi
D.Vijaya Madhavi
D.Indira
P.Raghava Reddy
P.Babu
P.Srikala
T.Radha Kalyani
E.Mantramma
Durga Prasad
T.Gangadhara Rao
M.Hema

S.No Student Name


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A.Kiran
J.K.Naga Kumari
J.Koteswara Rao
G.Naga Mouli
M.Naga Mani
M.Naga Raju
N.Nancharaiah

Guntur District Population


Guntur District in Medical and Public Health
Guntur District in Medical and Public Health
Guntur District in Medical and Public Health

Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
Irrigation Facilities for Guntur District
Irrigation Facilities for Guntur District
Irrigation Facilities for Guntur District
Forest
Forest
Forest
Industries
Industries
Power Facilities
Power Facilities
Power Facilities
Transport and Communication Facilities
Transport and Communication Facilities
Transport and Communication Facilities
Education
Education
Education
Coperative Society
Coperative Society
Coperative Society
Coperative Society
Coperative Society
Coperative Society
Coperative Society
A Survey of Judicial System
A Survey of Judicial System
A Survey of Judicial System
A Survey of Judicial System
A Survey of Social Welfare
A Survey of Social Welfare
A Survey of Social Welfare
A Survey of Social Welfare
A Survey of Social Welfare
A Survey of Social Welfare
A Statistical Survey of Nagaram Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Nagaram Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Nagaram Mandalam

Project Name
A Statistical Survey of Nagaram Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Nagaram Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Nagaram Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Nagaram Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Nagaram Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Nagaram Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Nagaram Mandalam

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253
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255
256
257
258
259

K.Narendra
Ch.Prasana Kumari
P.Prasana Kumari
K.Pardhasaradhi
K.Ravi Kumar
U.Rama Krishna
E.Sowjanya
M.Suresh
P.Siva Kumari
Y.Suvarna
Y.Srinivasa Rao
P.Sudhakar Reddy
I.Swetha
K.Srinivasa Rao
E.Sunil Gavaskar
A.Samudrulu
B.V.Subba Lakshmi
Y.Venkata Gopaiah
A.Veera Reddy
U.Venkateswara Rao
Ch.S.Nageswara Rao
D.Anka Prasad
B.Naga Raju
N.Venu Babu
B.Venkateswarlu
K.Sudhakara Rao
M.Adi Lakshmi
M.Lakshmi
P.Jayasree
P.Usha Rani
Y.Sai Prasanthi
K.Musalaiah
B.Venkata Ramaiah
Ch.Mohan Krishna
J.Venkateswara Rao
K.Madhan Mohan
K.Chaya Devi
P.Sudha Rani
S.Srilatha

A Statistical Survey of Nagaram Mandalam

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A.Sarala

A Statistical Survey of Bhattiprolu Mandalam

261

Sk.Sayed Alikhan

A Statistical Survey of Bhattiprolu Mandalam

A Statistical Survey of Nagaram Mandalam


A Statistical Survey of Nagaram Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Nagaram Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Nagaram Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Cherukupalli Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Cherukupalli Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Cherukupalli Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Cherukupalli Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Cherukupalli Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Cherukupalli Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Cherukupalli Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Cherukupalli Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Cherukupalli Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Cherukupalli Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Cherukupalli Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Cherukupalli Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Nizampatnam Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Nizampatnam Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Nizampatnam Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Nizampatnam Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Nizampatnam Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Nizampatnam Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Nizampatnam Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Nizampatnam Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Nizampatnam Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Nizampatnam Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Nizampatnam Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Nizampatnam Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Nizampatnam Mandalam

A Statistical Survey of Bhattiprolu Mandalam


A Statistical Survey of Bhattiprolu Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Bhattiprolu Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Bhattiprolu Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Bhattiprolu Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Bhattiprolu Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Bhattiprolu Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Bhattiprolu Mandalam
A Statistical Survey of Bhattiprolu Mandalam

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DEPATRMENT OF POLITICS
S.No Student Name
1
2
3
4

L.A.Raja Kumari
P.A.Rama Sastry
M.Bala Krishna
P.Chalapathi Reddy

T.Gopaiah

Seminar Topic
Nature and Scope of Political Science
Development of Political Science
Importance of Political Science
Study of Political Science (Treaditional and
Moderan)
Study of Political Science (Treaditional and
Moderan)

Class
I B.A
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7

M.Maha Lakshmi
N.Maha Lakshmi

G.Naga Raju

Proportional Representation
Relation Between Political Science and
Socilogy
Relation Between Political Science and
History

9
10

M.Narasamma
T.P.R.Pandu Reddy

Sailent Feature of the State

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27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43

D.Pothu Raju
P.Prasana Kumari
P.Raghu Ramaiah
B.Raja
B.Raghu Ram
M.Rani
U.Raghu Babu
V.Rajesh
M.Rama Krishna
V.Ram Bujji
Y.Siva
T.Srinivasa Rao
Y.Srinivasa Rao

Sailent Feature of the State


Kinds and Features of Sovereignty
Types and Feature of Sovereignty
Types and Duties of Political Parties
Jhon Austin Sovereignty

S.Subrahamanya Reddy

B.S.Naga Raju
E.S.Subramanyam
Ch.Sowjanya
P.Suneetha
N.Suresh
M.Siva Parvathi
T.Usha Rani
E.U.Maheswara Rao
A.Usha Rani
M.V.Suresh Babu
T.Venkateswara Rao
L.Venkateswaramma
Sk.Nana Saheb
Y.Naga Raju
K.Parameswara Rao
T.Yesu Babu
P.Mastan Reddy
V.Venkatesh
P.Sivaprasad Reddy

S.No Student Name

Relation Between Political Science and


Socilogy

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Unitary form of Govt


Function of Legislature

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Difference Parliamentary and Presidenctal


form Govt

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Nature and Importance of Judicial Review

Plural Sovereignty
Devine Theory
Devine Theory
Hobbes Social Contract Theory
Jhon Lock Social Contract Theory
Jhon Lock Theory
Roussou Social Contract & General Will
Roussou General Will
People Openion in Democrasy
Evolution as Theory of the State
Orgin and Nature of Law
Nature of Law
Rule of Law
Types and safe guards of Liberty
Types and safe guards of Liberty
Types of Equality
Types of Equality
Rights and Duties
Theory of Separation of Power
The Causes for Success of Democrosy
The Causes for Success of Democrosy
Direct Democracy
Merits and Demerits of Parliamentary from of Govt
Merits and Demerits of Presidential from of Govt

Seminar Topic

Class

44

Sk.Subhani

Judicial Review

I B.A

45
46
47
48

T.Gangadhara Rao
M.Hema
J.K.Naga Kumari
J.Koteswara Rao

History of Indian National Congress


Priminister's role in Indian Politics

II B.A
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50
51
52
53

M.Naga Mouli
M.Naga Mani
M.Naga Raju
N.Nancharaiah
CH.Prasana Kumari

Formation&Functions of Supreme Court of India

Prequble of Indian Contitution and it's


importance
Place of Gandhi in Indian Politics
Unrest ammong students in India
Social and Economic factors in India
Powers and functions of Indian President

Powers and functions of Loksabha

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55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64

P.Prasana Kumari
K.Ravi Kumar
E.Soujanya
M.Suresh
P.Siva Kumari
Y.Suvarna
I.Swetha
A.Samudralu
K.Srinivasa Rao
B.V.Subba Lakshmi

65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72

B.Venkateswarlu
K.Sudhakara Rao
D.Adi Lakshmi
M.Lakshmi
P.Usha Rani
Y.Sai Prasanthi
B.Venkataramaiah
K.Musalaiah

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74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88

P.Sudha Rani
A.Sarala
SK.Salim Alikhan
K.Jothsna
N.Kishore Kumar
G.Kondaiah
M.Naga Lakshmi
K.N.Malleswara Rao
K.Naga Raju
Y.Naga Raju
K.Ram Babu
K.Seeta Ramaiah
P.Sri Lakshmi
K.Trisula Pani
U.Venkata Siva Rao
K.Srinivasa Babu

CH.S.Nageswara Rao

Management of Portiament Activities


Communist Party of India
Formation and Functions of Rajyasabha
Potanetary Committes
Influence of President in Indian Politics
President of India
Social unrest ammong Students
Power and Functions of Governer
Formation of Conglitment Assembly
Unrest ammong Formers
Sailent Features of Indian Contitution
Problem of Indian Contitution and it's
Imporatnce
Century Features in Indian Contitution
Art 32 to 35
Directive Principles in Indian Contitution
Century Features in Indian Contitution
Unrest ammong in Indian Contitution
Federal Futures in Indian Contitution
Unrest ammong Labour
Reasons for Functions of Regional
Political Parties
Powers and functions of Loksabha
Charectors of Indian National Politics
Ancient Indian Political Thought
Salient Feature of Greek Theory
Sofists
Socraties
Plato Life History and Platos Justice Theory

Platos Ist & IInd idealistic State


Aristotle Role in Political Science
Aristotle Views in Slavory System
Greek Helenic Theory about Aristotle
Aristotle Views of idealistic State
Machiavelly View in Ethics
Sailent Feature of Greek Theory
Bentham Utilitarianism and State of
Nature Law

S.No Student Name

Seminar Topic

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90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101

P.Yedukondalu
B.L.Nissankar
P.Siva Krishna
K.Vijaya Krishna
A.Srinivas
U.Naga Mani
P.D.L.Prasad
Y.Suresh
Ch.K.Chakarvarthy
B.Suneetha
P.Samba siva Rao
M.Murali Krishna
Ch.Srikanth

J.S.Mill Preferencial form of Govt


Hegel Views in State
Hobbes Social Contract Theory
John Lock
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Roussou Social Contract & General Will
Karl Marks Communism
Hegel Views of Liberty
The PrinceMachiavelly
Koutilya Power of the king
Machiavelly views in Political Thought
Views of Manu - Powers of the King

102

R.Lakshmi

Gandhi Truth and Non Voilence and Satya

Mahatma Gandhi Non Co Operative Movment

Koutilya

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P.Sudeshna

Gandhiji Sarvodaya

104

A.U.M.Reddy

Nehru Democracy

105

K.Vamsi

Nehru Socialism

106

K.Pothu Raju

Socraties Life History

107

E.Chandra Sekahar

Koutilya Mandal Theory

108

G.Mohan Rao

Bentham Utilitarianism

109

K.Kalyani

M.N.Roy Views Democracy

110

K.Naga Raju

Plato Second Idea Listic State

111

R.Naga Jyothi

M.N.Roy Radical Humanism

112

D.Vijaya Madhavi

J.P.Narayana Socialism

113

P.Raghava Reddy

Views of Ambedkar in Constitutional System

114

P.Babu

Ambedkar Views on Dalits and Other Under


Developed Castes

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117

P.Srikala
T.Radha Kalyani
E.Mantramma

J.P.Narayan Sarvodaya
Political Ideas of T.H.Green
J.P.Narayan Sarvodaya

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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

P.A.Ram Sastry
M.Bala Krishna
P.Chalapathi Reddy
T.Gopaiah
M.Maha Lakshmi
N.Maha Lakshmi
G.Naga Raju
M.Narasamma
T.P.R.P.Reddy
D.Pothu Raju
P.Prasana Kumari
P.Raghuramaiah
B.Raghu Ram
M.Rajani
U.Raghu Babu
V.Rajesh
M.Rama Krishna

S.No Student Name


18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

V.Ram Bujji
A.Siva Reddy
Y.Siva
T.Srinivasa Rao
Y.Srinivasa Rao
S.S.Reddy
B.Siva Naga Raju
E.S.Subramanyam
Ch.Sowjanya
P.Suneetha
N.Suresh
M.Siva Parvathi
T.Usha Rani
E.U.Maheswara Rao
A.Usha Rani
M.V.Suresh Babu

Project Name
Arepalli

Grama Panchayat Administration

Muthupali
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Peetavari Palem
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Inkoluvari Palem ,,
Nagaram
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Chinnamatlapudi ,,
Turupu Palem
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Uppalavari Palem ,,
Kapulapalem
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Padamatapalem
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Pudivada
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Manyamvaripalem ,,
Badevaripalem
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Turupupalem
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Tadivakavaripalem ,,
Pittlavanipalem
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Kasanivaripalem
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34
35

M.Venkateswarlu
A.Vara Prasad

Pittlavanipalem
Tadivakavaripalem
Dasaripalem

36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54

T.Venkateswara Rao
L.Venkateswaramma
Sk.Nana Saheb
Y.Naga Raju
K.Parameswara Rao
T.Yesu Babu
P.Mastan Reddy
V.Venkatesh
P.Siva Prasad
Sk.Subhani
K.Jyothsna
N.Kishore Kumar
G.Kondaiah
M.Naga Lakshmi
K.N.Malleswara Rao
K.Naga Raju
Y.Naga Raju
K.Ram Babu
K.Seeta Ramaiah

Chinnamatlapudi Gram Panchayat Administration

55
56
57

P.Sri Lakshmi
K.Trisula Pani
U.Venkata Siva Rao

58
59
60
61
62
63

K.Srinivasa Babu
P.Yedukondalu
B.L.Nissankar
P.Siva Krishna
K.Vijaya Krishna
A.Srinivas

S.No Student Name

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Chinamatlapudi
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Edupalli
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Muthupalli
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Nagaram
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Arrest Procedure
Police Department Procedure
Factory Act
What is the Procedure after Arrest
Supreme Court
First Information Report
General Dairy (G.D)
Bail Procedure
What is mean By Arrest Arrest
Procedure
Bail Application Should be applied or not
Antisipatary Bail (Sec 438)
A Survay on Court, Police Station and
Revenue Dept.
Ideal Administration
High Court
Prohibited Activities of Police
Sec 30
How to Arrest with out Warrant
A Survay on Court,Police Station and
Revenue Dept.

Project Name

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65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80

U.Naga Mani
P.D.L.Prasad
Y.Suresh
Ch.K.Chakarvarthy
B.Suneetha
M.Murali Krishna
Ch.Srikanth
R.Lakshmi
P.Sudeshna
A.U.Murthy Reddy
K.Vamsi
K.Pothu Raju
E.Chandra Sekahar
G.Mohan Rao
K.Kalyani
K.Naga Raju
R.Naga Jyothi

Police Act
How to Purchase an Apartment
What is Arrest and How to Arrest
Kinds of Convictions
Shall we Complaint on Police
Difference Between Lease and Licence
Rights in imprisonment
How to come out from imprisonment
What is ment by Post martam
Sec 144
1986 Consumers Security Act
Supreme Court and Public Prosecutor
The importance of Land Registration
Sec 144
Bindover Case
Nasa Act

81

D.Vijaya Madhavi

Police Act and Firing Order

Identification Parade and Action on


Prostitution

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82
83
84
85
86

P.Raghava Reddy
P.Babu
P.Srikala
T.Radha Kalyani
E.Mantramma

How to Remove the Tent from a House


How to give Permission to Procession
The Police Power of the Villlage Officers
Formation of the Grampanchayati
Search Warrant

S.No Student Name

Seminar Topic

87

K.Jothsna

Differences Between Publi Administration &


Private Administration

88

N.Kishore Kumar

Relations Between Politics&Republic


Administration

89
90
91
92
93
94
95

G.Kondaiah
M.Naga Laksmi
K.N.Malleswara Rao
K.Naga Raju
U.Naga Raju
K.Seetha Ramaiah
P.Sri Lakshmi

Need for Law Knowledge to an Adminitration

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97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109

III B.A

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Classical Theory of Lutha Gultic and Lindol


Urwick

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K.Trisula Pani
Posd Corb
K.Srinivasa Babu
X Theory
P.Yedukondalu
X Theory
B.Lakshman Nissankar Centralization
CH.Siva Krishna
Centralization
K.Vijaya Krishana
Decentralization
U.Naga Mani
Deligation of Authority
P.Durga Leela Prasad Unity of Commands
CH.Kalyan
Chakravarthy
Hathon Experments
B.Suneetha
Devisions of Work
P.Lakshmi
Motivation Theory of Heybery
P.Sudheeshna Devi
Needs of Hiracly Moglon
A.U.M.Reddy
Needs of Hiracly
K.Vamsi
Span of Countrol

E.Chandrasekhar
G.Mohana Rao
K.Kalyani
K.Naga Raju
R.Naga Jyothi

115 D.Vijaya Madhavi


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117
118
119
120

Class

Scientific Management
F.W Taylor,Scientific Management
Elton Mayo Human Relation Theory
Elton Mayo
Experments of Elton Mayo

S.No Student Name


110
111
112
113
114

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P.Raghava Reddy
P.Babu
P.Srikala
T.Radha Kalyani
E.Mantramma

Seminar Topic

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Devision of Work
The Scope of Public Administration
Needs of Hiracly Moglon
Devision of Work
Relations Between Publi Administration
and Socialogy
Relations between Publi Administration
and Economics
X Theory
Scintific Management
Human Relations Theory
Y Theory
Scale Theory

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QUIZ COMPITATION Ist B.A STUDENTS


Group - A
A.V.Rao

Group B
T.Srinivasa Rao

Group C
V.Venkatesh

Group - D
D.Pothu raju

G.Naga Raju

E.S.Subramanyam

M.V.Suresh Babu

P.Mastan Rddy

M.Narasamma

Ch.Sowjanya

L.Venkateswaramma

Sk.Subhani

V.Ram Bujji

P.Prasana Kumar

T.Usha rani

M.Rani

M.Siva Parvathi

M.Maha Lakshmi

Y.Siva

P.Suneetha

Ist Place Group D


Iind Place Group A

QUIZ COMPITATION IIIrd B.A STUDENTS


Group - A

Group B

Group C

Group - D

R.Naga Jyothi

K.Kalyani

D.Madhavi

P.Sri Lakshmi

T.Radha Kalyani

E.Mantramma

R.Lakshmi

P.Sri Kala

M.Naga Lakshmi

Suneetha

Sudheeshna

P.D.L.Prasad

Ch.Srikanth

Y.Naga Raju

P.Ragava Reddy

K.Vijaya Krishna

G.Kondaiah

K.Nagamaleswa Rao

E.Chandra Sekhar

M.Murali Krishna

A.V.M.Reddy

G.Mohan Rao

P.Siva Krishna

P.Babu

Ist Place Group D


Iind Place Group C

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
S.No
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

Student Name
V.Radhika
A.Murali Mohan
Ch.S.V.Anil Kumar
V.Srujana
G.Suman
S.Nelima
M.Samba Siva Rao
Sk.Reshma
Y.Naga Priya
D.Leelavathi
M.Komala
P.Venugopal
D.Nagarjuna Reddy
G.Janaki
A.Geetanjali

Seminar Topic
Personality Development
Personality Development
Personality Development
Personality Development
Personality Development
Personality Development
Royalty Accounts
Royalty Accounts
Royalty Accounts
Royalty A\c Importance of Minium Rent
Royalty Accounts- Short Workings
Royalty Sub Lease
Royalty Accounts
Royalty Accounts- Short Workings
Royalty Accounts- Minimum Rent

Class
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17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

V.Aruna
Ch.Kotaiah
U.Bhuvaneswari
K.R.Prasad
D.Lakshmi Narayana
U.U.Maheswara Rao
P.Yedukondalu
V.V.Subba Rao
G.Vinod Rao
K.Subba Rao
R.Sirisha
P.Yagnanarayana
B.Omkar
G.G.Krishna Kumar
Ch.Srinivasa Rao
J.Yugandhara Rao
A.Murali Mohan
V.Srujana
T.Radhika
V.Radhika
N.Kalpana

37

S.Neelima

38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45

P.Roja
Ch.S.V.Anil Kumar
Y.M.K.Reddy
G.Suman
A.Murali Mohan
P.Srikanth Reddy
P.Roja
V.Radhika

S.No

Student Name

46
47
48

G.Dhanakantha Rao
Ch.Srinivasa Rao
A.Geetanjali

49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65

Venu
A.Sharmila
K.Koteswara Rao
G.Gopi Krishna
Y.Samaba Siva Rao
S.Sivanarayana
K.Suresh Babu
K.Subba Rao
B.Srinivas
U.Bhuvaneswari
Reshma
D.Chandrasekhara Rao

G.Janaki
Ch.Cheeranjavi
G.Vinoda Rao
G.Lakshmaiah
D.Leelavathi

Royalty Accounts- Minimum Rent


Royalty A\c- Importance of Minimum Rent

Royalty Accounts
Royalty Sub Lease
Royalty Accounts- Minimum Rent
Royalty Accounts- Short Workings
Royalty Accounts
Short Working in Royalties
Royalty Accounts- Short Workings
Royalty Accounts
Royalty Accounts
Royalty Accounts- Short Workings
Royalty Accounts- Short Workings
Royalty Accounts
Royalty A\c- Importance of Sub Lease
Capital Budgeting Methods
Capital Budgeting Methods
Decision Making Marginal Costing
Marginal Costing Decision Making
Marginal Costing Decision Making
Importance of Marginal Costing in
Decision making
Importance of Marginal Costing in
Decision making
Funds Flow Analysis
Cash Flow Analysis
Dbase Commands
Dbase Commands
Dbase uses and Commands
Data Processing
Ms Word
Windows

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Class

Windows
Menus in Word Star
Computer History Impact of Computer on
the Society
Word Processing
Impact of Computer on the Society
Word Star Menus
Internet
Input Devices
Internet
Computer History & Developement
Internet
Word Star Menus
Influence of Computers on the Society
Influence of Computers on the Society
Multi Media
Dos
Computer History & Developement
Internet
Computer Generation
Disc Operating System

II B.Com
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67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74

B.Venkata Narayana
M.Komala
V.Aruna
P.Yagnanarayana
B.Omkar
R.Sireesha
D.L.N.Reddy
P.Yedukondalu
U.U.Maheswara Rao

Word Processing
Disc Operating System
Disc Operating System
Word Processing
Word Processing
Disc Operating System
Multi Media
Word Processing
Multi Media

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DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY
S.NO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

S.No

Student Name
N.Ravi Kumar
B.Rupa Kalyani
Ch.Naga Raju
Sk.Mubeena
P.K.Khan
P.Archana
D.P.Chandra Reddy
V.Divya Manasa
P.Swathi
V.Krishna Chitanya
M.Basavamma
Y.Anusha
P.Suresh
V.K.Chitanya

Student Name

15

T.Ashok

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

V.Divya Manasa
M.Basavamma
J.Chakravarthi
D.Siva Rama Krishna
B.Hima
R.Ratna Kumari
T.Ganga Kumar
Y.Anusha

24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

Y.Adi Narayana
B.Siva Rama Krishna
P.V.L.C.N.Sridevi
M.V.S.Krishna
A.Chandrsekhar
A.Manoj Kumar
V.Srikanth
M.Suneel Kumar
Naga Raju
K.Rajani

SEMINAR TOPIC
Mucor
Structure of Marchantia
Antharediophore
Thallus Organization in Algae
Diatoms
Albugo
Peziza
Bacteria
Meristamatic Tissues
Speacial Tissues
Gnetum Stem
Ovuliferous Scale
Pinus Male Cone
Tissue Systems and Types
Stem Histological Theories

Seminar Topic
Boerhavia and Dracena anamalous
Secondary Growth
Gnetum Female Cone
Root Normal Secondary Growth
Pinus Needle
Vegetative Propagation
Recombinent DNA Techonology
Applications of Bio-Technology
Recumbient DNA Technology
Ecological Succussion
Hydroserexerosene
Plant and Enviroment
Indian Vegetation
Kerbs Cycle
Modern Trends in Taxonomy
Photosynthasis-Light Phase
C4 Pathway
Endosperm
Cheese Production
Biological Nitrogen Fixation
Dicot Embryo

Class
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S.No

Student Name

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

K.Kumar
Y.Suhasini
A.Manoj Kumar
R.N.Malleswara Rao
P.Naga Raju
D.Santha Kumari
Ch.Naga Raju
A.Naresh
E.Suneel
P.V.L.C.N.Sri Devi
M.Suneel Kumar
J.Bharat Kumar
D.Srinivasa Reddy
V.Srinadh
A.Eswar Rao
N.Suneel Varma
Ch.V.Nagarjuna
Y.Pothu Raju
Ch.Chitanya
K.Rajani
Ch.V.Nagarjuna
V.Srinadh

23

V.Venkata Krishna

S.No

Student Name

24
25
26

M.V.Siva Krishna
D.Sravan Kumar
K.Rajani

27
28

V.S.Nageswaramma
D.Rajendra Reddy

29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43

A.Siva Naga Raju


P.V.L.C.Naga Sridevi
V.Varma Raju
B.Ganga Bhavani
J.Rosaiah
Ch.Chitanya
P.V.L.C.Naga Sridevi
K.Karunakar
B.Ganga Bhavani
A.Chandrasekhar
Ch.Jyothsna Devi
K.Navya Sree
G.Chiranjeevi
M.Kalyani
T.Ashok

44

Y.Anusha

45

T.Jagan Kumar

Seminar Topic
Minerals
Light
Digestion
Enjaymes
Respiration in Vertebrates
Water
Respiration in Vertebrates
Respiration in mammals
Temparature
Capture and Culture Fisheries
Physiology of Respiration
Shrimp Culture
Co2 Cycle
Meiogenic and Neurogenic Hearts
Nitrogen Cycle
Structure and Functionof Rabbit Heart
Shrimp Diseases
Blood Pleasure
Types of Cultur
Coagulation of Blood
Excretion
Majarcarps and Exolic Carps Character
Food and Feeding Habits
Formation of N2 Wastes

Seminar Topic
Muscles
Phosphorous Cycle
Breeding Techniques of the Tiger and
White Prawns
Ecological Suceession
Management of Nursary,Rearing and
Stouring Ponds
Nervous System
Steroid Harmones
Endo Crime Glands
Edible oyster Culturew
Parasitic adaptations
Animal Adaptations
Pearl Yster Culture
Fish Preservations
Animal Association
Fishing gear
Cursorial Adaptations
Papulation
Airpolusion
Water Polution
General Character of Chordates and
Classification
Urochordata General Characters and
Classification
Genetics Intraction of Genes

Class
IIIB.Sc C.B.Z

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M.Basavamma

General Character of Urochordatacephalo


Chordata, Vertebrata

47
48

V.Krishna Chitanya
J.Chakravarthi

49
50

D.S.Rama Krishna
P.C.Sekhar Reddy

51
52
53
54

V.Divya Manasa
Y.Gowtham Kumar
Y.Somaiah
B.Hima

Genetics Sex Determination


General Characters and Classification of
fishes and Amphibia
Genetics Sex linked inheritance
General Characters and Classification of
Birds and mammals
Structure and affinities of Amphioxu

55
56

K.Kranthi Kumar
R.Venkateswara Rao

Respiratory System in Scoliodon Frog and Calotes

57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65

D.Madhu
D.Nagamani
M.Mahesh Babu
K.Ratna Raju

Respiratory System in Aves and mammals

G.S.V.Dhanunjaya Rao

P.Swathi
Ch.Samudraiah
A.Siva Rama Krishna
Y.Adi Narayana

S.No

Student Name

66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79

G.Siva Bhaskar
N.Venkamma
T.Siva Satish
G.Bindu
K.Ratna Kumari
Y.Venkata Ramana
M.Venkateswara Rao
K.Jagan Mohan
A.Vara Lakshmi
T.Srinivasa Rao
P.Suresh
P.Nagamani
I.Bhargavi
Sk.Mubeena

80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89

K.Prasanthi
T.Neelima
P.Archana
M.Rajani
A.Srinivasa Rao
V.Suhasini
M.Sowjanya
P.Archana
A.Srinivasa Rao
Y.Rama Devi

Herdmania Retrogressive metamorphosis

Genetics Blood Group inhertance


General Character of Cyclostomata and
Differencess between Lampry hag fishes
Genetics fine structure of gene and
operin concept
Cloning and Leathal Genes
Circulatory System in Scoliodon
Circulatory System in Frog
Frog Brain
Scolidon Brain
Nervous System in Bird
Nervous System in Rabbit
Chromosomal aberrations and Human
Desases

Seminar Topic
Parental Care in Amphibia
Mutations
Dentition in mammals Isolation
Isolation
Gastrulation in Amphioxus
Chick Gastrulation
24hr Chick Embroye Development
Zoogeography
Foetalmembranes of Chick
Placenta in mammals
Yolk sac
Trypanosoma Lifecycle
Canal System in sponges
Coelentrata General Characters and
Classification
Obelia-Polyp
Obelia-medusa
Polymorphism
Excretion of Palaemon and Scorpin
Coral Reefs
Polymorphism
Torsion in Gastropoda
Peral formation
Water vascular system of star fish
Water vascular system of
Echimodermati

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91
92
93

Ch.Praveen Kumar
V.Naga Lakshmi
K.Bhikshalu
G.Deepika

Larval forms of Echinodermata


Cytoskeleton
Function of Mitochondria
Microscopic techniques for the study of cells

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S.No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

S.No
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42

Student Name
Ch.Chakarvarthy
S.Suneetha
P.Jyothsna
D.Vara Prasad
D.Madhu Lakshmi
S.Naga Jyothi
P.Samba Siva Rao
T.Susmitha
Sk.Khaleel
P.Priyanka
G.Deepika
K.Prasanthi
M.Sri Lakshmi
Ch.Sowjanya

Student Name
P.Archana
K.Bikshalu
S.V.Rami Reddy
P.Naga Mani
I.Bhargavi
Sk.Mubeena
I.Bhargavi
V.Suhasini
K.Bhikshalu
P.Kareem Khan
Ch.Sowjanya
Sk.Mubeena
M.Rajani
P.Priyanka
T.Rohit Reddy
P.Srinivasa Rao
P.Samba Siva Rao
L.Pravallika
N.Pradeep
A.Siva Krishna
B.Anil
B.Hima
J.Chakravarthy
V.Divya Manasa
K.Rathna Kumari
M.Basavamma
V.Krishna Chitanya
Y.Anusha

Seminar Topic
Borazole
Oxifloride of Xenon
Nitrides of P-Block Eliments
Hydrides of P- Block Eliments
Oxides of Xenon
Joule Thomson Effect
Carbides of P-Block Eliments
Relationship Between Critical Constants
and Vanderwalls Constants.
Colligative Properties
Carbides
Luquid Slate
Periodic Properties
Joule Thomson Effect
Carbides

Seminar Topic
Colligative Properties
Florides of Xenon
Silicones
Vanderwalls Equation
Carbonyls
Atomic Structure
Electrophilic Substitution on Benzen
Structure of Benzene
Electrophilic Addition on Alkenes
Preparation of Cyclo Alkanes
Electrophilic Substitution on Benzen
Types of Organic Reactions
Bayers Strain Theory
Electrophilic Substitution on Benzen
Electrophilic Substitution on Benzen
Types of Organic Reactions
Aromaticity
Resonance
Bayers Strain Theory
Structure of Benzene
Sachse Mohr Theory
Reactivity of Carbonyl Group
Esteriphication&Ester hydrolysis
Reactivity of Hydroxy Compounds
Cannizaro & Aidol Reactions
Nuclieophilic Substifution
Three Name Reactions
Strenth of Carboxylic Acids

Class
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44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54

B.Anusha
P.Deepthi
P.Baby Salini
A.C.S.Kumar
R.V.Naga Lakshmi
Ch.V.V.Prasad
M.V.Siva Prasad
N.Srinivasa Rao
P.Baby Salani
M.Ratna Kishore
B.Naga Raju
A.Ramesh Babu

Esterification & Esterhydrolysis


Reactivity of Carbonyl Group
Nuclieophilic Substitution
Three Name Reactions
Nuclieophilic Substitution
Aceto Acitic Ester&Synthetic Applications

Nuclieophilic Substifution
Some Name Reactions
Alloys
Dilute Solutions
Chemical Kinetics
Colligative Properties

II B.Sc M.P.C

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S.No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

Studen Name
L.Naga Raju
T.L.Bhavani
P.Murali Krishna
K.V.Padmavathi
K.Vanajasree
M.Sri Ram
P.B.Tripura
Y.L.Prasanna
M.Raja

10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

S.Naga Jyothi
T.Gopi Reddy
Y.Rajasekhar
T.Rohit Reddy
T.Rohit Reddy
D.V.Vardhan Reddy
M.V.S.Naga Raju
P.Priyanka

18
19
20

S.Deepthi
D.Krishna Kumari
J.Ch.Venkataramaiah

21

A.Rama Krishna Reddy

22

P.Rajya Lakshmi

23

M.Siva Prasad

Seminar Topic
Forced Vibrations
Mass - Energy Relations
Vibrations in Springs
Vectors - Greens Theorem
Lissajous Figures
Complex Vibrations
Theory of Relativity
Square Wave
Conservative Nature of Central
Forces
Keplars First Law
Keplars Second Law
Michelson Morley Experiment
Time Delation
Equivalence of Mass - Energy
Elasticity Constants - Y,M,K
Keplars Third Law
Conservative Nature of Central
Forces
Translational, Refractive Matrix
Achromatic Doublet
Doublet- When Contact and
Separated by A Distance
Chromatic Aberration and its
Applications
Spherical Aberration and its
Explanation
Nicol Prism and its Explanation

Class
IB.Sc M.P.C E.M

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Ch.Venkata Rama Rao

25

K.Vijaya Lakshmi

26
27
28
29
30
31

M.Lalitha
P.Samba Siva Rao
T.Naga Prasana
M.Prasad
J.Venkata Krishna
M.Teja Rani

32

V.Rohini

33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40

T.Srinivasa Rao
J.Suresh
N.Praveen
P.Suresh Babu
M.Sumathi
P.S.Maha Lakshmi
R.M.V.Raj Kumar
V.Meera Saheb

S.No

Student Name

41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53

G.Vamsi Krishna
M.Ratna Kishore
M.Phani Kumar
V.Meera Saheb
B.Naga Raju
B.Naresh Babu
M.Phani Kumar
P.Asha Jyothi
P.Chandana
K.Charan Sai
U.Ganga Bhavani
G.G.R.Parameswari
P.Hima Bindu

54

M.Himavathi

55

U.Lakshmi

56

M.L.Sravanthi

57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65

K.Sireesha
P.S.Maha Lakashmi
K.Subramanyam
Y.Yasodha
G.V.Kishore
K.Balasudha
V.Venkateswaramma
B.Siva Parvathi
K.Venu Gopal

Malus Law,Brewsters Law Specification


Larence Half Shade Method and
Specific Rotation

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Lasers,Helium-Neon Laser,Rubby Laser

Adibatic Demagnetisation
Carnot Engine,Carnot Teorem
Clausius Clapeyron Equation and Entropy

Thermodynamic Potentials and its


Applications
Adiabatic Isothermal
Process,Efficiency of Carnot Engine
Electric Potential - Dipole

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Steady Current - Lorentz,Drude Theory

Capacitors
Biot Savart Law, Applications
Rainbow
Natural Calamities
Bluetooth Wireless Technology
Motion of Charged Particle-Magnetic Field

Seminar Topic

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Gravitation
Atmosperic Electricity
Eclipse
Ruther Ford Theory of Alpha Particle
Ruther Ford Theory of Alpha Particle
Ruther Ford Theory of Alpha Particle
Ruther Ford Theory of Alpha Particle
Millicons oil Drop Experment
Millicons oil Drop Experment
Millicons oil Drop Experment
Millicons oil Drop Experment
Millicons oil Drop Experment
Ruther Ford Theory
Alpha Praticle
Ruther Ford Theory
Alpha Praticle
Ruther Ford Theory
Alpha Praticle
Ruther Ford Theory
Alpha Praticle

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Cyclotron
Cyclotron
Super Conductivity
Laser
Laser
Laser
Laser
Cosmic Rays

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S.No
1

Student Name
T.V.Satyanarayana

Seminar Topic
C Fundamentals

Class
I B.Sc M.E.C

K.V.Maheswara Rao

R.Chaitanya Kumar

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5
6
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12
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14
15
16
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18
19
20

J.China Anka Babu


N.V.Sambasiva Rao
G.Naga Sudheer
Ch.Praveen Kumar
G.N.V.Sai Eswar Prasad
V.Sivaiah
K.Anuradha
K.Lakshmi Ajay
M.Kiran
M.Rajani
P.L.D.Sandhya
K.Venu Gopal
P.Koteswara Rao
K.Krishna Chaitanya
T.Teja Aruna
V.J.Rani
B.Siva Parvathi

Control Statements inC


Windows 95 Program
Structure
ER Diagrams and EER Diagrams

Arrays and Strings


Structures and unions
Dos Commands
Files in C
Computer Fundamentals
Wizards in Visual C++
ActiveX Controls and Wizards
Object Linking and Embedding
OLE
Wizards
OLE
Wizards
ActiveX Controls Wizards
Wizards
OLE
ActiveX Controls

I.B.Sc C.P.M
III B.Sc M.E.C
III B.Sc M.E.C
I B.Sc C.P.M
I B.Sc C.P.M
I B.Sc C.P.M
I B.Sc M.E.C
I B.Sc C.P.M
III B.Sc M.E.C
III B.Sc M.E.C
III B.Sc M.E.C
III B.Sc M.E.C
III B.Sc M.E.C
III B.Sc C.P.M
III B.Sc M.E.C
III B.Sc M.E.C
III B.Sc M.E.C
III B.Sc M.E.C
III B.Sc C.P.M

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS
S.No

Student Name

Seminar Topic

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

M.Saranya
P.Yamini
G.N.V.Eswar Prasad
M.Srikanth
T.Satyanarayana
S.Krishna Saranya
M.Prasanna Kumar

Resistors
Resonance
Thevenins Theorem
Two fort networtk
Capacitors
Tunnel Diode

8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

P.Prasanth
K.R.R.M.Rao
V.Siva Reddy
P.Sai Baba
M.V.Siva Prasad
Y.Tanuja
D.Swarna Latha
P.Jony Khan
P.M.Krishna Reddy
N.Sankara Rao
I.Santhi Swaroop
D.Ravi

Fet Characterstics
SCR
Semi Conductor Physics
Hartely oscillator
Band Theory of Solids
P-N Junction Diode
Zener Diode
Collipts Oscillator
UJT Characterstics
Collipts Oscillator
Photo Electric Devices

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N.Sivanarayana

Construction & Working of B.J.T

S.No
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22
23
24
25
26
27

Student Name
K.Anuradha
R.Chitanya Kumar
J.C.Anka Babu
G.Feroz
P.Koteswara Rao
K.Lakshmi Ajay
P.L.D.Sandya

Common emitter Configuration


Characterstics

Comman Emiter Configuration


Characterstics

Seminar Topic
Wireless Communication
Pin Configuration of 8085
Architecture of 8086 Mp
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Counters
Tele Communications
Architecture fo 8085 Mp

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Closed Loop gain of inverting &


Non inverting amplifliers

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G.Sanjay
S.Suman Chand
T.Teja Aruna
K.Krishna Chitanya
V.J.Rani
U.Redankaiah
M.Kiran
B.Srinivasa Rao

Embeded Systems
Blue Tooth
Counters
Data Transfer Scheme
Flip-Flops
Pin Configuration of 8085 MP
Data Transfer Scheme
8185

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHAMATICS
S.No
1
2
3
4
5
6
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8
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17
18
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Student Name
G.V. Rajini
P. Deepthi
T.T.N.V. Sambasiva
D. Krishna Kumari
T. Narendra
S. Swathi
P. Baby Salini
G. Rathna Babu
T. Venkata Kishore
V. Srinivasa Rao
Malleswara Rao
M. Teja Rani
Naresh Babu
T. Susmitha
M. Syam Mohan
G. Bhagya Rao
K. Rajendra Prasad
Venkata siva Naga Raju
T. RaviKanth
K. Swapna
N. Krishna Mohan
S. Suneetha
S. Naga jyothi
K. Nagarjuna
A. Anand
B. Anil

Student Name

Topic
L' Hospital rule
Number System
Continuety & Derivability
Shortest Distance
Coplanar Lines
Karl Friediech Gauses
Continuety & Oni. Conti
Location of line
Limit & Limit Point
Shortest Distance
(a+b)2 = a2+b2+2ab
Mean value theorem
Gauss' divergence Theorem
Normal subgrocps
Green's theorem
Linear oliff. Equations
Linear . Eq.constant coef.
Integraties tactors
Homeqenecces eqceations
Homegeneoces eqceations
Ditterential eutious
istdder bat not of 1st desece
Linear diff. Erceations
Bernocelli's equation
Exact equations
Exact equations

Topic

27
28
29

D. Madhu Lakshmi
Venkateswara Reddy
T.L Bhavani

Integrating Factors
Lagrangels theorem
Differential equations

30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37

P. Jyothsna
P. Priyanka
P. Samba siva Rao
P. Yamini
M. Siva Krishna
M. saranya
Y. Mamatha
K. Malli Kharjuna Rao

Group theory
Subgroups
Home & nonhama. Equations
Cauchyls Linear equation
Clairceutls euceation
Groups
Clairauts equation
Vector calceeles

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57
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59
60
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75
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78
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84
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86
87
88

Y. lakshmi Prasanna
P. Bala tripura sundari
CH. Indira
K. Mahesh
M. naga Rajini
N.V. Samba siva Rao
Hari Babu
Chakravarthi
Bhushaiah
Krishna Prasad
M. Sai Ram
B. Prasad
K.V.V. Srinivasa Rao
K. Yadukondalu
P. Prabhakara Rao
M. Suresh
Siva Krishna
Sambasiva Rao
T. Rajasekhar
Y.B.S. Charan
A. Gopala Krishna
Y. Rajasekhar
Siva Koteswara Rao.
K. Lakshmana
Venkata Ratnam
D. Vara Prasad
L. Naga Rajce
D. Veshnu vardan Reddy
B. Surendra
SK. Khalee
K. SambiReddy
Naga Venkateswara Rao
Anil kumar
T. Gopi Reddy

Student Name
Y. Mamatha
T. Lakshmi Bhavani
Y. Lakshmi Prasanna
M. Raja
S. Naga jyothi
S. Suneetha
P. Yamini
P. Sambasiva Rao
Y. Rajasekhar
K. Rajendra Prasad
K.V. Padmavathi
K. Nagarjuna
L. Naga Raju
S.V. prasad
P. Bala tripura sundari
P. Murali Krishna
C.H. Indira

Linear equations
Bernacelli's eqceaticen
Groups
Linear eq. With const off
Cosets
Gauss's theorem
Groups
Exact diefferecetial eqceations
Gauss theorem
Lagraonqels theorem
Gradient, diverqent, cent
Stoke's theorem
Greens theorem
Groups
Homoqeneocen eqceations
Simceltaneoces eqceation
Gauss theorem
Vaiasle & Separasce.
Gacess theorem
Differential equations
Vector Geomety
Gacess theorem
Solinoioal, cent, Irrotational
Simultaneoces eqceation
Caleyls theorem
Integraticeg Factor
Differential eceations
Guoups vector Integration
Vector Iutegecetion
Non-homogeneoces equations
Iutegroting Factors
Homomolphism
Integrating Factors
Complex Numbers

Topic
Gold Bach's Conjectcere
Gold Bach's Conjectcere
Groups
Vectors
Number System
Febonacci Sequence
Pythagoras theorem
Trigonometic Ratios
Digin of numbers. H. of'x'
Permutation Groups
Hiotory of'I'
Karl Friedrich Gaucs
History of 'I'
Txact Non-Exact.
Fibonacei sequence
Karl Friedrich Gauss
Vectors

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Annexure-XVII(a)
NATIONAL CADET CORPS
I.

IMPORTANCE OF THE NCC HISTORY ORGANIZATION

The National Cadet Corps has completed 57 glorious years in the service of nation
with strength of over 13 lakh young men and young women. The motto of NCC has
helped us to focus our attention on UNITY & DISCIPLENE. The Armed Forces continue
to draw the best from amongst the cadets for a commission in the Army, Navy and Air
force. Meritorious and deserving cadets are offered many incentives like reservations of
seats in professional institutions, academic scholarships and almost all states have also
come forward to offer job opportunities for the cadets. The NCC provides its cadets, the
opportunity to inculcate qualities of leadership and discipline. It also provides an avenue
to develop skills of adventure and thrill. To day a large number of former NCC cadets
hold some of the highest offices in our country. Many are in the Union Cabinet, there are
several Governors, Chief Ministers, Civil service Officers, Defense Service Officers
besides a large number of very successful entrepreneurs who are engaged in national
building.
HISTORY:

During II world war it was difficult to find sufficient number of qualified


Indian Officers for the armed Forces. With this as the background the NCC was
established in 1948 by an act of parliament. Prior to this there were University Officers
Training Corps (UOTC) and the Indian Air Training Corps unit at the University level. As a
result of Pandit H.N.KUNZU committee report, the Government agreed to the formation
of the NATIONAL CADET CORPS on the 16 th July, 1948, with an approximate strength
of 38000 cadets.
In 1950 Air Force wing and in 1952 Naval wing was added to this organization so
as to give an Inter service image and strength to it further.
Presently it is the biggest and the most prestigious youth organization in the
country with a strength of more than 13 lakhs.
AIMS OF NCC

To develop character, comradeship, discipline, leadership, secular outlook,


spirit of adventure and the ideals of selfless service amongst the youth of
the country.
To create a human resource of organized, trained and motivated youth, to
provide leadership in all walks of life and always available for the service
of the nation.
To provide a suitable environment to motivate the youth to take up a
career in the armed Forces.

CARDINALS OF DISCIPLINE.
1.
2.
3.
4.

OBEY WITH A SMILE.


BE PUNCTUAL.
WORK HARD AND WITHOUT FUSS.
MAKE NO EXCUSE AND TELL NO LIES.

INDUCTION
Induction into NCC is on voluntary basis and students can join at the age of 13 years
in Junior Division and in senior Division from 10 + class onwards.
GROWTH
The corps started in a small way with a target of only 32,500 senior division and
1,35,000 junior division cadets. To-day its sanctioned strength stands more than 13 lakh
cadets.
The NCC was given an Inter service image in 1950 when the Air wing was added,
followed by the Naval wing in 1952. In 1952 the NCC curriculum was extended to include
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT as a part of the NCC syllabus at the request of late Pundit
Jawaharlal Nehru, who took a keen interest in the growth of the NCC.
The NCC has grown step by step into a matured and glorious organization keeping
the youth in its fold. The organization has always been evaluated from time to time by
the evaluation committee.
ADMINISTRATION.
The NCC organization is administered through the Ministry of Defense. The
Defense Secretary, Ministry of Defense is the overall in-charge, who is responsible to the
government of India for efficient functioning of the NCC and other matters.
ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE.
The NCC is headed by the Director General, an army officer of rank of Lieutenant
General, who is responsible for the functioning of the NCC in the country through the
NCC headquarters situated at Delhi. The country has been divided into 16 directors
covering all states and Union Territories. These directorates are headed by an Officer of
the rank of brigadier. Each of the state NCC directorate controls two to fourteen group
headquarters headed by an Officer of the rank of Colonel, who exercises control over
battalions (Units). These units are commanded by Lieutenant Colonel. Again every unit is
having companies and platoons. Each company is under the control of NCC Officer of the
rank of 2/lieutenant or above upto the Major rank.
ROLE AND DUTIES OF NCC OFFICER AT COLLEGE LEVEL
ROLE.

The role of NCC Officer is very vital in the functioning of NCC. He has to assist
the commanding officer in all aspects for smooth functioning of the Battalion that
includes enrolment of cadets, conduct of training, organizing Community development
programmes and keeping liaison with local officials and people for effective publicity. He
also has to assist in organizing and conducting A, B and C certificate examinations and
annual camps.
DUTIES.
NCC Officer has to perform his duties in the right spirit commencing from the time
of recruitment of cadets, conduct of parades, attending camps, disbursement of
certificate and finally collection of clothing after completion of training.
II.

ORIGIN OF NCC IN SVRM COLLEGE, NAGARAM.


Ancient Indian culture teaches UNITY IN DIVERSITY AND ONENESS. The essence
of Indian culture was taken by the Independent India as UNITY AND DISCIPLINE.
Academicians of yesteryears who were committed to the cause of education liked this
phrase and taken it as the motto of NCC UNITY AND DISCIPLINE so as to train and
shape the young generation of the country to make them good citizens.
Mentors of S.V.R.M. COLLEGE, Nagaram Smt.RAJESWARI RAMAKRISHNAN founder
president of the management, Dr. N.V.KRISHNA RAO founder Secretary & correspondent
and Sri K. UMAVARA MURTHY the founder principal of the institution felt the real need of

NCC for the college to shape the rural youth in a well disciplined and organized manner.
As the college was totally surrounded by socially, economically and educationally
backward villages, it is felt that NCC organization will act as spine of the college to train
the rural students for Nation building. The vision of these three stalwarts were
materialized in the year 1969, which gave birth to NCC.
Aspirations of the founders of the Institution were materialized. From the date of
inception the NCC of SVRM College, Nagaram made a mark in the 22 Andhra. Battalion
and in the Guntur Group.
Especially from the year 1999 our NCC Coy extended its Core activities to
different fields in the form of different activities and stood as the best organization in this
region. The District Police, Revenue authorities, Medical and Health Departments and
rural poor appreciated our activities.
III.

THE NAMES OF SUCCESSIVE NCC OFFICERS OF SVRM COLLEGE : NAGARAM

1.CAPT.N.V.S.SRINIVASA RAO, NCC/8261.Lecturer in Mathematics department. He


acted as NCC Officer from 1969 to 1975. He relinquished to his commission in NCC with
effect from 07.10.1975. He also acted as Principal of SVRM College during 1977 1978.
2.CAPT.K.SITHARAMA RAJU, NCC Officer, No.11094.Lecturere in Zoology department,
granted direct commission with effect from 07.10.1975. He promoted to the next higher
rank i.e from Lieutenant to Captain on 7.10.1983. He relinquished to his commission
with effect from 01.11.1984
3.Lieutenant. J.MOHANA RAO, NCC Officer, Lecturer in Botany department. He has
successfully undergone pre-Commissioned training at Officers Training Academy,
Kamptee in the year 1985. He promoted to the next higher rank i.e. from 2/Lieutenent
to Lieutenant on 16.12.1988. He relinquished to his commission in the year 1998.
4.Lieutenant.M.SAMBASIVA RAO, NCC Officer, No.NCC/20141,Lecturer in Commerce
Department has successfully completed three months Pre-Commissioned Training at
Officers Training Academy, Kamptee. during Nov.1998 to Feb. 1999.
He also attended Refresher Course at Officers Training Academy at
Kamptee in the year 2003, for promoting to the next higher rank. i.e. 2/Lieutenant to
Lieutenant.
During his refresher course at OFFICERS TRAINING ACADAMY AT Camptee,
he also successfully completed the LIFE SAVING COURSE which is organised by the
ROYAL Life Saving Society. He is also member in the RASHTRIYA LIFE SAVING Society.
IV.RESULTS OF B & C CERTIFICATE

S.NO.

YEAR

CERT.

EXAMINATIONS.
NO. OF CADETS
APPEARED.
PASSED

1. 1998-1999.

B
C

25
25

20
13

2. 1999-2000.

B
C

28
18

27
13

3. 2000-2001.

B
C

21
10

16
06

4. 2001-2002.

B
C

27
15

23
15

5. 2002-2003

B
C

20
13

19
10

6. 2003-2004

30

22

7. 2004-2005

15

09

B
C

60
20

42
14

V.ACHIEVEMETS.
UNLESS YOU TRY TO DO SOMETHING BEYOND WHAT YOU HAVE
ALREADY MASTERED YOU WILL NEVER GROW.
SUCCESS IS NOT AN ACCIDENT. IT DEPENDS UPON A RIGHT DECISION
IN THE RIGHT TIME.
In order to motivate the cadets, the Coy. Commander Lt. M. SAMBASIVA RAO has
constituted COY. COMMANDERS SILVER MEDAL in the year 1999, for those who have
selected and participated in the State & National level Camps.

S.N.
1.

2.

NAME OF THE CADET


CPL. B.SRINIVASA RAO

CUO. L. NAGA RAJU

YEAR
1982

1999

NAME OF THE EVENT/ AWARD


LOCAL R.D. STATE LEVEL.
HE WAS SELECTED BY THE D.G.
NCC FOR TALA SAINIK CAMP,
NATIONAL LEVEL, NEW DELHI.
RECIPIENT OF COMPANY
COMMANDERS SILVER MEDAL

3.

CUO. L. NAGA RAJU

2000

HE WAS SELECTED FOR


INDEPENDENCE DAY CAMP,
STATE LEVEL, SECUNDERABAD
RECIPIENT OF COMPANY
COMMANDERS SILVER MEDAL

4.

CPL. B. RAMA KRISHNA

2000

HE WAS SELECTED FOR


INDEPENDENCE DAY CAMP,
STATE LEVEL, SECUNDERABAD
RECIPIENT OF COMPANY
COMMANDERS SILVER MEDAL
HE WAS SELECTED BY THE D.G.
NCC FOR REPUBLIC DAY
PARADE, NEW DELHI, 26.1.2001

5.

CPL. B. RAMA KRISHNA

2001

RECIPIENT
OF
APPRECIATION
LETTER FROM HONBLE
CHIEF
MINISTER SRI. N. CHANDRA BABU
NAIDU FOR HIS PARTICIPAION IN
THE PRIME MINISTER RALLY,
NEW DELHI.
BEST CADET AWARDEE AT
BATTALION LEVEL IN 2001.
RECIPIENT OF COMPANY
COMMANDERS SILVER MEDAL

6.

HE WAS SELECTED BY THE D.G.


NCC FOR TALA SAINIK CAMP,
NATIONAL LEVEL, NEW DELHI.

SGT. CH. MOHANA


KRISHNA

2005

L/CPL. P.SRIKANTH

2005

HE WAS SELECTED FOR THE NCC


DAY PARADE, HELD AT
SECUNDERABAD

8.

L/CPL. P.SRINIVASA RAO

2005

HE WAS SELECTED FOR THE NCC


DAY PARADE, HELD AT
SECUNDERABAD

9.

L/CPL. A. SRINIVASU

2005

HE WAS SELECTED FOR THE NCC


DAY PARADE, HELD AT
SECUNDERABAD

10

L/CPL. U.V.SIVA RAO

2005

7.

RECIPIENT OF COMPANY
COMMANDERS SILVER MEDAL

HE WAS SELECTED FOR THE NCC


DAY PARADE, HELD AT
SECUNDERABAD

VI.OUR CONTRIBUTION TO DEFENCE FORCES.


In order to bring awareness among the cadets about Nation Building and
patriotism, besides normal NCC, we have encouraged our cadets to apply for Defence
Services, as a result of which the following cadets have successfully been selected for
Defence and serving our Country.

S.N
O
1.

CADET NAME

REGTL. NO

CLASS

JOINED IN

SRINIVASA RAO. M

APSD/03/211
703
APSD/03/211
706
APSD/03/211
712
APSD/03/211
721
APSD/03/211
727
APSD/03/211
648
APSD/03/211
654
APSD/03/211
670
APSD/03/211
678
APSD/04/211
722

B. SC.

JOINED IN NAVY

B. SC.

JOINED IN ARMY

B. SC,

JOINED IN ARMY.

INTER

JOINED IN NAVY.

B.COM,

JOINED IN ARMY.

B.COM,

JOINED IN ARMY.

B.COM,
B.A,

JOINED IN
A.P.TRANSCO.
JOINED IN ARMY.

B.SC,

JOINED IN ARMY.

B.COM,

JOINED IN APSP.

B.COM,

JOINED IN INDO
TIBETIAN
BOARDER POLICE.

2.

VEERANJANEYULU

3.

SRINIVASA RAO.P

4.

BALA REDDY. B

5.

RATNA PRAKASH.S

6.

VEERA REDDY.P

7.

VIJAYA REDDY. P

8.

K.BALAJI.

9.

SIMHADRI. R

10.
11.

ANKAMMA RAO.A
JAGADEESH. K

APSD/04/211
725

12.
13.
14.
15.
16
17
18.
19
20
21
22
23
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.

KOTAIAH. K

APSD/04/211
726
SRINIVASA RAO. N
APSD/04/211
735
UMAMAHESWRA
APSD/04/211
RAO
735
SRIRAM. M
APSD/05/211
750
ASHOK BABU. Y
APSD/02/603
55
SYED. SUBHANI
APSD/02/603
57
MAHESH KUMAR. P
APSD/02/603
60
RAMA RAO. K
APSD/02/603
70
PRASAD. K
APSD/02/603
95
BALAKRISHNA.V
APSD/02/603
96
SRINIVASA RAO. B
APSD/02/603
98
RAMBABU. Y
APSD/02/604
04
SRINIVASA RAO. K
APSD/01/605
49
VENKATESWARA
APSD/01/605
RAO
62
SUDHAKARA BABU
APSD/01/605
73
VENAKATESWRA
APSD/01/605
RAO
76
RAMAKRISHNA. B
APSD/99/605
57
VENKATA SIVAIAH.B APSD/99/605
66
SRINIVASA RAO. B
APSD/99/605
72

B.COM,

JOINED IN ARMY.

B.COM,

JOINED IN ARMY.

B.COM,

JOINED IN ARMY.

B.SC,
B.COM,

JOINED IN AIR
FORCE.
JOINED IN ARMY

B.COM,

JOINED IN ARMY

B.SC,

JOINED IN ARMY.

B.SC,

JOINED IN ARMY.

B.SC,

JOINED IN ARMY.

B.A,

JOINED IN ARMY.

B.A,

JOINED IN ARMY.

B.COM,

JOINED IN ARMY.

B.COM,

JOINED IN ARMY.

B.A,

JOINED IN ARMY.

B.A,

JOINED IN B.S.F.

B.A,

JOINED IN ARMY.

B.COM,

JOINED IN ARMY.

B.COM,

JOINED IN ARMY.

B.COM,

JOINED IN ARMY.

VII .COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME.


Our NCC is an Army wing. Its main object is to shape the youth in a disciplined
manner. At the same time we are not neglecting its social responsibilities. As we are an
integral part of good society, always we will be in front line to serve the people.

Community development programs are divided into two heads as

(A)
SPECIAL PROGRAMS

follows:

(B)
ONGOING PROGRAMS

1. THE RIVER KRISHNA


PUSHKARAMS, 2004 .

1. OBSERVANCE OF
VIGILANCE
WEEK.
AWARENESS

2. REPAIR OF GANGOLU
BRIDGE, 2004.
DRAIN

2. PULSE POLIO PROGRAM.

3. ROAD SHOW, 2005.


4. BUNDO BUST DUTIES IN
MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS,
2005.
5. FREE MEDICAL CAMP BIOMAGNETIC THERAPY,
2005.
6. FINANCIAL AID TO AIDS
VICTIM, 2005.

3. CLEAN & GREEN PROGRAM.


4. BLOOD DONATION CAMP.
5. AIDS AWARENESS RALLY.
6. EVE TEASING.
7. TRAFFIC CONTROL.

(A) SPECIAL PROGRAMMES


THE RIVER KRISHNA PUSHKARAMS, 2004.
CONCEPT: The NCC coy of SVRM College, Nagaram got very a good opportunity to
participate in pushkaram activities for rendering yeomen service to the public at
Penumudi pushkar Ghats. In this connection LAW & ORDER and Bubndo-Bust duties were
performed at various traffic centers of Repalle town and at Penumudi pushkar ghats on
all these 12 days from 28-8-2004 to 8-9-2004.
The ideology of the NCC is to promote service mindedness among the cadets. At
the same time the public at large should know about the real service of NCC to the
society.
ORGANISATION: Under the leadership and guidance of Lt.M.SAMBASIVA RAO, NCC
Officer of SVRM College, Nagaram along with 50 cadets were engaged in pushkar duties.
The cadets were divided into two batches. The first batch consisting of 28 cadets was
engaged in all main centers of Repalle town for controlling traffic and bundo bust. The
other batch consisting of 22 cadets was engaged at pushkar ghats at Penumudi, which is
nearly 18 km from Nagaram.
BOARDING &LODGING: The Repalle police arranged boarding and lodging facilities for
cadets. Regarding food and accommodation during all the 12 days cadets felt homely.
SERVICES RENDERED.
In all places where there was heavy traffic like refreshment stalls, temples,
bathing ghats, shops and bus Stops the cadets were entrusted with duties like
instructing piligrims not to cross their boundaries at bathing ghats, keeping the
two wheelers at a distance, and
helping the pilgrims in queue up to ghat
points.

Assisting the physically handicapped and old aged persons the cadets have
exhibited exemplary services.

The cadets assisted old aged and physically handicapped persons even for taking
a holy dip in the river Krishna.
The cadets did not allow even a single person for taking bath at unauthorized
ghats.
The cadets were entrusted with safety measures in respect of pilgrims and their
belongings and in this regard they performed their duties very well in such a
manner that not even a single theft case was recorded during these 12 days. This
was achieved due to our perfect vigilance, which was appreciated by all the
members of public organizations and Government departments.
The cadets have worked with all the organizations and departments in
maintaining peace and normalcy as a result of which not a single incident of
Tragedy took place.
The devotion and commitment to the duty of the cadets was highly appreciated
as even the rains could not stop them, from their committed service.
In order to check the beggars menace, beggars were allotted specific places
without causing inconvenience to the pilgrims. Controlling the beggars in this way
and got a good appreciation from the pilgrims.
The service and helping nature of the cadets was published in all noted
newspapers and some times with photographs.
RELATIONS WITH OTHER ORGANISATIONS.
The SBI Repalle, Andhra Bank, Arya Vysya Mahila Mandali, Arya vysya youth
organisation, Lions club of Repalle etc., opened special counters for free distribution of
butter milk packets, tamarind rice packets, water packets etc. These organisations took
assistance of NCC cadets for distribution and maintenance of their stalls.
Even the Revenue department and local Red Cross organisation took assistance of
NCC which made their programs grand success. The department of police, fire service
and Excise allowed NCC to share their responsibilities. At every stage the said
departments gave due respect to NCC involving it even in decision making. The coordination between police and NCC remained as a mile stone. Every cadet felt that he
has discharged the duties of a real police.
Elite of the town and association applauded the service of all the security
organisations such as police fire and Excise in general and the NCC in particular.
CLOSING CERMONY:
The felicitation function organised by the Repalle police exclusively for NCC
organisation at Myneni Sitharamaiah kalyana mandapam on 8.9.2004 night, clearly
ventilate the services of cadets during pushkarams.
The Repalle police conducted the function in a befitting manner with D.S.P,
Bapatla as president of the function and the Circle Inspector of Excise department
Repalle as Chief guest. While addressing the meeting the D.S.P. Bapatla Abdul Rasheed
Baig and S.I. of Repalle, Y. Srinivasa Rao expressed that they have never come across
this type of NCC coy which perform their duties with utmost integrity and devotion under
the command of Lt. M.SAMBASIVA RAO. The D.S.P. assured his own cooperation to NCC.
While thanking the Repalle police for giving opportunity to serve the public Lt.
M.Sambasiva rao assured the police officials that the NCC Nagaram coy will always stand
in front line to attend to the service needs of public as per the instructions of the NCC
authorities concerned. He also assured for utilizing the cadets service in preventing the
thefts and maintaining traffic in Repalle town whenever needed.
A grand dinner to all the cadets was arranged by the Repalle police with a musical
night. All the cadets were awarded with certificates of appreciation as a token of their
services.
BRIDGE REPAIR AND ROAD REPAIR
28.11.2004.

We witnessed that either sides of the approach road of the Gangolu Bridge at
Nagaram was badly damaged. It is causing a lot of inconvenience and danger to the
traffic. Therefore, we decided to take up this work under community development
program during the year 2004-2005.
On the occasion of 56th NCC Day on 28.11.2004 we started very good service
project. On this day 130 cadets repaired the eroded
R & B road and the bridge over
Gangolu drain by using 1000 sand bags from 8 am to 5.30 p.m. The work was
inaugurated by Sri. V.SUBBA RAO, correspondent of SVRM College, Nagaram
accompanied by the principal and senior staff members of the college.
The eastern side pillar of the bridge on Gangolu drain at Nagaram was totally
exposed as the iron rods inside the pillar came out and might lead to accidents to the
individuals and vehicles also. So the exposed part of the pillar was totally covered with
the cement sacks full of sand. Sri Md. Zakriya, A.E., Drainage dept. supervised the
Technical part of covering the pillar with cement sacks. Local M.R.O. attended this
program to give us moral support.
CADETS IN DISPLAY
ROAD SHOW
14.09.2005.
Indian political system was totally corrupted. Street rowdies and goondas are
playing a predominant role during the election period. They are creating hurdles for free
and fair conduct of elections. Their activities are creating headache for the officers who
are maintaining Law & Order. To check this problem and to build up confidence among
the public and voters, police department of Guntur District has designed a new program
called ROAD SHOW and sought the involvement of our NCC coy.
Responding to the call given by S.P Guntur, Sri. V.C. Sajjanar IPS, we participated in
the road show at Repalle and Ponnur towns on 14.09.2005, in connection with the
Municipal elections, 2005. This show was to build confidence among the voters for a free
and fair poll. It was intended to warn the anti social elements who indulge in any
unscrupulous methods in election that Police would interfere and check if any thing
happened like that. From our NCC coy 60 cadets have participated along with the NCC
Officer. Superintendent of police, Guntur headed the road show along with their staff and
NCC cadets.
BUNDO BUST DUTIES IN MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, 2005.
24.9.2005
Planning for a free and fair conduct of elections is different from its actual
implementation. Execute the plan is not so easy. It is a difficult task. It requires a lot of
exercise and risk. After road show for smooth conduct of elections, we prepared a
strategic plan to assist the authorities for conduct of free and fair poll. We deployed 56
cadets in 28 wards where as remaining cadets participated in striking force along with
NCC Officer. With the help of police we displayed a key role for fair conduct of Municipal
elections in Repalle. Anti- social elements were not allowed to indulge in any illegal
activity during the polling time. The voters in particular and public at large appreciated
NCC striking force work.
FREE MEDICAL CAMP
BIO-MAGNETIC THERAPY
Health is wealth is known for all. Accumulation of wealth without
preserving and maintaining health is of no use. There are different types of health care
methods and treatments just like Allopathic, Homeopathy and Naturopathy. Apart from
these methods a new treatment magnetic Therapy was developed. The healing of
human diseases through the application of Magnetic is known as Magnetic therapy. The
Indian Nature Cure Practitioners Association, New Delhi recognized this therapy as
Drugless and painless natural treatment. The Govt. of Japan has granted permission for
manufacture of magnetic appliances in their country in the year 1972. Dr. Maclean M.D.,
of America has successfully cured many advanced cancer cases and told that Cancer

cannot exist in a strong magnetic field. This treatment took momentum very quickly in
Japan, America, Russia, Italy, Australia, France and Scandinavia etc.
This therapy is safe, simple and cures all kinds of human diseases without pains
like an injection or without the bitter taste of tablets and drugs. Their treatment can be
taken alone or along with any other treatment.
Dr. K. Ramanaidu of helpline charity (U.K) is working in this field to cure various
diseases of the people. As a service project of NCC we invited him and his team and
organized free medical camp from 27.12.2005 to 30.12.2005 on the college premises.
Our college Correspondent inaugurated the camp. During the 4 days camp 532 patients
of Nagaram and surrounding villages were treated and benefited from this camp. Among
the people treated, 90% are really poor, who are below poverty line.
Diseases like headache, asthma, heart diseases, paralysis, obesity, all kinds of
pains and swellings, cancer, skin diseases, urinary troubles etc., patients were treated
and guided during the camp period.
We received tremendous response and good appreciation from the patients and
they have requested us to organize this program every year. We also purchased the
following magnetic equipment to heal the patients as first aid and to train the cadets in
this therapy.
1. High power magnetic disk. (One pair)
2. Medium power magnetic disk. (One pair)
3. Head belt.
4. Waist belt.
5. Ceramic plates. (One pair)
FINANCIAL AID TO THE AIDS VICTIM
14.11.2005.
Our NCC COY has responded for the Aids eradication call given by the state
Govt. wing of National Aids Control Society. As a part of this, we reacted and responded
to the news item published in VARTHA daily news paper on 12.11.2005, about the Aids
victim Smt. Jyothi, resident of our adjacent village Edupalli. In this connection our NCC
coy. Collected Rs.2,381.50 from the college students and staff. The Edupalli village
Sarpanch donated Rs. 200/-,and NCC Officer donated Rs.500/-. In addition to cadets
special contribution of Rs.750/-, the total worth Rs.3,831.50.was handed- over to smt.
Jyothi on 14.11.2005 at her residence, Edupalli through our Principal in the presence of
village sarpanch. Senior staff members and cadets were present on the occasion.
This humanitarian activity in quick response to a news item helped to bring
awareness about aids in the college students in general and the public in particular. The
people of the village of the victim recognized the social responsibility factor of the NCC
cadets.
(B) ONGOING PROGRAMMES:
OBSERVANCE OF CENTRAL VIGILANCE AWARENESS WEEK
Corruption saps the very vitals of our social, economic and national life severely retrading our growth. It is therefore, important that we launch a systematic campaign
against bribery, nepotism and use of public office for private gain.
The central Vigilance commission vide letter no. 3(v)/99/11/23 June, 2000 had
declared that the week beginning from 31st October every year should be observed as
Vigilance Awareness Week on the occasion of Sardar Vallabhabhais birth day who is a
role model for integrity in public life and also in response to the call of Director General
NCC, New Delhi. We have been observing Vigilance Awareness Week from 31 st October
to 6th November of every year since 2002.
Cadets participation in the vigilance awareness week is aimed at sensitizing the
people and to send a strong message that corruption can be fought effectively only when

all citizens stand together to resist it untidily and expose those who indulge in it. Fighting
against corruption is a bounded duty of every patriotic Indian.
We in NCC have a vast reservoir of youth, which are the future leaders of our
nation. It would therefore, be in the fitness of things to not only imbibe in them qualities
of integrity, discipline and honesty, but also motivate them to spread this message in an
effective manner.

Consequently, in the course of anti corruption awareness programs this coy is


conducting every year competitions among the cadets on the following topics:
Causes of corruption and its remedial measures.
Corruption A menace in public life.
Greed and Temptation A root cause of corruption.
Honesty Vs Corruption: A balance sheet.
Corruption, a cancerous growth.
Corruption a National Malaise.
Secrecy in public functioning and delay in administration of Justice are root causes of
corruption
Inviting the eminent persons for delivering valuable speeches against corruption is
also being done since 2002.
A cycle rally in and around of Nagaram village up to Repalle town is also being
observed in order to bring the awareness among public regarding corruption awareness.
During the course of the rally, memorandums are being submitted to all the Govt. and
other institutions for promoting needed changes for a corruption free society, which will
bring natural justice to all section of the society particularly to the downtrodden and
poor. Elaborate speeches and slogans with play cards, pamphlets and addresses by
prominent authorities are also being observed while closing the program with an oath of
pledge by the cadets.
PLEDGE
WE CADETS OF THE NCC DO HEREBY SOLEMNLY PLEDGE THAT WE
SHALL CONTINOUSLY STRIVE TO BRING ABOUT INTERGRITY IN ALL SPHERES
OF OUR ACTIVITIES. WE ALSO PLEDGE THAT WE SHALL WORK UNSTINTINGLY
FOR ERADICATION OF CORRUPTION IN ALL SPHERES OF LIFE. THROUGH OUR
COLLECTIVE EFFORETS, WE SHALL BRING PRIDE TO OUR ORGANISATION AND
PROVIDE VALUE BASED SERVICE TO COUNTRYMEN. WE SHALL DO OUR DUTY
CONSCIENTIOUSLY AND ACT WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOUR
CLEAN AND GREEN PROGRAM
27.11.2005.
The globe is facing ecology problem. Due to deforestation and heavy
industrialisation this problem is increasing day by day in the form of ecological imbalance
and pollution. Ecologists and nature scientists are giving warnings to protect nature to
save the lives on the globe. In their process of warning they are going to the extent by
saying if nature is neglected there is every possibility of extinction of human race just
like Dianosars during prehistoric period(Snow age). Taking this global problem into
consideration on the occasion of NCC Day celebrations on 27.11.2005,we organised a
clean & Green program in our college staff quarters living area of about 10 acres in
Nagaram. Whole day from 8 am to 5 pm 130 cadets participated in the program, by
cleaning the staff quarters living area, and removing the garbage. Cadets planted the
trees in that area. Various shade giving and flowering plants were brought from Kavuru
social forestry nursery for this purpose.
BLOOD DONATION CAMP AND BLOOD GROUPING
(26.01.2006)
Population explosion has increased the rate of accidents. At the time of
accidents it has become problem to save the lives due to loss of blood. To come to the
rescue of people on deathbed due to loss of blood, so many service organisations are

coming forward to collect blood and maintaining blood banks. These non-Govt.
organisations are collecting blood from the healthy public, preserving it in blood banks
and giving it to the needy people.
As a part of our campaign to SAVE THE PEOPLE WITH BLOOD in need, on the
occasion of Republic day our NCC coy organised a blood donation camp on 26.01.2006,
with the help of Indian Red Cross society, Ongole. 39 cadets have donated their blood
and remaining cadets and staff has participated in KNOW YOUR BLOOD GROUP
program.
The various blood groups of nearly 150 cadets have been registered with the
NCC officer to offer acquainted help to the needy patients as and when it is required.
VIII.LINKAGES WITH OTHER DEPARTMENTS
Our NCC coy having linkages with the following various local departments to
promote service to the needy people in general.
1.MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
For the last 8 years, we are co-ordinating in the pulse-polio immunization activity
of Nagaram primary health center. We are participating in this activity twice in a year in
all the habitations of Nagaram primary health centre. In recognition of their service, our
cadets are getting medical fitness certificates to go for NCC camps.
2.POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Our linkage with the police department was appreciated by all sections of public.
Whenever necessity arises our cadets are going for traffic control assistance and bundo
bust duties during elections and pushkarams.
Very often police department is coming to the college to guide and motivate the
cadets and students against Eve-teasing activity and anti-dowry program.
3.REVENUE DEPARTMENT.
Our college is situated in a cyclone prone area. During 1977 cyclone, this area
was totally damaged. After cyclone devastation in 1978 district revenue authorities
sanctioned considerable amount to construct community hall and cyclone shelter on the
college premises. So during natural calamities our NCC coy will assist revenue authorities
in rescue and rehabilitation activities organised by the local revenue authorities.
4. RED CROSS.
We had a linkage with Red-cross branch of Repalle and Ongole. Every year
they are coming to our college for conducting blood donation camps and blood grouping.
Our NCC cadets feel privileged to donate blood for red cross organization, and they give
free insurance coverage for one year and cadets are being awarded with certificates
issued by the Honble Governor of the state.
5. OTHER VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS.
Local NGOs, Lions club of Repalle and mahila mandali Nagaram are taking the
assistance of our cadets when they organise service camps around Nagaram . Mahila
mandali, Nagaram is campaigning against dowry system. Our NCC cadets feel privileged
to assist the Mahila mandali team in their endeavor.
Our cadets feel proud to associate their sister organisations, NSS of SVRM
College, Nagaram for making their programs a grand success. We feel it is our duty to
extend our helping hand to our NSS organisation.

IX.VISION-2010
A LEADERS JOB IS TO LOOK INTO THE FUTURE, AND TO SEE THE
ORGANISATION NOT AS IT ISBUT AS IT CAN BECOME.

People should work together to transform the society. For this we need basic
VISION. The following are the various areas where we are visualising to work and
promote the real service.
1.THEFT ERADICATION:
Repalle town and surrounding villagers are facing theft menace during the
summer. To work on this theft menace we had an agreement with the Repalle police
department. We are planning to get permission from the higher authorities of NCC for
conducting this program. After getting permission we are going to constitute street
committees in all the wards of Repalle municipality. This issue is brought to the notice of
Chairperson and the commissioner of Repalle municipality. With the help of the street
committees NCC cadets will petrol the streets during night time of summer to avoid
thefts.
2.AIDS AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS:
It has become a social problem. Nationally and Internationally Govt. and other
organisations have kept an eye on eradication of AIDs. We NCC, Nagaram took it as a
social problem planning to adopt all the villages With in 5 km radius of Nagaram village
to propagate against Aids. Our aim and vision is to create awareness among the rural
folk about Aids. We have already started AIDs eradication campaign with concentration
on Edupalli village, which is adjacent to Nagaram College, where an Aids victim was
identified.
3.CORRUPTION ERADICATION CAMPAIGNS:
Corruption is a social evil. It is rampant with the advancement of culture. To check
its wild growth, we have been conducting rallies every year. In addition to that we are
planning to make massive campaigns in the Govt. offices of Nagaram and Repalle
mandal headquarters. In this connection we are going to take the help of Guntur District
Vigilance and Enforcement Department. In the process of our campaign against
corruption we will try to change the mindset of employees and public. In turn it will give
very good self-motivation to the NCC cadets.
4.EVE-TEASING:
Eve teasing is a social problem to be looked very seriously. An eagle eye is to be
kept on the villages and towns to eradicate this problem. Present younger generation
who are lured by materialistic needs and satisfaction indulge in Eve-Teasing activity. So
we feel that spiritualistic education is to be included in the curriculum so as to change
the attitude and mindset of the students. To propagate this ideology and to change the
mindset of students we are planning to campaign in the college and surrounding high
schools of, Nagaram, Dhulipudi, Gullapalli, Vullipalem, kuchinapudi and Nizampatnam
against Eve-Teasing. In this regard we would like to seek the help of Police department
and judiciary department, Repalle.
5.BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT:
This is the age of competition. To compete in the job market, students need life skills
apart from their basic academic qualifications. To train the students in the basic skills,
soft skills and Global skills we are planning to start bureau of Employment under the
care of NCC wing. In this connection we have already taken consent from P. Jayaseela
rao former Director of A.P.STUDY CIRCLE for B.CS, Guntur to act as an advisor for our
Bureau of employment. The Bureau will provide update information regarding
employment opportunities in various sectors especially in Armed Forces. Apart from
general employment information, bureau will give importance to cadets career guidance
and opportunities for C certificate holders. Through our bureau of employment and
Career guidance Cell we will invite experts from various fields for extension lectures on
career development of cadets in particular and students in general.
M.SAMBA SIVA RAO
N.C.C OFFICER

Annexure-XVII(b)
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME
Ever since Independence there has been growing awareness of the desirability
of involving students in National Service Scheme. Indeed peoples participation in
social service is complementary to governments welfare measures. Our first Prime
Minister, Pt.Jawaharlal Nehrus initiative in this respect has led to our earnest efforts
to form some National platform for social service.
The valuable suggestions and
recommendation made by various Education Committees have given final shape to it.
In pursuance of the recommendations of these committees, the Minister of Education
has introduced National Service Scheme as a pilot project during the 4 th five year plan
in some selected institutions and Universities as an alternative to National Cadet
Corps already in existence. It is started in 1969, the birth centenary year of our
Father of Nation, Sri Mahatma Gandhi to whom social service is almost a religion.
The response of students to this scheme has been excellent, starting with an
enrolment of 40,000 students in 1969 even on Voluntary basis. This number has
increased every year and reached 8 lakhs recently. The scheme now extends to all
the states and universities in the Country. Students, teachers, parents, guardians,
persons in authority in Government, Universities and Colleges and the people in general
now realize the need and significance of N.S.S.
It has aroused among young
students an awareness
of the realities of life and a better understanding
and
appreciation of the problems of the people. It also prepares them for an academic
and disciplined way of life. NSS is thus a concrete attempt in making education
relevant to the needs of the society.
N.S.S.

- The Motto
The Motto or the watch word of National Service Scheme, Not me But you
expresses the essence of democratic living and upholds the need for selfless service,
an appreciation of other mans point of view and a consideration for fellow human
beings. The well being of an individual depends ultimately on the welfare of society
as a whole. Therefore this Motto demonstrates the objective of NSS programmes.
NSS

- Symbol:
It is a simplified form of the SUN Chariot wheel which signifies the progressive
cycle of life and continuous striving for social transformation and upliftment. The
NSS symbol is embossed on NSS badge. It reminds the volunteers of their readiness
and willingness for the service of the nation round the clock.
N.S.S., the third dimension of extension education is an extension service
work with community service as the chief objective. It aims at the development of
the personality of the students through community service.
Aims and objectives of NSS Activities:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

To work with and among people


To understand problems of villagers and help them solve the same.
To enable them to become self-reliant
To help people to find out and analyze social problems.
To educate the masses by motivating them and bringing home to them the
benefits of modern methods in every day life.

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

To change the out look of people through Education.


To bridge the gulf between the educated and uneducated masses.
To engage in creative and constructive social activities.
To enhance the skills of the students and also the community.
To promote the will to the service of the weaker sections of the community.
To develop skill in the exercise of democratic leadership.
To plan and prepare the action plan.
To promote communication skills as a good NSS Volunteer should be a good
communicator.
To identify local leaders and talented persons.
To educate people on the need for good health and environment.

Suggestive list of Activities:


1. Education and recreation .
2. Programmes for working during emergencies like cyclones, floods, earth quakes,
droughts etc.
3. Environment enrichment and preserving environment free from pollution.
4. Health , family welfare and nutrition programmes.
5. Production orientation programmes.
6. Social Service Programmes.
7. Other activities undertaken depending on local needs and priorities.
About our NSS Unit
The objectives of N.S.S. are very close to the ideal behind the establishment
of our rural institution. Our noble founders have started a Sugar factory to develop
the social and economic status of people of this area. When it is a failure, our College
has come up in its place. The noble aim of our founders to serve the poor people of
this area is to be fulfilled through NSS Unit of our College. After the establishment of
the College in 1969, Andhra University has given the permission to start the NSS Unit
in 1975.
The inauguration of NSS Unit in our College has taken place on November 22 nd
1975. The total strength of our unit then is 117.
Sri S.Madhusudana Rao, Head of the Department of Hindi, Sri K.Sambasiva Rao,
Lecturer in Botany, Sri P.Venkateswara Rao , Lecturer in Botany, Sri AV Panakeswara
Rao, Head of the Department of Telugu, and Sri P. Prabhakar, Lecturer in History have
discharged their duties as programme officers so far. They have established a noble
tradition of selfless service and built up a good reputation for our NSS Unit in all these
years.
The present programme officer, Sri Ch.Kishore BabuLecturer in Physics has
taken charge in January 2002. He has done one orientation and one Refresher in NSS.
Along with regular activities, he has organized special camps, Blood donation camps
and Medical camps so far. He is leading our NSS volunteers to participate in service
activities with the same commitment and dedication as it was so in the beginning.
Our Unit has been successful in finding out the local needs and problems of
people of this area and in helping them solve those problems. The most remarkable
service extended by it in this regard is in the form of our programme officer, Sri
S.Madhusudana Raos initiative in starting the village fair in 1976. He has mobilized
through pamphlets either the public or the personnel concerned about the problem of
people of surrounding villages to go to nearest towns to buy necessary goods and
vegetables. As a result a fair is arranged every Tuesday in Nagaram which brings a
good income to the panchayat and farmers.
Our active participation and Sramadanam in public works over the years has
finally yielded a substantial reward in Janmabhoomi programme, taken up by the then
state government. Our College has stood first among degree colleges in conducting
this programme in our district and received a cash prize worth Rupees 2 (Two) lakhs.
(Certificate enclosed)
Programmes organized by the NSS Unit of our College:

Since its inception till now our NSS Unit has undertaken several constructive
programmes for the development of this rural area. Here are some of the greatest
achievements of our NSS volunteers and programme officers which we can boast of.
1. First Commendable Service Fulfilment of a local need:
The first laudable service extended by our NSS Unit especially our first NSS
programme officer Sri S. Madhusudana Rao was to fulfil local need and help people of
this area At that time people of surrounding villages had to go to nearby towns for
making necessary purchases. In 1976 our programme officer brought this issue
to the notice of the people, officials concerned, village elders and the village panchayat
through pamphlets spending only rupees 32. He convinced them of the need for a
common place for the sale of vegetables and other commodities at least one day every
week in the village. His efforts became fruitful in 1976. Since then every Tuesday
local farmers and other vendors sell their products in the village fair.
Today people of nearly 30 villages make their purchases worth 30 to 40
thousand rupees every week. It also brings an annual income of about Rs. 30,000
to the panchayat. In a special camp conducted in Nagaram our volunteers helped in
leveling the proposed land area for arranging the fair.
This achievement was
appreciated by the public either for our units or our programme officers initiative. It
was a good beginning for our unit and its activities.
2.Reconstruction activities Providing better facilities:
Our unit made road repair work, road widening and revival of bus service
prominent in its activities which facilitated the students to come to our college from
surrounding villages without any difficulty .
It was also one of the factors that
increased our College strength year by year. These activities not only provided better
facilities to the villages but also motivated them to extend their labour in public
works without looking for Government help.
Soon after the inauguration of our unit in 1975, our programme officer Sri
S.Madhusudana Rao conducted a twelve day camp under youth for Dirt and Disease
Campaign in Rajole. Fifty volunteers along with the villagers carried out repair work
of a 3 kms. long kutcha road linking the village with Badevaripalem. They widened
a temporary bridge facilitating the running of buses from Tenali. They also took up
the repair work of several roads from Gudavalli to Pushadapuvaripalem via Rajole
which revived the bus service upto Nagaram. In a twelve day special camp conducted
at Manthenavaripalem on the theme of Youth for Reconstruction our volunteers
collected 7,800 signatures from 24 villagers requesting the P.W.D. to takeover and
develop the road from Amrutaluru to Achutapuram.
The Killer Cyclone in 1977 caused a great damage to coastal districts and also
cost the lives of many.
Our volunteers first took up the reconstruction and relief
activities on our college campus. They cleared the campus and with the debris they
laid road at the out gate of the college.
They also extended their help in the
reconstruction of class rooms and hostel rooms.
As part of
Cyclone relief
measures, our unit conducted three special camps.
In the first special camp at Addankivaripalem our NSS volunteers removed
trouble some encroachments in the village and widened the road to the village. They
also restored 40 links of road in the village and leveled 2 miles long earthen road to
Veerankivaripalem for the benefit of both the villages. After that the bus service was
provided to the village.
In a combined camp, the NSS units of SKBR Govt. College, Macherla, SKRBR
College, Narasaraopet and SV Arts and Science College, Giddaluru and SVRM College,
Nagaram conducted at Mantripalem and Nagallavaripalem, our volunteers repaired 6
Kms. long cyclone affected road from Mantripalem to Harispet and only after that the
bus service from Repalle to Harispet started again. They also helped cyclone victims
in relief measures.

In a special camp conducted in 1978 at Bhavajipalem, our volunteers


removed encroachments on both sides of the village road and planted coconut saplings
extensively in the village. They also widened the road to the village to facilitate the
free movement of R.T.C. buses to it.
They encouraged the villagers to start a youth
club. In Adavuladeevi village, our unit extended a 9 feet road to 15 feet road and
also undertook demarcation of 1
kms. Long kutcha road for the benefit of the
villagers.
Under the guidance of our next programme officer Sri K. Sambasiva Rao,
Lecturer in Botany , our volunteers extended their co-operation and services to
conduct History Congress in our college in 1987.
In February 1987 a special
camp was conducted at Avulavaripalem to strengthen the roads and the edges of
canals.
Our volunteers also planted 1000 saplings along the college compound
wall. They took up the same programme in the surroundings of upper primary school
in Rajavolu and Muthupalli Harijanawada. They also repaired Muthupalli road using 50
trucks of gravel which was affected in a cyclone.
Our next programme officer Sri AV Panakeswara Rao, Lecturer in Telugu
conducted a camp to repair the link road from Nagaram to Badevaripalem for about 4
kms with the help of villagers. After this service, buses started running freely from
Cherukupalli to Nagaram. In a special camp conducted at Kuchinapudi, our volunteers
removed the encroachments and widened the roads and dug a drainage canal beside
the road. They developed a 150 yard new link road at Kesanavaripalem. It is very
useful to the villagers as it is the shortest road for Bellamvaripalem and Konaphalam
villagers to come to Nagaram. In another camp held along with Khajipalem unit in May
1990 at Dharivejupalem they removed the encroachments and widened the roads.
They conducted a big rally making people aware of gulf war. Mass programme for
functional literacy was also taken up with the slogan Each one Teach one. We
worked for making villagers at least to read and write.
In 1991 our volunteers
celebrated Teachers day on Sept.5 th, and felicitated Sri T.L.Narayana, Head of
department of Chemistry in our College. Our volunteers arranged RTC time table
showing the arrival and departure of buses at Nagaram Centre. A special camp was
conducted at Meesalavaripalem to remove the encroachments and widened the Main
road and streets in the village.
Our volunteers took up several activities on the
campus to keep it clean and green.
In 1994 our unit with a new programme officer Sri P.Prabhakar, Lecturer in
History, celebrated Sadbhavana day proposed by Human Resource Department. Our
volunteers formed a Manava Haar spreading the message of renouncing liquor and
conducted Anti Liquor procession in Nagaram village.
Our Programme Officer and
volunteers attended Silver Jubilee function of NSS held at Nagarjuna University. In a
special camp held in Badevaripalem our volunteers took up several programmes and
did Sramadanam. Out Unit celebrated 125 th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.
Our Principal has been selected for University advisory committee on behalf of the
College Principals Affiliated Colleges to A.N.U. and our students K.V.Subba Rao has
been selected for it on behalf of the students in Acharya Nagarjuna University area.
In 1977 our volunteers participated in Sramadanam and laid a road of 1.8 kms. from
Veerankivaripalem to Rajole along with the villagers. The work worth 70,000 rupees
have been completed in 10 days during a special camp.
In another special camp
conducted at Allavaram and Mummadivaram in Krishna district, our volunteers took up
cleanliness and other constructive programmes. Our P.O. and volunteers participated
in youth festivals conducted in A.N.U.
Our volunteers participated in National
Integration camps conducted in Calcutta and Bombay. They participated in clean
and green programmes with other students and staff on our college campus.
Under the guidance of Sri Ch. Kishore Babu, Lecturer in Physics, our another
programme officer, our volunteers took up clean and green programme in the college
campus and adopted village Muthupalli. On every third Saturday of every month and
submitted the report to the Government,
a special camp was conducted at
Muthupalli with 50 NSS volunteers. Our volunteers under clean and green programme
extended their Lasam (Sramadanam) and took up several activities in the village.
They removed thorny bushes beside the road, cleaned the surroundings of public
buildings and school buildings etc. They also conducted medical and veterinary

camps and supplied medicines free of cost. The second special camp conducted at
Penumudi, Morthota Pushkarams ghats on the occasion of Krishna Pushkarams. Our
volunteers extended valuable service to the pilgrims and the officials and Pilgrims
appreciated our NSS volunteers. For the last four years our volunteers have actively
worked to keep the college campus clean and beautiful.
Blood Donation Camps:
Our NSS unit covers a wide range of activities to meet the local needs of the
people and extend its help to the community. Accordingly with a noble aim to save
the lives of people who are badly in need of blood and thus at the verge of death
several medical and social organizations have been working voluntarily to collect blood.
Our students especially NSS volunteers always serve a noble cause. They come
forward actively when ever there are blood donation camps conducted in our College
or out side.
In a blood donation camp conducted in Nov.2002 with the help of Blood
Bank, Tenali and inaugurated by Dr. D.Rama Naidu, Baptla , M.P., assisted by I.M.A. &
Red Cross, Repalle , 105 NSS volunteers and other students donated blood and
blood grouping tests for about 500 persons were also conducted.
In September 2003
another blood donation camp was conducted and it was inaugurated by R.D.O. Sri
Surya Narayana. In it 50 volunteers donated blood. In this camp, 200 volunteers
and other students got their blood grouping tested . The next blood donation camp
was conducted in Government hospital, Repalle and was inaugurated by M.R.O. In this
camp 25 NSS volunteers of our College donated blood. The Chiranjeevi Charitable
trust combined with Acharya Nagarjuna University NSS Unit, conducted a mega blood
donation camp in ANU campus on September 24 th 2005 on NSS Day. In this camp one
thousand volunteers of different colleges donated blood, in that 15 NSS Volunteers of our
College donated blood. Again on 26th Jan.2006, Republic Day we conducted another
blood donation camp with the help of Red Cross-Ongole, in our College campus, 40
NSS and NCC volunteers donated blood and 100 got their blood tested and grouped.
For the last four years our College students participated actively in blood donation
camps and got the appreciation of the public and other officials.
4. Medical Camps:
As Medical service is almost impossible in this remote village, our NSS Unit
with the help of voluntary organizations like I.M.A. and Red Cross conducted several
medical camps in our college. To promote awareness of health among the
uneducated villagers was another important goal of our NSS volunteers. Our NSS
unit undertook several activities towards this purpose.
In 1975, a 12 day camp at Rajole under Youth Against Dirt and Disease
campaign, our volunteers carried out health education and explained to the villagers
the significance of family planning. During the medical camp, 131 persons got
vaccinated against small pox and 173 children got immunized with triple antizen
injections. In 1976 another medical camp conducted in Mathivaripalem, 823 children
were immunized and multi-vitamin and other tablets were distributed to pregnant
women and others. In 2000 a medical camp held in our college , Beldona pills were
distributed free of cost. During these camps free family planning operations were
conducted . In 1993 Lions Club, Repalle conducted eye camp in which free cataract
operations were conducted and free medicines and spectacles were given to the
patients in our college.
In a special camp at Muthupalli a mega medical camp was conducted in
October 2004. Free Medical Tests were conducted for 1500 people and 30,000 rupees
worth of free medicines were given to the patients. Family planning operations were
also conducted. It was inaugurated by the local MLA Sri Mopidevi Venkata Ramana
and Doctors of IMA & Red Cross and District Medical Officers also participated. The
next medical camp was conducted in August 2005 under the supervision of Dr. Rowthu
Veera Brahmam who was an old student of this College. This camp was mainly meant
for the retired employees. In it general medical check up and tests like B.P, Sugar,
ECG and Echo were conducted.
Again another medical camp was conducted in
January 2006 with the help of I.M.A. & Red Crpss,Repalle on the name Late Smt.
Kurapati Manikyamma, mother of of Dr.K.Rajasekhar, old student of this College.
This
camp was conducted every year in this College. In this camp also free medical Tests

were conducted and free medicines were to the poor people. Thus we are satisfied
that we are helpful to the villagers in providing medical facilities to some extent.
5. Aids Awareness Programme:
Our NSS volunteers have been striving in the last few years to make common
people aware of the deadly disease and its prevention through various programmes.
We have conducted Colleges Talk on Aids programmes for the last six years. In a
special conference held on AIDS in January 2004 in which our trained Nodal lecturers
Sri Ch. Kishore Babu and Smt. T.Madhavi Glori made students aware of the terrible
disease
through their speeches with all numerical details.
According to the
information provided by AP State AIDS control society, Hyderabad, one AIDS patient
is identified every six minutes.
So it is the need of the hour to know about the
disease. Every year on December 1 st our NSS and NCC volunteers , our staff, villagers
and medical and non-medical personal participate in the AIDS Awareness rally and
try to bring about awareness among people and remove illusions of people regarding
this disease. This academic year on December 1 st 2005 NSS and NCC volunteers along
with students of Nagaram school, para medical staff and our local MLA Sri M. Venkata
Ramana Rao and others have conducted a big rally on AIDS Awareness in Nagaram
village. Again on 29 th Dec. 2005, the local daily paper Vartha has organized AIDS
Awareness Conference in the college campus. Our Principal Dr. V.K.Mohan rally with
NSS NCC and Dwakra Volunteers along with local MlA Sri M.Venkata Ramana and
others in Nagaram village streets. In the meeting MLA and other officials have given
their valuable speeches on awarensss of AIDS.
6.Janma Bhoomi Programmes:
Our NSS Volunteers conducted a socio-economic health survey of the
villagers in 1975 and explained the significance of 20 point economic programme to the
villagers. Our volunteers collected data from 469 families about economic, social and
educational status of the villages. Similarly our entire college came forward actively
and participated in our state Governments prestigious programme Janma Bhoomi as a
Unit.
In the 7th round of Janma Bhoomi programme conducted from 1/1/98 to
7/1/98
our lecturers and students have taken an active role in organizing all the
activities suggested for seven days, in various meetings held in villages.
They
established good relationship with villagers and solved some of their local problems
and brought to the notice of the officials concerned.
The result was that our college
received the first prize in conducting this programme successfully against all the
degree colleges in Guntur district. We won 2 lakh rupees worth prize amount with
the same enthusiasm.
We again participated in the 9th round of Janma Bhoomi
programme and conducted different programmes in various habitations of Nagaram
Mandal. For the third time in the 11 th round of Janma Bhoomni our college staff and
students participated in Cherukupalli and Bhattiprolu mandals.
In it along with
microplan and Sramadanam, we tried to bring about an awareness of staff help groups
in the villagers self help among women which latter helped them to get economic
freedom. On the whole we utilized this state government programme to serve the
people of this area in all aspects.
7. National Foundation for Communal Harmony Programme:
Every year our NSS Unit follows Communal Harmony week in November.
We have organized intensive campaign and wide publicity about the need for
fostering communal harmony, National Integration and fraternity through debates,
painting competitions from 19th November to 24th November every year. The final
day i.e., 25th November every year is abserved as the flag day on which we collect
the donations from students and staff of our college and also from students and staff of
the local school.
In the evening session we have conducted a meeting and
distributed prizes to the winners. In 2004 we collected 2000/- rupees and in 2005
we collected 1500/- rupees.
These amounts are sent to National foundation for
Communal Harmony, New Delhi in the form of demand draft. The foundation will
utilize the amount for the welfare of orphans children who lost their parents in earth
quakes, natural calamities like Tsunami and terrorists attacks.
Our onward march towards committed and selfless service of the community
continues for ever and ever. The remarkable achievements and successes of our past
always inspire and prepare us for further activities in future.

Ch. Kishore Babu,


NSS Officer.

ANNEXURE XVII(C )
NATIONAL GREEN CORPS
National Green Corps Unit started
functioning on 15-9-2005 with our
Principal, Dr.V.K.Mohan as the Convenor and Sri G.Srinivasa Rao, Lecturer in Chemistry,
Sri Ch.Kishore Babu, Lecturer is Physics and Sri B. Prakash Babu as members. Our
Principal and Convenor of it precided over its first session held on 4-10-2005. In his
address, he motivated
the students to join this unit and take
active
part in
conservation of environment and make it clean and pollution free. He made the
students realize that conservation of environment is the first and foremost duty of
youth today. One of the faculty members Sri G.Srinivasa Rao elaborated air and
sound pollution and the measures to take to prevent them.
Another member, Ch.
Kishore Babu explained water pollution and how harmful it is and how the chemicals
used in fertilizers, pesticides and phenoel made the soil unfertile and how to preserve
the nutrients of the soil. The other member, B. Prakash Babu related the importance of
human resources, and how the use of natural resources depend on the conservation of
environment. He told them that the maximum use of the vast wealth of human
resources regulates the progress of a country. The major threat to environment is the
extensive use of plastic ware which is difficult to be disposed of Plastic products are
not mixed with water or soil and dangerous to be burnt. For thousands of years they
remain in soil obstructing the growth of the saplings. In this respect, the substitute
of plastic bags is to be thought of seriously.
The another session arranged on 17-10-2005
students, 125 of them have become members of this unit.

attended

by about

150

In the next meeting on 20-10-2005 these 125 members are divided into 5
groups with five members as leaders of five teams. They discussed the programmes
they were going to take up:
These are:
1.Effective waste Management:
The members of this team are about 25. They
conducted a rally in order to create an awareness of ill consequences of the use of
plastic bags and requested the shop owners to use paper covers instead of plastic bags.
2.Clean Water Bodies: The members of this team that took up this issue and
propagated in the village the importance of enjoying pure water, how to use water
economically and the diseases spread through polluted water etc.
3.Clean Fuel and Traffic Sense: The team consisting of another 25 members
discussed the threat of air pollution and and ill effects of it and revealed that the only
solution of it was plantation. Hence they took up planting trees on our campus and
in the surrounding places of our College.
4.Rich Biodiversity: This team met the vegetable vendors at the fair held weekly
once in Nagaram and explained to them the creation of natural fertilizers like vermi
compost etc and also how vegetables , fruits, and the products related to living
creatures mix up with soil and reach the farmers in the form of natural fertilizers in
recycle process. It made them aware that good vermi compost will produce fruits
and vegetables of fine variety.

In this academic year, our unit members tried to create an awareness


among people about air pollution and the damage it causes to man and nature and
protection of our environment from it. Our students who realized the necessity of
having pollution free environment conveyed the same message to the common
people.
For the suggestions and advice extended by the Principal and Management
the unit is always grateful in conducting all these activities. May we hope our unit
will be extended in its strength to conduct more and more activities next year.
* *

B. Prakash Babu,
Convenor

Annexure-XVII(d)
LITERARY ASSOCIATION
Literary Association though not denominated is jointly organized and
run by the faculty
members of English,
Telugu
and Hindi
departments of
S.V.R.M.College. It came into existence as an outcome of the budding enthusiasm of
our founder Secretary and Correspondent, Dr. N.V. Krishna Rao and our first Principal Sri
K.Umavara Murthy who were book lovers and who showed genuine interest in
literature. They used to introduce good books and great writers to the staff as well
as to the students.
They thus inculcated a taste in literature in us. They invited
eminent
literary personalities to our College very often
and arranged
literary
discussions, book reviews , debates etc.
When our management shouldered the
responsibility of literary
association, it flourished soon and became an academic
association.
Our literary association has been conducting various programmes over
the years to encourage the students of this rural area to come out with their in born
and hidden instinctive talents. It introduces to the students the great treasures of
literature in order to develop a taste among them in literature. It has conducted
competitions in story writing, poetry recitation and essay writing for the students.
It
thus makes the students aware of all important topics and areas. The literary taste
of the management and the staff has ultimately developed interest in our students in
literature.
They read books and participate in academic competitions actively.
Poems, articles and stories contributed by our students to our magazines and other
journals have revealed it.
As we have a great collection of books in our library, our staff have
mostly spent their time reading books and discussing them with their colleagues and
students. They used to meet on holidays to discuss literary topics and review books.
This tradition goes on for ever and ever.
The distinguished poets, scholars, critics and journalists visited our
college and participated in programmes organized by our literary association.
The following is the list of mighty minds who shared their thoughts
with us and the students and with whom we got a wonderful opportunity of interacting:
1.
2.
3.

Sri Divakarla Venkatavadhani


Sri Sanjeev Dev
Prof. T. Donappa

4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.

Prof. S. Gangappa
Sri Alwar Dass
Sree Sree
Sri I.V.Chalapathi Rao
Dr. C.Narayana Reddy
Sri P.G. Krishna Murthy
Sri Movva Vrushadripathi
Sri Naga Bhairava Koteswara Rao
Sri Raghavachari
Sri Andavalli Satyanarayana

Poet in Telugu
A Thinker and Writer
Former Head of the Department of Telugu
Nagarjuna University
Dept.of Telugu, Nagarjuna University
Fiction Writer
An Eminent Modern & Revolutionary Writer
An Eminent Scholar in English & Editor,Triveni
Jnanapeeth Awardee
English Lecturer,AJ Kalasala,Machilipatnam
Poet in Telugu
Poet in Telugu
Journalist
Lecturer in English and Writer

14.
15.
16.
17.
18.

Sri
Sri
Sri
Sri
Sri

Nanduri Ramakrishna Rao


R.Anantha Padmanabha Rao
M. Adithya Prasad
Addepalli Ramamohana Rao
Ravela Sambasiva Rao

19.
20.
21.

Sri A.Venkateswara Reddy


Sri Jandhyala Jayakrishna Bapuji
Sri S. Rajanna Kavi

President, Official Language Association


Station Director, Akasavani
Asst. Station Director, Akasavani
Poet in Telugu
Former Registrar, Nagarjuna University and
poet in Telugu
Misimi Editor
Poet in Telugu
Poet in Telugu
-

Y. Supriya,
Convenor

Annexure-XVII(e)
SOCIAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION
(THE DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY , ECONOMICS & POLITICS )
Social science association constituted in association with the departments of
History, Economics & Politics organizes various activities in order to make the students
familiar with the changing scenario of the society, economy and politics by arranging
lectures of eminent people in the college.
11th

A.P History Congress was held on 5 th and 6th of January 1987 in our college.

Prof.Irfan Habeeb, the chairman of I.C.H.R and head of the department of history, Alighar
Muslim University delivered his lecturer As chief guest Parliament member Prof. N.G.Ranga,
Prof. D.N.Zha participated and other eminent men delivered their lectures.
A seminar was conducted on Secular Traditions in the history of India with the aid of
Indian Council of Historical Research in 1995. We conducted Guntur District History
Association annual sessions in the year 1997 and 2001. Most of the lecturers in Guntur Dt
participated in these meetings.
One seminar was conducted on The Importance Of Social Sciences and their Feature
in the year 2001. Prof.Dada Abdul Bakar of Myduguti University, Nigeria, Prof. P.Ramalakshmy,
Nagarjuna University and other eminent people participated in this seminar.
Our History department arranged a guest lecturer on 23 rd November 2005. Prof.
N.Samuel Department of Ambedkar chair, ANU, spoke on Indian Culture. A seminar was also
conducted on Buddhism on the occasion of Amaravathi Kalachakra celebrations in December
2005 . Almost all the students of

history and social sciences Lecturers participated in the

seminar.
Politics department organized a seminar on right to information act on 19 th October
2005. Sri G.Ramanatham, Secretary, Loksatha, Tenali and his team participated in the
seminar. The students of politics visited Repalle Court, MRO office, Police Station to study
Administrative System.

Mock assembly was conducted on

30/12/2005. B.A. three years

students actively participated in the proceedings of the mock assembly.


Economics department arranged a guest lecture by Sri.K.V.Madan Reddy and Kotak
Mahendra, Bangalore on 9/01/2006. He spoke on the topic quality management system. In
addition the students and faculty members of the department conducted a social economic
survey in Edupalli the adopted village of the college.
Dr Radha Krishna is a great thinker philosopher. His birth anniversary was celebrated
as teachers day On Sept 5th2005. Dr.V.K.Mohan, the Principal paid tributes to this great Indian
philosopher by garlanding his portrait. Students of 2 nd & 3rd B.A class honoured their teachers
on that occasion.
2nd &

3rd B.A

Nagarjunakonda,

students

Macharla

went

cement

on

an

archaeological

Factory, Ethipotala

and

tour

on

27/11/2005

Chennakesava

temple

to
at

Macharla. 1st B.A students went on historical tour to Mangalagiri,Undavali and Vijayawada
on 1/12/2005 .
As usual our social science association conducted this year several constructive
programs which might Promote active spirit of the students.
-

A.Hari Krishna
Convenor

Annexure-XVII(f)

SCIENCE

ASSOCIATION

For the past 35 years


the science association has been very active.
Every year it invites persons of eminence in the field of science and technology
and arranges guest lectures where by staff and students are being benefited
immensely .
It has great history of providing lectures of great scientists like Late Prof.
Nayudamma, etc.
A glimpse of some of the activities of the science association during the last
two academic years:
Academic Year - 2004-2005:
29.1.2005
Dr. Alankar Rao
30-1-2005
(2D NMR Spectroscopy)P.G.Centre, Rajahmundry
14-03-2005
15.3.2005

Dr. Alankar Rao


(Mass Spectro scopy) P.G.Centre, Rajahmundry

Science association has arranged a lecture by Prof. Ranga Reddy, Professor,


Department of Zoology, Nagarjuna University. He gave a talk on the need to preserve
the environment and make it pollution free.
He said that industrialization caused
imbalance in the environment and very seriously affected the aquatic life.
2005-2006
The following lectures were arranged in Science Association.
1. Dr. Sarath Babu,
a famous Doctor and Psychiatrist from Manovikasasramam,
Tenali, who gave a beautiful lecture on tips of Learning and memory methods. He
gave an impressive talk on how to prepare for an exam and how to excel in
competitive examinations. He made a counseling with more than 62 students and
counseling clarified their doubts regarding their concentration on studies and other
mental queries.
This lecture enlightened the students and threw away their fears and
complexities regarding examinations.
26-11-2005,
Dr. D. Ram Babu, D.M.R.L. Scientist, Defense Material Research Laboratory,
Hyderabad gave a lecture on Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics which is very
useful to U.G. and P.G. students.
7-12-2005
Dr. M.V.Subba Rao, M.Sc., Ph.D., who is a national award winner of Bharath
Jyothi gave a lecture on Science Yoga .
He enlightens the students regarding
Yoga and its scientific back-ground. He also explains how Yoga is useful for
enlightening their creativity and memory.
22-12-2005
Dr. L.Venkata Ratnam, N.R.S., Hyd, National remote sensing agency, Hyderabad
gave a delightful lecture to our science students and enlightened them about what is
remote sensing, and how it is useful in exploring minerals.
The powerpoint
presentation of this lecture makes our students very impressive and give some
elementary idea regarding remote sensing.
In addition to the above lecture, the following special lecture regarding their
academic programme was also arranged for Post graduate students of Chemistry
and Physics.
29-12-05

Dr. S.V.Ranganayakulu TJPS P.G. Centre, Guntur

3.2.6
17.2.6

(Fabrication of integrated circuit)


Prof.Krishna Murthy, ANU, PG Centre, Nuzivedu(Surface
Chemistry)
Prof. C. Ram Babu, (Electro Chemistry)
Prof. C. Rambabu, (Polymers)

19.3.6

Dr. P. Venkateswarlu (Group Theory)

29-1-05

The science association of our college plays a key role in developing


awareness in different branches of science among students.

Annexure-XVII(h)
DEBATING AND QUIZ COMPETITIONS
The debating competitions were started in the year 1984 in the name of Sri
Vejella Subbaiah. His sons Dr. V. Prakasa Rao, and Sri V. Ananda Rao now and then
gave rupees twenty thousand for foundation capital. The amount was deposited in
the bank and with that interest the competitions were being conducted. One senior
lecturer in the College supervises and acts as Convenor for this competitions.
Fifteen days before the commencement of the competitions, the invitations
should be sent to all the degree colleges in A.N.U. area. The participants should be
provided free meal at 10 A.M.tiffin and tea in the evening. That day the prizes should
be presented in the form of rolling shields to the Colleges along with the individual
momentoes and certificates. The rolling shield should be given to those permanently,
who win continuously for three years.
1994.

Till now JKC college only achieve and owned the rolling shield in the year

After ten years, the old students Association joined these competitions.
General Quiz should be conducted in the name of this association. They contributed
rupees ten thousand for this purpose; the interest of the fixed deposit should be
utilized for prizes.
Now-a-days we are sending invitations to fifty to sixty colleges in Guntur,
Krishna and Prakasam districts. Sixty to Eighty students participate from various
colleges. We conduct the Competitions in the following topics.
1.Mutchataga Mudu Nimishalu:
Mutchataga Mudu Nimishalu starts at 11 A.M. A participant comes up to the
dais and picks up a slip. He thinks about the topic for three minutes and delivers
his speech for three minutes. This should be judged by five senior lecturers.
2.General Quiuz:
In the afternoon, General Quiz competitions should be conducted. A team of
two persons from each college should be allowed to participate in the competitions.
3. Debating Competition:
Debating competition starts at 3 p.m. in the evening. The broad topic should
be announced at 10 A.M.
The thin point topic should be announced before the
commencement of the competitions. In this competition a pair of students from
each college should be allowed. In the pair one person supports the topic in his
speech and the other person opposes the topic in his speech each within five minutes
scheduled time.

The results should be announced by 5.30 P.M.


The chief donor brings an
eminent person of this area as the chief guest of this evening function. He distributes
the prizes to the participants and delivers his valuable message to the participants.
In addition to the prizes,
best
participants based on his performance.

speaker

is also selected

among

the

Winners of the academic year 2004-05:


Mutchataga Mudu Nimishalu:
Ist Prize
II Prize
III Prize

N.Sadasiva Rao
SMPA Degree College, Cherukupalli
J. Sravanthi
KRRM Degree College, Duggirala
S. Srikrishnavardhan ABR Govt.Degree College, Repalle

Quiz:
I Prize
II Prize
III Prize

N.Sadasiva Rao, A.Satyavathi, Cherukupalli


K. Leelavathi,V.Venkateswarlu, Govt.Degree College, Avanigadda.
P.Raja Rao, P.Venugopal, VSR College, Movva.

Debating:
Ist Prize
II Prize

N.Sadasiva Rao,G.Narendra Babu, SMPA Degree College, Cherukupalli


J.Indraja and J. Sravanthi, Duggirala

Overall best speaker of this year is N. Sadasiva Rao , Cherukupalli.


Winners of the academic year : 2005-06:
Mutchataga Mudu Nimishalu:
Ist Prize
II Prize
III Prize

Ch. Ramadevi, Womens College, Guntur.


S. Srinivasa Raju, Hindu College, Guntur
N. Sadasiva Rao, SMPA Degree College, Cherukupalli.

Quiz:
I Prize
II Prize
III Prize

S.Srinivasa Raju, M.Rajaratna Kumari, Hindu College, Guntur.


N.Sadasiva Rao, D.Premkumar, SMPA Degree College, Cherukupalli.
P.Raja Rao, M.Veera Babu, VSR Degree College, Movva.

Debating:
I Prize
II Prize

G.Prasanth Kumar, K.Srinivasa Reddy, Hindu College, Guntur


N.Sadasiva Rao, K.Sravani, SMPA Degree College, Cherukupalli.

G. Prasanth Kumar, Hindu College is the best speaker of academic year 2005-06.
The competitions were conducted on 26-11-2005 for the academic year
2005-06. The members of the alumni of this college Mr. D. Rambabu, Scientist ,
Hyderabad, Mr.P.Panduranga Rao,MBA, Bangalore were the chief guests of the
function.

P.Gopichandraswamy
Convenor

Annexure-XVII(i)

SOCIO ECONOMIC SURVEY OF EDUPALLI VILLAGE


A REPORT
The Economics Department of S.V.R.M.College surveyed the Socio Economic
conditions of Edupalli village of Nagaram Mandal in Guntur District on 01-02-2006.
According to the Survey,it was evident that there were several families
benefited from the educational facilities available in the nearby S.V.R.M.College. A
considerable number of students have enjoyed the fruits of education and reached
the higher positions socially and economically . The motto of our College is to provide
minimum academic facilities to the neglected and deprived sections of this rural area.
The College has been serving to the poor and enthusiastic since its inception in 1969.
The establishment of our College had brought an extra-ordinary development
in all the villages, sprawled around it. Its role in the Micro level development is
noticed earlier.
It has provided education to a large number of students even from
distant place.
We have hostels for both boys and girls with all the facilities.
So
students and parents give priority to get the admission in our institution.
Our recent survey at Edupalli has been conducted comprehensively. It reveals
that most of the students who have studied in our College, have settled in various
fields of the society.
Some of them are job holders and some of them are skilled
workers. They are making their livelihood comfortably and honestly. They are also
taking care of their parents in the village. Much to our surprise, we have found most
of the families have taken up some reasonable means of earning consistently like
cattle form besides agriculture.
In this connection
useful for our survey.

we met

few

of our old students

and collected

S.No. Name of the old student

Education

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.

B.A.
ACTO
Inter
Executive Manager
B.Sc.,B.Ed.
Teacher
B.A.
Co-operative Society
B.A.
Business
B.Com
Contractor
B.A.
Private Job
M.Sc.,B.Ed., Teacher
B.A B.Ed.,
Teacher
M.A.M.Phil,Ph.D.,Lecturer
B.A.
Private Job
B.A.
Private Teacher
B.Com
Post Master
B.A.
Agriculture

P.Sivarama Krishna Reddy


P. Sree Hari
K. Chandana
D. Naga Jyothy
Ch. Basava Punnayya
K. Sambaiah
Ch. Koteswara Rao
P.Mallikarjuna Reddy
N. Govinda Rajulu
Dr. Ch.Siva Sai
Ch. Kutumba Rao
A. Prakasam
V. Bala Subrahmanyam
Ch. Srinivasa Rao

Profession
Occupation

the data,

Income
Rs.
12,000
15,000
10,000
10,000
11,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
15,000
2,000
1,000
2,400
50,000

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16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.

T.Srinivasa Rao
Ch. Subba Rao
Ch. Madhav Rao
Ch. Laxmayya
M. Srinivas
Ch. Ramakrishna
P. Laxmi
P.Vijay Bhaskar Reddy
Ch. Suresh
P.Srinivasa Rao
D.U. Shankar

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27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.

Ch.Koteswaramma
D. Venkateswarlu
P. Sambasiva Rao
P.Siva Nagendra Reddy
D. Srinivasa Rao
Ch.Srikrishna Rao
P.Venkateswara Reddy
Ch. Pardhasaradhi
P.Murali Mohan
U.Venkateswara Rao
Ch. Krishna Rao
Ch. Subrahmanyam
K.C. Kanikaram
A. Subbayya
V. Ramamohana Rao
Ch. Yogeswara Rao
P. Sriram Murthy
Ch. Venkateswara Rao
Siva Nagulu
D. Gurunatham
A. Reddaiah
Ch.Srinivasa Rao
Ch. Uday Sankar
T.Ramamohan Rao
Y. Narayana

M.A.
Inter
Inter
B.Sc.,
B.Sc.,
B.,A.
B.A.
B.Sc.,B.Ed.
Inter
Inter
B.Sc.

Lecturer
10,000
Army
10,000
Army
10,000
Matrix Company
3,000
Sriram Chits
3,500
Agriculture
63,000
Private Job & Agri.
72,000
Teacher
8,000
Army
9,000
Army
10,000
Nava Chaitanya Yuva 20,000
Janamandali President

Inter
Staff Nurse
5,000
Inter
Agriculture
Inter
Agriculture
5,000
B.A.
Senior Inspector
12,000
B.A.
Private Teacher
5,500
B.Com.,MBA Constructions
10,000
B.Com,B.Ed.,BL, Teacher
7,000
M.Sc.,
Lecturer
16,000
B.Sc.,B.Ed.,BL, Cooperative Insp., 10,000
B.Com
Military
6,000
B.Com.,MBA Marketing
4,000
Inter
Army
3,000
B.A.
Anganvadi Teacher
1,200
B.A.
Agriculture&Business 20,000
B.Com
Private Job
10,000
Inter
Police
15,000
B.Sc.,
Business
Inter
Police
11,000
B.A.
Private Job
10,000
B.Com
Private Job
10,000
B.Sc.
Business
50,000
B.Com
Private Job
8,000
Inter
Agriculture
1,000
B.A.
Private Job
12,000
B.Com
Business
4,000

Our interaction with the persons listed above helps us to know facts about the
village and its literary background. Before the inception of the college the bare truth
is that there are hardly one or two educated persons until the noble work of Sri
Velagapudi
Ramakrishna started. After that great deed, a remarkable change has
taken place in all aspects of the village. Edupalli is one of the villages greatly
influenced by our College. It has brought awareness among the public. They are able
to find their local problems and begin to solve them with the help of educated people.
They have improved sanitary condition, roads, drinking water facility, primary
education etc.
The quality education has altered the ways of thinking of the
villagers. The college education has brought out the latent potentiality of every
individual in the village. They have broken up poverty , illiteracy, superstitions and
other bad practices. The striking difference can be found in the arrangement of
infrastructure like school buildings, protected water tanks, tar and metal roads.
Higher Education has also brought unity among the villagers that is exhibited during
festivals and major natural calamities.
The dwellers of Edupalli village are hard working in nature. For the past 36
years a number of changes have been taking place in the lives of the villagers. The
progress in education through our institution has brought the remote village to the
limelight.
The highly educated villagers have created self employment for the
generations to come. They have succeeded to some extent to gear up the financial
abilities of the villagers. Self employment programmes offered by the government of
India and the State Government concerned, have been sufficiently - utilized by the

villagers.
Their rise in the education helped them to understand the welfare
programmes conducted by the State. They are also well aware of the deployment of
science and technology in the development of their village.
This growth is an
everlasting process in the lives of the villagers. They have successfully increased the
ability of reading and writing, which helped them to bring the social-transformation and
a consistent wealth generation. Regarding this mammoth task, one cannot deny the
role of S.V.R.M.College, Nagaram born for the rural folk.

We thank
survey.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.

the following

K. Seetharamaiah
V. Ram Bujji
M. Narasamma
I. Swetha
V. Nagamani
K. Satish Babu
T. Radh Kalyani
P. Srilakshmi
R. Naga Jyothi
Adilakshmi
K. Naga Raju
M. Naga Laxmi
K. Srinivasa Babu
K. Nagamalleswara Rao

college

students , who have

helped us

to do this

III B.A.
II B.A
I B.A.
II B.A.
III B.A.
III B.A.
III :B.A.
III B.A.
III B.A.
II B.A.
III B.A.
III B.A.
III B.,A
III B.A.

K. Kanakaratnam,
Convenor

ANNEXURE-XVIII
ADULT EDUCATION - LIST OF MEMBERS BENEFITTED
S.V.R.M.COLLEGE : NAGARAM
NAME
S.NO
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33
34

OF THE TEACHER : P.VIJAYA BHASKARA REDDY


NAME
SEX
AREA
P.Pothuraju Reddy
Male Edupalli
P.Ramachandra Reddy
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P.Ammi Reddy
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P.Jaya rami Reddy
P.Srinivasa Reddy
P.Rama Koti Reddy
P.Sita Rami Reddy
P.Arjuna Reddy
P.Hari Babu Reddy
D.Sambi Reddy
P.Nanchara Reddy
D.Peddi Reddy
P.Subrahmanyam Reddy
P.Siva Nagendra Reddy
P.Nagi Reddy
P.Yedukondala Reddy
P.Nageswara Reddy
P.Veeraswami Reddy
P.Venkateswara Reddy
P.Nagendra Reddy
M.Prabhakara Reddy
M.Srinivasa Reddy
P.Ramaswamy Reddy
P.Sivanagendra Reddy
P.Sanjeeva Reddy
P.Bhusi Reddy
P.Ranga Reddy
P.Venkateswara Reddy
P.Srinivasa Reddy
P.Sanjeeva Reddy
P.Yedukondala Reddy
P.Venkateswara Reddy
P.Siva Reddy
P.Rajak

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S.NO
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31
32
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35
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38

NAME
B.Krishana
B.Yasodamma
B.Nancharaiah
B.Peda Nancharaiah
B.Anjamma
B.Chinni Krishna
B.Koteswara Rao
B.Venkayamma
Ch.Sanjjevulu
Ch.Mahalakshmaiah
B.Koteswara Rao
B.Kondamma
B.Anjaiah
B.Sambaiah
B.Subba Rao
B.Subbamma
P.Peddi Rajulu
P.Padma
S.Papaiah
S.Bangaramma
S.Ramaiah
S.Narasimhulu
.S.Chenchamma
S.Chenchaiah
S.Devadas
S.Koteswaramma
P.Suraiah
P.Chenchamma
P.Kondaiah
P.Nancharamma
P.Lakshmi
B.Mangamma
B.Maradamma
B.Venkateswarlu
B.Padmavathi
B,Kamala
B.Sivaiah
P.Koteswaramma

SEX
Male
Female
Male
Male
Female
Male
Male
Female
Male
Male
Male
Female
Male
Male
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Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Male
Female
Male
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Female
Female
Female
Male
Female
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AREA
Muttupalli
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S.NO
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NAME

SEX

AREA

K.Ch.Samuel
Male Muttupalli Dalitawada
K.Sudhakara Rao
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K.Babu Rao
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M.Parisudha Rao
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M.Sambaiah
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M.Subba Rao
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K.Nagendram
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M.Nancharaiah
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M.Samuel
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M.Kumar
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M.Krishna
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M.Vital
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M.Nageswara Rao
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M.James
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M.Bhagya Rao
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M.Eleesha
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M.Umamaheswara Rao
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M.Nagendram
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M.Ch.Sitalu
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M.Veeraiah
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M.Pothu Raju
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M.Eleesha
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M.Lanka tata
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M.Yesu
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M.Hanumantha Rao
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M.Babu Rao
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M.Tyaga Raju
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M.Bhakara Rao
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P.Krishna Murthy
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M.Venkateswara Rao
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M.Palagiri
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M.Mariamma
Female
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M.Sambrajyam
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K.Anjamma
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M.Santha Kumari
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CATEGORY
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S.NO

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T.Siva Reddy
K.Yanadi Reddy
P.Musala Reddy
P.Yedukondala Reddy
K.Subrahmanyam Reddy
P.Siva Reddy
P.Sambi Reddy
T.Siva Reddy
B.Sarabandhi Reddy
B.Swamula Reddy
K.Ramanamma
D.Bhagya Lakshmi
K.Viswanadha Reddy
K.Ramadasu Reddy
K.Sivanaga
K.Anjamma
D.Ramakotaiah Reddy
K.Ch.Yanadi reddy
P.V.Ramana Reddy
K.Swamy Reddy
T.Sivamma
P.Adi Lakshmi
K.Venkamma
D.Veeraraghavamma
T.Narayana Reddy
T.Suramma
P.Subba Reddy

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Male Muttupalli (Redlapalem)


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S.NO
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Y.Srinivsa Rao
Y.Venkateswara Rao
Y.Srinivsa Rao
Y.Sambaiah
K.Veera Raghavulu
K.Venkateswarulu
K.China Ramulu
G.Krishana
G.V.Krishna
G.Prasad
B.Yedukondalu
B.Gudaru
Y.Srinivasa Rao
K.Srirama Krishna
T.Pothu Raju
K.Rajaiah
D.Venkateswara Rao
V.Koteswara Rao
U.Esobu
V.Chennaiah
A.Akkulu
K.Seemaiah
U.Ramudu
K.Subba Rao
K.Chinttaiah
K.Gudaru
K.Sitaramaih
K.Babu Rao
Y.Satyanarayana
K.Subba Rao
Y.Srinivasa Rao
B.Veeraraghavulu

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U.Chennakesavulu
U.Srinivasa Rao
M.Venkateswarlu
U.Krishna
J.Sai Babu
J.Srinivasa Rao
J.Sambasiva Rao
V.Raghavulu
V.Yedukondalu
S.Krishna Rao
U.Srinivasa Rao
J.Venkateswara Rao
Y.Sambaiah
Y.Poleraiah
J.Subba Rao
Y.Pakkalaiah
Y.Manikya Rao
Y.Nagamalleswara Rao
Y.Lachumaiah
Y.Venkateawrlu
Y.Venkateswara Rao
E.Sivaiah
E.Ramaiah
U.Srinivasa Rao
Y.Nehru
Y.Subba Rao
P.Venkateswarlu
P.Rattaiah
P.Venkaiah
U.Chandra Rao
U.Tataiah
E.Koteswara Rao
V.Babu Rao
E.Nageswara Rao
U.Venkateswarlu
V.Raju
K.Srinivasa Rao
K.Pothu Raju
U.Sankara Rao

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K.Padma
K.Rattamma
k.Purnachandra Rao
K.Sambasiva Rao
K.Koteswaramma
K.Sankara Rao
P.Ramana
P.Subba Rao
V.Venkata Ratnam
K.Veeranjaneyulu
Y.Pothu Raju
K.Venkaiah
Y.Srinu
K.Vishnu Murthy
K.Sita
K.Malleswaramma
K.Eswaramma
K.Kalavathi
M.Srilakshmi
M.Koteswaramma
S.Suseelamma
B.Venkateswarlu
K.Padmavathi
K.Gangadhara Rao
K.Basamm
V.Lakshmi
V.Prasad
M.Chennaiah
M.Venkateswara Rao
P.Mahalakshmi
N.Bala Raju
N.Ram Babu
N.Sambrajyam
V.Punnaiah
V.Radha Krishna

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1 P.Parisudda Rao
2 P.Nayamo
3 K.Peteru
4 K.Santhoshamma
5 A.Gowramma
6 T.Narasamma
7 B.Mutyalamma
8 A.Ramakka
9 A.Samba
10 M.Venkamma
11 G.Muttamma
12 B.Savitri
13 B.Kumari
14 A.Chukkamma
15 P.Nadumulamma
16 K.Padma
17 K.Hari
18 K.Mangamma
19 D.Venkateswaramma
20 B.Venkateswarulu
21 K.Nagendram
22 D.Rohini
23 D.Lakshmi
24 P.Anjaneyulu
25 P.Ranga Rao
26 P.Durga
27 P.Singalarayudu
28 P.Anjamma
29 G.Srinu
30 K.Durgamma
31 K.Kotamma
32 A.Ellamma
33 A.Chinthalu
34 A.Talemma
35 A.Pedatalaiah
36 A.Chinatalaiah
37 B.Adinarayana

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Ch.Bhaskara Rao
P.Veera Raghavaiah
P.Sambasiva Rao
S.Punna Rao
P.Lakshmi(Pandu)
M.Venkateswaramma
P.Nageswara Rao
S.Bhaskara Rao
P.Sivarama Krishna
P.Yanadi Rao
P.Sambrajyam
P.Manikyam
P.Srinivasa Rao
M.Rajani Kumar
B.Naresh
M.Srinivasa Rao
P.Ram Babu
P.Vijaya Lakshmi
V.Pothu Raju
V.Raghavamma
P.Sitamaha Lakshmi
T.Ramesh
T.Meenakshi
P.Kalpana
M.Rosamma
M.Sivaparvathi
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B.Hari Babu
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B.Srinivasa Rao
M.Ankamma
K..Lakshmaiah
E.Sambaiah
K.Ramaiah
Y.Adiah
B.Sivaiah
Y.Arjuna Rao
Y.Reddamma
N.Koteswarlu
P.Nageswara Rao
B.Subba Rao
B.Sanakara Rao
B.Ram Babu
Y.Venkateswarlu
Punnaiah
P.Sambaiah
B.Raghavaiah
B.Rattaiah
P.Anjaneyulu
B.Gopala Rao
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Annexure-XIX(a)
S.V.R.M. COLLEGE : NAGARAM
LIST OF STAFF MEMBERS ATTENDED IN 7TH ROUND, 9TH ROUND 11TH ROUND OF JANMABHOOMI PROGRAMME
SPONSORED BY GOVT.OF A.P.
S.No.

Name of the staff member

Designation of the
Staff member
1
2
3
1.
Sri C.Suryanarayana Raju Head:Dept.of Botany
2.
Sri AV Panakeswara Rao Head: Dept.of Telugu
3.
Sri G.Rama Rao
Head: Dept.of Maths
4.
Sri TV Krishna Rao
Head: Dept.of Physics
5.
Sri G.Ramakrishna Babu Head: Dept.of Zoology
6.
Sri AV Raghava Rao
Head: Dept.of Commerce
7.
Sri P.Jayaseela Rao
Lect.in Commerce
8.
Sri P.Venkateswara Rao
Lect.in Botany
9.
Sri V.Kutumba Rao
Head: Dept.of Chemistry
10.
Sri P.Gopichandraswamy Head: Dept.of Telugu
11.
Sri K. Ajaya Kumar
Head: Dept.of Politics
12.
Sri P. Sai Babu
Lect.in Chemistry
9th,11th(Gudavalli)
13.
Sri K. Sambasiva Rao
Lect.in Botany
14.
Sri GSB Prabhakara Rao Lect.in Physics
15.
Sri M.Satya Murthy
Lect.in Physics
16
Sri G.Kutumba Rao
Lect.in Lib.Science
17.
Sri M.Pullaiah
Head: Dept.of English
18.
Sri B.Venkata Rao
Lect.in Zoology
19.
Sri P.Neerajanabhaiah
Lect.in Chemistry
11th(Gudavalli)
20.
Sri G.Srinivasa Rao
Lect.in Chemistry
21.
Sri M. Sudhakara Rao
Lect.in Chemistry
22.
Sri K.Sitarama Raju
Lect.in Zoology
23.
Sri M. Brahmaiah
Lect.in Economics
24.
Sri B. Ratna Raju
Lect.in Telugu
25.
Sri B.Srinivasa Rao
Lect.in Commerce
26.
Sri V.K. Mohan
Head: Dept.of History
27.
Sri P. Prabhakar
Lect.in History
28.
Sri M.Sambasiva Rao
Lect.in Commerce

Date from to
4
1-1-98 to 7-1-98,3-1-00 to 11-1-2000
1-1-98 to 7-1-98; 2-1-99 to 8-1-99
1-1-98 to 7-1-98; 2-1-99 to 8-1-99,3-1-00 to 11-1-2000
1-1-98 to 7-1-98;2-1-99 to 8-1-99
1-1-98 to 7-1-98;2-1-99 to 8-1-99; 3-1-00 to 11-1-2000
1-1-98 to 7-1-98; 2-1-99 to 8-1-99;3-1-00 to 11-1-00
1-1-98 to 7-1-98; 2-1-99 to 8-1-99
1-1-98to 7-1-98 ; 2-1-99 to 8-1-99;3-1-00 to 11-1-00
1-1-98to 7-1-98 ; 2-1-99 to 8-1-99;3-1-00 to 11-1-00
1-1-98to 7-1-98 ; 2-1-99 to 8-1-99;3-1-00 to 11-1-00
1-1-98to 7-1-98 ; 2-1-99 to 8-1-99;3-1-00 to 11-1-00
1-1-98to 7-1-98 ; 2-1-99 to 8-1-99;3-1-00 to 11-1-00

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Edupalli/Pedapulivarru
Pudivada/Ullipalem
Bellamvaripalem/Kattava
Eletipalem/Jillepalli
Chirakalavaripalem/Pedapalli
Venigallavaripalem/Thotapalli
Kolaganivaripalem/Addankivaripalem
Addankivaripalem/Edupalli
Allaparru/Manthripalem
Venigallavaripalem/Dhulipudi/Bhattiprolu,
Kattava/Dhulipudi/Kannegantivpalem,
Ullipalem/Chinamatlapudi

Janmabhoomi
programme
6
7th, 11th
7th, 9th
7th,9th,11th (Thurpupalem)
7th, 9th
7th, 9th, 11th
7th,9th,11th(Rajavolu)
7th, 9th
7th,9th, 1th(Rajavolu)
7th,9th,11th(Gullapalli)
7th,9th,11th
7th, 9th, 11th
7th,

1-1-98to
1-1-98to
1-1-98to
1-1-98to
1-1-98to
1-1-98to
1-1-98to

7th,9th,11th(Ch.Kpalli)
7th,9th,11th
7th, 9th, 11th
7th, 9th, 11th
7th, 9th, 11th
7th, 9th, 11th
7th,9th,

7-1-98
7-1-98
7-1-98
7-1-98
7-1-98
7-1-98
7-1-98

Habitation

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2-1-99
2-1-99
2-1-99
2-1-99
2-1-99
2-1-99
2-1-99

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8-1-99;3-1-00
8-1-99;3-1-00
8-1-99;3-1-00
8-1-99;3-1-00
8-1-99;3-1-00
8-1-99;3-1-00
8-1-99;3-1-00

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11-1-00
11-1-00
11-1-00
11-1-00
11-1-00
11-1-00
11-1-00

Peddavaram/Addankivaripalem
Peddavaram/Siripudi/Arumbaka
Nagaram/Mantripalem/Bhattiprolu
Nagaram/Chirakalavpalem/Konetipuram,
Edupalli/Dhuliputi/Oleru
Pudivada/Dhulipudi/Surepalli
Pedamatlapudi/Pudivada

1-1-98 to 7-1-98;
1-1-98to 7-1-98 ;
1-1-98to 7-1-98 ;
1-1-98to 7-1-98 ;
1-1-98to 7-1-98 ;
1-1-98to 7-1-98 ;
1-1-98to 7-1-98 ;

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2-1-99
2-1-99
2-1-99
2-1-99
2-1-99

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8-1-99;3-1-00
8-1-99;3-1-00
8-1-99;3-1-00
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11-1-00
11-1-00
11-1-00
11-1-00
11-1-00

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7th, 9th
Sajjavaripalem/Kolaganavaripalem/Vellaturu,7th,9th,11th
Pedapalli/Eletipalem/Cherukupalli
7th, 9th, 11th
Pedapalli/Pedamatlapudi/Bhattiprolu,
7th, 9th, 11th
Bellamvaripalem/Kattava/Gollapalli
7th, 9th, 11th
Eletipalem/Sajjavaripalem/Bhattiprolu,
7th, 9th, 11th
Chirakavaripalem/Venigallavaripalem,
7th,9th,11th

1-1-99 to 7-1-99

Pamidimarru

7th

S.No.

Name of the staff member Designation of the


Date from to
Staff member
1
2
3
4
29.
Sri Ch. Kishore Babu
Lect.in Physics
1-1-98 to 7-1-98 ; 2-1-99 to 8-1-99;3-1-00 to
30.
Sri P.Srinivasa Rao
Lect.in Physics
1-1-98 to 7-1-98 ; 2-1-99 to 8-1-99;3-1-00 to
31.
Sri G.Srinivasa Rao
Lect.in Physics
1-1-98 to 7-1-98 ; 2-1-99 to 8-1-99;3-1-00 to
32.
Sri S. Dass
Lect.in English
1-1-98 to 7-1-98 ; 2-1-99 to 8-1-99;3-1-00 to
(Kanagala)
33.
Sri GSS Bhavannarayana Lect.in Maths
1-1-98 to 7-1-98 ; 2-1-99 to 8-1-99;3-1-00 to
34.
Sri T.V.Subba Rao Lect.in Physics
1-1-98 to 7-1-98 ; 2-1-99 to 8-1-99;3-1-00 to 11-1-00
35.

Sri D. Praveen

Lect.in Politics

1-1-98t o 7-1-98 ; 2-1-99 to 8-1-99;3-1-00 to

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37.
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46.
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58.
59.
60.
61.

Sri N. Venugopal
Lect.in Electronics
1-1-98 to 7-1-98
Sri P.V.Subba Rao Lect.in Maths
1-1-98 to 7-1-98
Sri V.Ravindra Babu
Lect.in Physics
1-1-98 to 7-1-98 ; 2-1-99 to 8-1-99;3-1-00
Sri K.Surendra Babu
Lect.in English
1-1-98 to 7-1-98 ; 2-1-99 to 8-1-99;3-1-00
Sri G.Hanumantha Rao
Lect.in Maths
1-1-98 to 7-1-98 ; 2-1-99 to 8-1-99;3-1-00
Sri N.Srinivasa Rao
Lect.in Physics
1-1-98 to 7-1-98
Sri Ch.Srinivasa Rao
Lect.in Computers
1-1-98 to 7-1-98 ; 2-1-99 to 8-1-99;3-1-00
Sri Sk. Jilani Bhasha
Lect.in Hindi
1-1-98 to 7-1-98
Sri K. Surendra Babu
Lect.in Chemistry
1-1-98 to 7-1-98 ; 2-1-99 to 8-1-99;3-1-00
Sri Ch.Venkateswara Rao Lect.in Electronics
1-1-98 to 7-1-98
Smt. T.Indira Krishna Rao Reader in Zoology
2-1-99 to 8-1-99
Smt. Y. Supriya
Lect.in English
2-1-98 to 8-1-98
Sri G. Nageswara Rao
Lect.in Physics
2-1-98 to 8-1-98
Sri M. Subrahmanyam
Lect.in Maths
2-1-99 to 8-1-99; 3-1-00 to 11-1-00
Sri G. Balakrishna
Lect.in Hindi
2-1-99 to 8-1-99; 3-1-00 to 11-1-00
Sri C.Bhaskara Rao
Lect.in Chemistry
2-1-99 to 8-1-99; 3-1-00 to 11-1-00
Sri D. Pratap
Lect.in Electronics
2-1-99 to 8-1-99; 3-1-00 to 11-1-00
Sri D. Ramakrishna
Lect.in Computers
2-1-99 to 8-1-99; 3-1-00 to 11-1-00
Sri O. Srinivasa Reddy
Lect.in Computers
2-1-99 to 8-1-99; 3-1-00 to 11-1-00
Sri M. Satish Kumar
Lect. in Computers
2-1-98 to 8-1-98
Sri B.Sitarami Reddky
Lect.in Phy.Edn.
2-1-99 to 8-1-99; 3-1-00 to 11-1-00
Sri B. Raviteja
Lect.in Statistics
8-1-00 to 11-1-2000
Sri V. Muralimohan
Lect.in English
3-1-00 to 11-1-2000
Sri V.Vishnuvardhan
Lect.in Commerce
3-1-00 to 11-1-2000
Sri M.Udayabhaskar
Lect.in Computers
3-1-00 to 11-1-2000
Sri Y. Yanadi Rao
Lect.in Economics
3-1-00 to 11-1-2000

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Habitation

11-1-00
11-1-00
11-1-00
11-1-00

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Dhulipudi/Allaparru/Pesarlanka
Thotapalli/Pedamatlapudi/Ponnapalli,
Addankivaripalem/Pedapalli/Bhattiprolu,
Siripudi/Chinamatlapudi

Janmabhoomi
programme
6
7th, 9th, 11th
7th, 9th, 11h
7th,9th,11th
7th, 9th, 11th

11-1-00
Siripudi/Allaparru/Rambhatlapalem,
7th,9th,11th
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Pedamatlapudi/Eletipalem
7 ,9 ,11
(Balusulapalem)
11-1-00
Chinamatlapudi/Bellamvaripalem
7th, 9th, 11th
Kunchalavaripalem
Kolaganivaripalem
7th
Dhulipudi
7th
11-1-00
Allaparru/Edupalli/Arepalli
7th, 9th, 11th
11-1-00
Kattava/Sajjavaripalem/Rachuru
7th, 9th, 11th
11-1-00
Mantripalem/Ullipalem/Chinthamotu,
7th, 9th, 11th
Ullipalem
7th
11-1-00
Jillepalli/Rambhatlapalem
7th,9th,11th
Thotapalli
7th
11-1-00
Mantripalem/Pudivada/Nadimpalli
7th, 9th, 11th
Jillepalli
7th
Nagaram
9th
Nagaram
9th
Bellamvaripalem
9th
Venigallavaripalem/Pedapulivarru
9th, 11th
Kolaganivaripalem/Cherukupalli
9th, 11th
Pamidimarru/Pallekona
9th, 11th
Chirakalavaripalem/Allavaripalem
9th, 11th
Thotapalli/Tummalapalenm
9th, 11th
Peddavaram/Kavuru
9th, 11th
Peddavaram
9th
Siripudi/Pedalanka
9th, 11th
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Vellaturu
11
Allamudi
11th
Kanagala
11ath
Arepalli
11th
Balusulapalenm
11th

Annexure-XIX(b)
S.V.R.M. COLLEGE : NAGARAM
LIST OF GROUP LEADERS AND STUDENTS PARTICIPATING IN THE JANMABHOOMI PROGRAMME

NAGARAM
Group Leaders

1. Sri V. Kutumba Rao, Dept.of Chemistry


2. Sri M. Satyamurthy, Dept.of Physics

Students:

1. B. Srinivasa Rao
2. P. Srinivasa Rao
3. M.V.S.N. Maheswara Rao
4. M. Jagadeesh Babu
5. M. Srinivasa Rao
6. M. Venkata Swamy
7. S.K. Jani
8. Suresh
9. V.V.Subba Rao
10. Vijaya Rao Srinivas
11. M. Ramesh
12. B. Bhaskara Rao
13. P. Ramesh
14. B.Srinivasa Rao
15. K.Srinivasa Reddy
16. M. Ram Babu
17. M. Kiran Kumar

EDUPALLI:

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III B.A.
II MPC
III B.A.
II B.A.
I MPC

Group Leaders

1. Sri C.Suryanarayana Raju, Dept.of Botany


2. Sri M. Pullaiah, Dept.of English

Students:

1. E.V. Krishna Rao


2. P.Venkateswara Rao
3. B.Satyanarayana
4. B. Manikya Rao
5. B. Panduranga Rao
6. B.Srinivasa Rao
7. M. Murali
8. A.V.Subba Rao
9. P. Yedukondalu
10. P.Venkateswara Rao
11. Ch.Srinivasa Rao
12. I.V.V. Koteswara Rao
13. M. Kiran
14. M. Kishore
15. P.Srinivasa Rao
16. B.Srinivasa Rao

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I MPC
I MP
I MPC
II B.A.

PUDIVADA:
Group Leaders

1. Sri AV Panakeswara Rao, Dept.of Telugu


2. Sri B.Venkata Rao, Dept.of Zoology

Students

1. P.Purnachandra Rao,
2. P. Anil Kumar
3. K. Kumara Swamy
4. M. Satyanarayana
5. O. Bhavanarushi
6. D. Nannuraiah
7. K. Srinivasa Rao
8. M. Pardhasaradhi
9. G. Ananda Kiran
10. R. Gopi

I CEC
I MM
I B.Com
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SIRIPUDI:

11. B. Balaji
12. K. Venkateswara Rao
13. T. Raghu Babu
13. P. Gopi Krishna
14. T. Pamulu

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I HEC
I MPC
II MPC
III B.A

Group Leaders

1. Sri S. Dass, Dept.of English


2. Sri GSS Bhavannarayana,Dept.of Maths

Students

1. V. Mohana Krishna
2. Ch. Yogeswara Rao
3. M. Srinivasa Rao
4. P. Vasu
5. M.C. Rajamani
6. G. Venugopala Rao
7. M. Venkateswara Rao
8. D. Srinivasa Rao
9. G. Aseervadam
10. N. Brijinow
11. P. Suresh

PEDAMATLAPUDI:
Group Leaders

II CEC
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1. Sri P.Neerajanabhaiah, Dept.of Chemistry


2. Sri T.V.Subba Rao, Dept.of Physics

Students

1. P.V. Ram Prasad


2. L. Gudarankaiah
3. K. Sundaraiah
4. B.V.Krishna Rao
5. Y. Venkateswara Rao
6. M. Srinivasa Rao
7. M. Srinivasa Rao
8. Panduranga Rao
9. G.V.Subba Rao
10. U. Sivannarayana
11. Ch. Sudhakar
12. D. Srinivasa Rao
13. Ch. Babu
CHINAMATLAPUDI:
Group Leaders

1. Sri G.Srinivasa Rao, Dept.of Chemistry


2. Sri D. Praveen, Dept.of Politics

Students

1. L. Sudhakara Rao
2. G. Bujji Babu
3. V. Venu
4. Sk. Moulali
5. Ch. Kishore
6. P. Sambasiva Reddy
7. G. Babu Rao
8. P. Sriramulu
9. V. Suresh
10. G. Ravindra Babu
11. B. Koteswara Rao
12. B. Venkateswara Rao
13. P. Siva Koteswara Rao
14. N. Sivaramakrishna

I B.A.
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I B.A
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,,
,,

REPALLE:
Group Leaders

1. Sri K. Sitarama Raju, Dept.of Zoology


2. Sri M. Brahmaiah, Dept.of Economics

Students

1. Sk. Rahman
2. G. Srinivasa Rao
3. B. Prasad
4. M.B. Mohan
5. Y. Srinivasa Rao
6. D. Hari Babu
7. N. Gokarneswara Rao
8. R. Ramudu
9. A. Kumar
10. D. Tandava Krishna
11. P. Sambasiva Reddy
BELLAMVARIPALEM:

I CBZ
I MPC
I B.Com
,,
II B.A.
III CBZ
,,
I MP
I MP
II B.Co,
III CBZ

Group Leaders

1. Sri G.Rama Rao, Dept.of Maths


2. Sri B. Ratna Raju, Dept.of Telugu

Students

1. MVV Prasada Rao


2. K. Phani Kumar
3. K. Subbaiah
4. M. Chandrasekhar
5. M. Siva Subrahmanyam
6. M. Venkateswarlu
7. Ch. Murali Krishna
8. A. Babu Rao
9. M. Jyothi Prasad
10. M. Kiran Kumar
11. B. Chandrasekhar
12. L.V. Subba Rao
13. P. Sivasubrahmanyam
YELETIPALEM:

Group Leaders

1. Dr.T.V.Krishna Rao, Dept.of Physics


2. Sri B.Srinivasa Rao, Dept.of Commerce

Students

1. A. Murali Krishna
2. G. Durga Prasad
3. A. Ramakrishna
4. S. Pradeep
5. S. Pratap
6. A.L. Vital Rao
7. Ch. Sudhakar
8. G. Sivaiah
9. D. Srinivasa Rao
10. M. Srinivasa Rao
11. V.V.B.L. Prakash
CHIRAKALAVARIPALEM:

Group Leaders

1. Sri G.Ramakrishna Babu, Dept.of Zoology


2. Dr. V.K. Mohan, Dept.of History

Students

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

D. Sambasiva Rao
K.V. Koteswara Rao
D. Rajasekhar
P. Ramesh
S. Suresh
M.V. Sivaiah
K. Nagamalleswara Rao
S. Panakalu
M. Hari Babu

I HEC
,,
II B.A
,,
,,
,,
II MPE
III CBZ
II CEC
,,
,,
,,
III B.A.

I HEC
,,
,,
I MP
II MP
I B.A.
,,
,,
,,
II CEC
I Bi.P

I CEC
II B.A.
II MPE
,,
I HEC
,,
,,
,,
,,

VENIGALLAVARIPALEM:
Group Leaders

1. Sri AV Raghava Rao, Dept. of Commerce


2. Sri P.Gopichandraswamy, Dept.of Telugu

Students

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Y. Ganga Raju
Y. Ramakrishna
Nancharaiah
A. Bhagya Rao
Y. Gopala Krishna
V.V.Subba Rao
Ch. Ramesh
Ch. Kotaiah

I HEC
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
II Bi.P
II MPC

KOLAGANIVARIPALEM:
Group Leaders

1. Sri P. Jayaseela Rao, Dept.of Commerce


2. N. Venugopal, Dept.of Electronics

Students

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Group Leaders

1. Sri M. Sambasiva Rao, Dept.of Commerce

Students

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Group Leaders

1. Sri M. Sudhakara Rao, Dept.of Chemistry

P. Suresh Babu
Natwar Shaik
G. Punna Rao
P. Ramakrishna
M. Siva Rama Krishna
K. Sampatkumar
M. Srinivasa Rao
M. Arun Prasad
PAMIDIMARRU:

II MPC
I B.Com
I B.Com
I B.A
,,
II HEC
,,
,,

L. Naga Raju
P. Newton
K. Ramakrishna
G. Ananda Kiran
M. Chandrasekhar Rao
P. Srinivasa Reddy
P. Prasada Rao
SAJJAVARIPALEM

Students

1. M. Saratchandra
2. M. Suresh Babu
3. K. Subrahmanyam
4. V. Sateesh Babu
5. S. Vinay Kumar
6. L. Sudhakar
7. M.L. Srinivas
8. M. Veereswara Rao
9. K. Sivanga Prasad
10. Ch. Siva Prasad
11. D. Rajendra
12. B. Srinivasa Rao
DHULIPUDI (SOUTH)
Group Leaders

1. Sri P.V.Subba Rao, Dept.of Maths

Students

1.
2.
3.
4.

K. Srinivasa Rao
VSS Rangacharyulu
Ch. Narayana
K. Venkateswara Rao

II B.A.
I B.Com
II MPE
III MPE
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
III CBZ
I HEC

I B.Com
,,
II MPE
II B.A

5. P. Tirupathi Rao
6. D. Srinivasa Rao
7. P. Lakshmana Rao
8. J. Sivasrinivasa Rao
9. P. Soma Raju
10. M. Ramesh
DHULIPUDI (NORTH)

,,
II HEC
,,
,,
,,
,,

Group Leaders

1. Sri Ch. Kishore Babu, Dept. of Physics

Students

1. P. Veeramohana Rao
2. K. Venkateswara Rao
3. M. Krishnam Raju
4. S. Srinivasa Reddy
5. A. Ramesh
6. Tulasi Babu
7. A. Ramesh
8. V. Durga Bhushaiah
9. P. Rajeswara Rao
10. N. Venkateswara Rao

I CEC
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,

,,
I CBZ
I HEC
II MP

ADDANKIVARIPALEM
Group Leaders

1. Sri P.Venkateswara Rao, Dept.of Botany


2. Sri Gadde Srinivasa Rao, Dept.of Physics

Students

1. J.V. Subba Rao


2. R. Basavaiah
3. B. Hari Prasad
4. D. Ram Babu
5. B. Mohan Kumar
6. Ch.R.K. Murthy
7. B. Sivasankar
8. D. Babu Rao
9. B. Bhaskara Rao
10. M. Srinivasa Rao

I M.P.
,,
,,
I MPC
III MPC
,,
III B.Com
I HEC
III B.A.
II CEC

ALLAPARRU
Group Leaders

1. Sri G. Kutumba Rao Lect. in Library Science


2. Sri V. Ravindra Babu, Dept. of Physics

Students

1. Ch. Kamalakara Rao,


2. G. Suresh Babu
3. T. Raghunadha Babu
4. Ch. Srinivasa Rao
5. K. Hari Babu
6. Y.Srinivasa Rao
7. D. Venkateswarlu
8. M. Ram Babu
9. M. Siva Naga Raju
10. M.Srinivasa Rao
11. D. Chandrasekhar
12. Y. Vijaya Saradhi
13. G. Narasimha Rao

I MP
III CBZ
II HEC
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
I HEC
,,

KATTAVA:
Group Leaders

1. Sri K. Ajaya Kumar, Dept.of Politics


2. Sri K. Sambasiva Rao, Dept.of English

Students

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

D. Srinivasa Rao
B. Sankara Rao
M. Janardhana Rao
P.Srinivasa Rao
K. Madhusudana Rao
M.V.Srinivasa Rao
B. Ramabrahmam
B. Venkata Swamy
S. Panakalu
MANTRIPALEM:

,,

II B.A.
,,
,,
,,
I B.Com
,,
,,
I HEC

Group Leaders

1. Dr. K. Surendra Babu, Dept.of Chemistry


2. Sri G. Hanumantha Rao, Dept.of Maths

Students

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Group Leaders

1. Sri P. Sai Babu, Dept.of Chemistry


2. Sri N. Srinivasa Rao, Dept.of Physics

Students

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Group Leaders

1. Sri Ch.Venkateswara Rao, Dept.of Electronics


2. Sri Ch.Srinivasa Rao, Dept.of Computers

Students

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

D. Nagendram
K. Naga Raju
A. Babu Rao
P. Prabhakar
V. Madhusudana Rao
ULLIPALEM:

III CBZ
,,
,,
,,
III MPE

D. Chandramohan
BHV Ramakrishna
N. Pavan Kumar
K.S.C. Sekhar
Y. Ramesh Babu
M. Sambasiva Rao
M. Srinivasa Rao
P. Murali Mohana Rao
B. Nageswara Rao
JILLEPALLI

P. Satyanarayana
M. Venkata Rao
N. Jagadeesh Babu
I. Rakesh
P.V. Prasad
G. Anil Kumar
M. Radhakrishna Murthy
K. Talpasai
V. Ramamohana Rao

II MPC
II MPE
,,
,,
II CBZ
,,
II CEC
II CEC
,,

I B.Com
I CEC
,,
,,
,,
,,
I Inter HEC
II CEC
II CEC

THOTAPALLI
Group Leaders

1. Sri P.Srinivasa Rao, Dept.of Physics


2. Sri S. Jilani Basha, Dept.of Hindi

Students

1.
2.
3.
4.

T. Ramakrishna
K. Ankineedu Prasad
M. Srinivasa Rao
J. Venkateswara Rao

I CBZ
,,
II B.A.
,,

5. Y. Srinivasa Rao
6. M. Srinivasa Rao
7. J. Umamaheswara Rao
8. Y.Ch. Mohan
9. V. Bhushaiah
10. S. Aron Rao
PEDDAVARAM

,,
,,
II B.Com
,,
I CBZ
I MPC

Group Leaders

1. Sri K. Sambasiva Rao, Dept.of Botany


2. Sri GSB Prabhakara Rao, Dept.of Physics

Students

1. Y. Bhaskar
2. B. Ramesh Babu
3. K. Sudheer
4. B. Naveen
5. G. Mahankali Rao
6. K. Venkateswara Rao
7. B. Prasad
8. V. Bala Krishna
9. U. Nagasreenu
10. P. Suresh
11. Y. Suresh

III BA
,,
,,
,,
II B.A
,,
,,
,,
III B.Sc.
,,
,,
-

P. Prabhakar
Convenor

S.V.R.M. COLLEGE : NAGARAM


VIII
Particulars of Infrastructure - Buildings available in the College campus with
extent of area and future expansion
A.
Existing Buildings:
Build.
Description of the
Room Roof Dimention
Total
Total
No
building
No.
SFT
SFT
Carpet Plinth
I. Correspondent's Chamber
1
RCC 20'x20'
400
622.5
Principal's Chamber
2
RCC 20'x20'
400
622.5
Office Room
3
RCC 40'x20'
800 1222.5
Staff Room
4
RCC 40'x20'
800 876.12
Staff Room
5
RCC 40'x20'
800 876.12
Girls Waiting Room
6
RCC 40'x20'
800 876.12
Girls Waiting Room
7
RCC 40'x20'
800 876.12
Mini Conference Hall
8
RCC 60'x20'
1200 1306.12
Record Room
9
RCC 20'x20'
400 446.12
II Guest House
10 RCC 32'x30'
960 1055.25
III Dept.of Botany:
Lab I
11 RCC 22.5'x23.5'
528.8
600
Lab II
12 RCC 22.5'x23.5'
528.8
600
Staff Room
13
AC 17.5'x36'
630
950
Herbarium Room
14
AC 30'x36'
1080
1575
Class Room(Botany)
15
AC 30'x36'
1080
1575
Class Rooms(4 Nos)
16,17 AC 36'x30'x4
4320
6150
18,19
IV Museum
20 RCC 60'x32'
1920 2060.25
V

Watch & Ward

21

AC 15'x12'

180

222.75

VI

Physical Education

22

RCC 60'x15'

900 1014.75

VII

N.C.C.

23

RCC 15'x12'

180

1.Chemistry Lab(Inter)
(Degree)- I
(Degree)- II
Proposed Lab I
Proposed P.G.Balance Room
Degree Balance Room
Store Room
Staff Room
Instrumentation Room
Disttled Water Plant
2.Zoology Lab:

24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

RCC
RCC
RCC
RCC
RCC
RCC
RCC
RCC
RCC
RCC

30'x18'
30'x32'
30'x32'
30'x38'
30'x14'
30'x14'
30'x28'
30'x28'
30'x18'
12'x15'

Store Room
Lab I
Lab II
Museum Room
Staff Room
Lab III

34
35
36
37
38
39

RCC
RCC
RCC
RCC
RCC
RCC

30'x10'
30'x30'
30'x20'
30'x30'
30'x20'
30'x30'

222.75

VIII Main Building (Ground Floor)

3.First Floor:
Class Rooms(5 Nos)

40,41,42

RCC

30'x20'x2

540 614.25
960 1055.25
960 1055.25
1140 1244.25
420 488.25
420 488.25
840 929.25
840 929.25
540 614.25
180 222.75

300
900
600
900
600
900

3900

570
1170
870
1170
870
1170

5200

43,44
45

Staff Room
S.No Particulars
4. P.G.Courses
Building:
1 Ladies
Hostel(Asbestos)
Staff Room
Class Rooms(2 Nos)
2 Lab
'A' Quarters(RCC)
No. 2
Lab No. 3
Preparetory Room &
Balance Room
IX3

'B' Quarters(RCC)
Library

Computer Lab 1
,, Lab 2
'B' Quarter
Staff
Room Extension
(RCC):
Class Rooms
East-West Rooms
-do'C' Quarters(RCC)
North-South
(Gowdons)

4
XI

-do6

XII

(Rooms)

Hostel
Rooms:
West-East
Rooms(6 Nos)
I Block(Mangalore Tiles)
Office
,,
'G' BlockLab
,, (Extn)
Physics
'A,B,E,F, Blocks(Asbestos)
Auditorium
& Shuttle Court
'C,D,
Blocks
Physics Lab 1 ,,
'J' Block Lab
with2Toilets(RCC)
Lab 3
LavetriesLab
& Bath
4 Rooms
(Asbestos)
Staff Room
Store Room

XIII Dinning
N.R.S.C.Hall(Asbestos)
Physics Work shop &
Generator Room
XIV

RCC

30'x30'x3
10'x30'

Measurements

Nos.

x 50'
46
RCC 53'
12'x30'
47,48
RCC 30'x30'x2
33.75'x24.25
49
RCC = 818.40
30'x30'
12.25'x6'
=
73.50
50
RCC 30'x30'
891.90
51
RCC 30'x30'
.
x8

54
RCC
43.25'
55 x 13'
RCC=
12.25' x 11' =

30'x32'
562.25
20'x8'
134.75
697.00
20'x30'x2

360
1800
900
900
900

960
160

56,57
AC
1200
58,59
AC
20'x40'x2
1600
24.5' x 22.25'
60,61
AC = 539.50
20'x30'
1000
6' x 5' = 20'x20'
30.00
569.5
x 8 1000
62,63
AC
20'x30'
20'x20'
64,65
AC
20'x40'x2
115'
26.75'
66,67
AC x 20'x30'x2
3600
32'
x
26.75'
68,69
AC
20'x20'x2
80' x 30'x20'x2
18.25'
70,71
AC
1200
26.75
x 4 4950
72
AC60' x55'x90'
45' x 27.5'x22.5'
26.75'
x 2 618.8
73
AC
140' x
23.5'
x 2 618.8
74
AC
27.5'x22.5'
(Floors)
75
AC
27.5'x22.5'
618.8
x 6.5' x 10 1238
76
AC12.5'27.5'x45
x 6.5'
77
AC 54'27.5'x45
1238
78
AC
27.5'x22.5' 618.8
79
80,81

x 30'
AC 60'
40'x30'
30' x 20'x30'x2
18.25'
AC
40' x 14'

82

XV

83

RCC 10'x8'
14.75' x 8.78'
RCC 40 Ft. Height

XVI

Motor Shed

84

RCC

10'x10'

400
Total in SFT

34.25'
52 x 29'
RCC= 993.25
Hexogonel 11000
6' x 5'
= Building
30.00
53
RCC 1023.25
30'x32' x 5 960

Power Room
Generator Room(RCC)
Water Tank

B
1.
2.
3.
4.

300

1200
1200

80

100

2,650.00
480
2400
1200
1200
1200
7,135.20
12500
5,116.25
1030.12
1030.12
204.25
697.00
1354.5
1784.5
1123.37
4,556.00
1123.37

3,076.25
4063.5
856.00
1,460.09
1354.5
6,420.00
5169.75
2,675.00
644
6,580.00
644
644
812.50
1302
351.00
1302
22,230.75
644
1,800.00
1528.75
547.50
1528.75
560.00
2,907.50
109.25
129.00

132.25

Feature Expansion:
Ground Floor-Examination hall, 1 class room(120x30 feet) (work under progress)
First Floor - 4 class rooms (120 x30 feet)
(
,,
,,
)
Ladies Hostel
Cycle -Shed for ladies.

Annexure-XXI
COMPUTER LAB TOTAL NUMBER OF SYSTEMS: 30
Built up Area : 2264.47 Sft.
S.No
System Configuration
01

02

03

04

05

Pentium iv 2.8.GHz
Intel Board, 512MB RAM
1.44 FDD
40GB HDD
Combo Drive
15 Colour Monitor with pre loaded XP
Data Fax Modem
SAMSUNG Optical Mouse
Pentium III 500MHz
810 Chipset Mother Board
64MB RAM
20GB HDD
1.44 FDD
52x Creative CDROM
ATX CABINET WITH SMPS
TVS GOLD KEYBOARD
LOGITECH Mouse
14 SAMSUNG Colour Monitor
Amplified Speakers
PCI LAN CARD
Pentium II (HCL) 266 MMX
64MB SDRAM
4.2GB HDD
1.44MB FDD
MS INTELLI Mouse
15 HCL Colour Monitor
32x MMKIT
32 Bit LAN CARD
INT. FAX MODEM
Pentium Celeron 1.2GHz
128MB RAM
40GB HDD
1.44 FDD
52x LG CDRAM
24x LG CDRWD
15 Colour Monitor
MM Kit
LOGITECH Mouse
IPC Pentium Celeron 266 MHz
32MB SDRAM
2.1GB HDD
1.44MB FDD

No.of
Systems

01

03

02

01

22

06

IPC Mouse
64 Bit PCI VGA 1MB RAM
2 Serial Ports
1 USB
32 Bit LAN CARD
14 IPC Digital Colour Monitor
Pentium 166 MHz
32MB RAM
1.44MB FDD
1MB PCI VGA
14 SVGA Monitor
32 Bit 100MBPS Combo Network Card

01

Server Configuration
S.No
1

Configuration
Pentium iv 2.8.GHz
Intel Board, 512MB RAM
1.44 FDD
40GB HDD
Combo Drive
15 Colour Monitor with pre loaded XP
Data Fax Modem
SAMSUNG Optical Mouse

No

01

Software
WINDOWS XP
ORACLE 8.0
MS OFFICE 2000
VC++ 6.0,
TURBO C, C++
ANTI VIRUS

Peripherals
S.No
1

Description
Printers:
(i)

No
01

2
3

COPIER CUM PRINTER


RICOH Aficio 2015
(ii)
EPSON LQ 1070+ESCP2
(24 Pin) Dot matrix Printer
(iii)
EPSON LQ - 1150
(24 Pin) Dot matrix Printer
LCD PROJECTOR (CANON LVS3)
LOGITECH WEB CAMERA

UPS IKVA

01

Stabilizers:
(i)
Accurate Servo Controlled Voltage
Stabilizer 7.5 KVA
(ii)
Accurate Servo Controlled Voltage
Stabilizer 5 KVA
CVTs( Constant Voltage Transformer) 500 Watts

6
7

01
01
01
01

01
01
03

FURNITURE:
(i)
Air Condition machines

07

(ii)

56

Chairs(Fiber Nilkamal )

Annexure-XXII
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Physical Education is undoubtedly essential part of perfect education when the
question of the role of physical education in educational system and the necessity of
its introduction in every educational institution is considered.
Several eminent
intellectuals
and academicians who proposed
perfect education
attached vital
importance to Physical Education. It is considered significant based on the simple
truth that human mind will be healthy only when human body is strong.
The importance of Physical Education has been neglected in todays result
oriented education. Either the Government or the parents are not giving proper
importance to it. Parents neglect Physical Education and put great pressure on their
children to concentrate only on studies as if education is meant for getting jobs only.
This mental pressure at last lead to the suicides of young people. In the morning from
waking up to going to sleep at night, they torture their children by sending them to
tuitions and coachings without giving them rest.
As a result they put their children to mental struggle.
pressure that youngsters may become antisocial elements.

It is in this mental

In these conditions it is necessary to know the importance of Physical


Education at least briefly. Today there are no parents to think about it as education
is privatized. Like the soaring prices, education also becomes highly expensive and is
not available for common man. Only sports like Cricket and Tennis become part of
physical education and are recognized by the Government as they promote money.
The popularity of Cricket is our country is every ones knowledge. Recently we have
heard our Tennis player Sania Mirja who have received an appreciation. It is not
good to admire certain things excessively and neglect others. The craze for Cricket
and Tennis get sponsorships in abundance for them, but the world Chess champion
Harika and up coming Chess player, Hari Krishna suffer from lack of support and
encouraging sponsors. It is not necessary to mention the lot of other sports.
The main reason for Indians being backward in sports is that they do not
concentrate on Physical Education from child hood and youth do not get proper training
in it.
In our neighboring country, China special physical education schools are giving
training to those who show special talents even from childhood. Their government has
taken entire responsibility of their career.
In these schools physical education is
primarily important and general education is a secondary one.
They have got the
second place in last Olympics and are waiting for the first in the next. How is it possible
for China? Without hard and planned work and without giving trouble to the body, is it
possible?
Bodily exercise is necessary for every living creature especially for man. An
infant moves its limbs and gets exercise even in cradle. Without bodily labour, man falls
ill. Considering its value walking clubs are coming up in great number in our society
today, Physical Education is essential. Every day at least for one hour, one has to get

exercise by playing some or the other sports or by running. In this way all the parts of
human body get purified and thus body becomes healthy. When the body is healthy,
mind is also healthy and the human brain works actively. Then mind will be sharp and
its memory will increase. Education will be perceived properly when body and mind
are healthy.
The minds of the students will be healthy and strong to over come
pressures and physical education is compulsory for it.
As our elders said, a sound mind in sound body, when human body is
healthy, mind is also healthy, that is why good training is necessary for human body.
But we do not accept this truth and follow it properly. Our youth see films to day
and live in imagination but can not face bitter truths of live. To prove the importance
of Physical Education experimentally, 10 colleges are to be selected and Physical
Education is to be introduced in five of them and in another five physical education will
not be compulsory. After 15 years the statistical data of the achievements of these
10 Colleges show that those in which physical education is made compulsory will get
wonderful results. Many Scientists and experts in Physical Education have so far
proved it experimentally.
Sri Aurobindo, a great Indian saint and sage formed integral education suitable
for India in which physical education was given the first place.
In Aurobindo
Educational Institutions working in Pondicherry Physical Education gets priority.
Our
State and Central Governments have increased the importance of sports through their
policies.
Jobs are provided to those who show talent in sports and games in
educational institutions. A student who spends most of his time in the ground and
who gets training with commitment will be successful in some field and get a job
without fail.
It is true in case of our College as 10 students who have shown their talent in
sports and games have got jobs in different fields every year in sports quota. They
have received compliments of great persons and also medals though ours is a
backward rural area and we face many difficulties. Our students trained in various
sports in our College have got recognition at University, State and National levels.
If students do not adjust time and care for physical education they will pay
heavy price for it in future in several ways.
As Vivekananda said youth with iron muscles will be required for our country.
For getting muscle strength, regular exercise is in evitable. If it is lost in student life, a
good chance to get training in it will be missed afterwards.
OUR COLLEGE PHYSICAL EDUCATION
The
Management of S.V.R.M.College
Nagaram
deeply
believes
in the
implementation of the famous adage, A SOUND MIND IN A SOUND BODY.
Since
its inception , S.V.R.M.College, has always given sports and athletics utmost importance
while planning a comprehensive programme of education for boys and girls on the
campus.
Play-ground: S.V.R.M.College, has a sprawling play ground. We have two volley
ball courts and two Kabaddi courts, two Ball-Badminton courts, one Kho-Kho court in
the play ground. There is a 200 meters track for sprinters. Discuss Throw, Javelin
Throw, Shotput, High Jump, Hammer throw, Long Jump, Polewalt, Hardils can be
practiced by students in the play ground. We are also having Cricket Kit and mat and
a cricket court.
Gym-cum-Indoor Courts: We have acquired the latest high tech Gym equipment
for the benefit of our students. This is arranged on UGC fund. At night indoor
games like Shuttle badminton , Table Tennis etc., can be played under flood lights.
The arrangements of the Gym-cum- indoor courts
cost us Rs.1,50,000/- . This
amount was given by the Management and UGC .
We have the following indoor
facilities.
a) Three Shuttle Badminton courts, all cement floor

b) Two table tennis tables


c) Four carom boards (Two boys and two girls)
d) Ten Chess Boards
Out side we have parallel bars, Harizontal bar for stitching exercises.
The Department of Physical Education had the honour of being headed by two
famous sports persons, Sri B.R.Vijaya Rao, and Sri B.Sitarami Reddy who acted as
Coaches and Referees in Zonal/National tournaments.
In the year 1990-91 we constructed a sports building separately worth Rs.
1,15,000/- with 900 sq.m. plinth area. This amount was given by the Management.
Sri B.R. Vijaya Rao worked as Physical Director in S.V.R.M.College from 1969
to 1973.
After that he joined in Acharya Nagarjuna University as Director of
Physical
Education .
Sri
B.Sitarami
Reddy worked as
Physical Director in
S.V.R.M.College, Nagaram from 1974 to 2005. In the month of May on 17 th 2005 he
died in a Car accident at Vellaluru near Ponnur. Our Physical Director Sri B.Sitarami
Reddy provided adequate coaching to the players in their respective games by
conducting lecture as well as practice classes regularly before and after the college
hours. Besides regular practice classes during coaching camps organized according
to sports calendar given by the Acharya Nagarjuna University, he attended many
Inter-University Tournaments as Manager and coach and also National Championships
as Manager and Coach and he also attended sports clinics. Every year in the month of
February we conducted intramurals after that we celebrated sports day.
S.V.R.M.College, Nagaram established in the year 1969 has got all the
infrastructure and was admitted into the grant-in-aid in 1977. Our College stands
as a role model with its sports history from the beginning as it is in academic matters.
Details are given below game-wise.
The details of the achievements of the College in sports and games at
intercollegiate, University, State and National levels are mentioned in the following
paragraphs under each head.
KHO - KHO
In the year 1990-91 our student Ch. Pullaiah, I B.Sc., selected for A.N.U. team
and attended Inter University tournament held at Madras University, Madras. In the
year1991-92 our students P.Nageswara Rao, III B.Sc., Ch. Pullaiah, II B.Sc., were
selected for ANU team and attended Inter University tournament held at Dharvad
University, Karnataka and won IInd place. In the year 1992-93 our students Ch.
Pullaiah, III B.Sc., Ch. Ananda Rao, III B.Sc, were selected to ANU team and attended
South Zone Inter University tournaments held at Kerala State and won II nd place.
In the year 1995-96 Y. Ramesh Babu participated in National Junior Kho-Kho
tournament. In the same year Hemanth Kumar, II B.Sc., Rajeev, II B.Sc, and Murali, II
B.Sc., selected for Guntur District team and finally K.Srinivasa Rao, III B.A., was
selected 3rd time to ANU team and acted as Captain. In the year 1995-96 our student
P.Narasimha Reddy, II B.A., was selected for Kho-Kho National team and attended Saff
sports held at Madras. It is the great full achievements of our college. In the year
Jan. 1999 our college junior Kho-Kho team participated in Junior College level
tournaments.
CROSS COUNTRY
In the year 2002-03 our College student P. Venkateswara Rao, I B.A won the 1 st
place in Cross Country , ANU Tournament held at KVR KVR College, Khajipalem and
selected for ANU team and also P.Mahesh Babu, I B.A., selected for ANU Team. Both
attended Inter University
tournament at Gulbargh University.
Again in the year
2003-04 P. Venkateswara Rao , II B.A won the 1 st place and selected for ANU Team.
They attended Inter University Tournament at M.G. University, Kottayam. Finally in
the year 2004-05 P. Venkateswara Rao, III B.A. won the first place and selected for
ANU Team. P.Chandrasekhara Rao, III B.A. and N.Kishore Kumar, II B.Com. K. Balaji
are also selected to ANU Team.
They attended Inter University tournament at
Gulbargh University, Karnataka .We got hattrick in cross country tournament. In the
year 2005-06 our College won the IIIrd place in ANU tournament held at APRDC,
Nagarjunasagar.

SHUTTLE BADMINTON
In the year 1976-77 our College Shuttle Badminton players
participated in
Inter Collegiate E Zone tournament at AC College , Guntur. In the year 1999-2000
our College student U. Naga Raju, II Inter won the gold medal in Junior Boys ShuttleBadminton tournaments in Vizag. In the year 2005-06 our college shuttle badminton
team won the IIIrd place in Inter Collegiate tournament.
Our college student P.
Balaji, III B.Sc, was selected for ANU Shuttle Badminton team and attended Inter
University Shuttle-Badminton tournament in Madhya Pradesh and stood IInd place.
Our College also conducted shuttle staff tournament
two times with heavy
expenditure
and our college staff
participated every
year
in Shuttle Staff
tournament, the details of which given in another item.
ATHLETICS
In the year 1990-91 our College student D. Syam Babu, IInd Inter was
selected to A.P.State Athletics team and attended National Games held at Katak in
Orissa. He participated in 400 Mtrs. Running and got 5 th place.
This is our great
achievement and all the staff appreciated Mr. D. Syam Babu. In the year 1992-93 our
College student D. Syam Babu, I B.A., participated in Inter University Athletics meet
at B.R.Stadium, Guntur. He participated in 800 Mtrs., 1500 Mtrs. Running and stood
III place in that. In the year 1994-95 our College student V. Srinivasa Rao, I B.Com.,
was selected to ANU Athletics team and attended Inter University Athletics meet.
In the year 1999-2000 our College student D. Venkateswarlu, III B.A., won the 1 st
place in Polevalt and IInd place in high jump in Inter University Athletics tournament
and also won the State Championship. All India Inter University Athletic meet held at
Gurunanak University, Punjab. In that tournament our College students Ch.Ramesh,
III B.Sc., and B.Srinivasa Rao, III BCA won the Ist and IInd places in Deceltlan
tournament.
Our College student P. Venkateswara Rao, II Inter won the Ist place in 3000
Mtrs. running held at Duggirala, and won the IInd place in 10,000 Mtrs. running in
Suryapeta, Vijayawada. In the same event he won the Ist place held in Buddham.
In the year 2004-05 our College student P. Venkateswara Rao, III B.A., was
selected to ANU Athletic team. He won the Ist place in 20 K.M. running, II place in
5,000 Mtrs. and 10,000 Mtrs. running
in ANUIC Athletic meet held in Bapatla
Engineering College,Bapatla.
BALL BADMINTON
Our College Ball Badminton team has won the Andhra University Inter
Collegiate D-Zone Championship at Guntur.
In the Zonal finals in Ball-Badminton
held at Vijayanagaram our team came out as runners. Mr. P.V.S. Prasad was the
captain. Our Ball-Badminton team played well and came to semi finals. The College
ball-badminton team participated in the Inter Collegiate tournament of the Andhra
University held at VSR College, Tenali in Jan.1972. The College Ball Badminton team
participated in the Inter Collegiate Tournament of the Andhra University held at VRS &
YRN College, Chirala in March 1974 and in the Inter Collegiate tournament of Andhra
University held at Hindu College on 30-1-75. Again in 1976 we participated in the
Inter Collegiate E Zone tournament. We participated in Devaiah Memorial tournament
held at Vijayawada on 10-11-76 and also participated in E Zone tournament on 17-177. Our students Mr. Purnachandra Rao, II B.Sc., and V.Kutumba Rao of I B.Com were
selected to District team in 1978. In the year 1990-91 our College conducted BallBadminton tournaments of South Zone Nagarjuna University successfully. In the
year 1996-97 our College team came out as the winners of Inter University South
Zone Ball Badminton tournaments after that our team won the third place in Central
Zone tournament. G.Arjuna Rao, II B.Sc., was selected for N.U. team and he attended
Inter University tournaments. Our college is appreciated for conducting the N.U. Inter
Collegiate Ball-Badminton tournaments for Women from 15-12-98 for three days. We
trained the University team for 15 days. This team participated in the Inter University
tournaments at Annamalai University, Chidambaram in Tamilnadu.
CHESS

Our College Chess


players have participated in the Inter Collegiate
tournaments of Andhra University held at Hindu College, Guntur on 30-4-75. Our
college student T.Srinivas, II B.Sc., won the Ist place in Chess in Inter Collegiate
Tournament held at PAS College, Pedanandipadu in Jan.1982.
In the same year
T.Srinivas also won the 3rd place in Chess in Central Zone, Andhra University Inter
Collelgiate Tournament. Similarly our student T. Srinivas, III B.Sc., was the winner in
Andhra University E Zone tournaments held in our College. He also represented
Andhra University Chess team in the Inter University Chess tournaments held in
Mangalore. He also stood third in chess in Central Zone tournament. In the year
1995-96
our student Ravi Kumar, II B.Sc., won the Best player award in Inter
Collegiate tournament.
VOLLEY

BALL

Mr. P.Prabhakara Rao was selected for the Andhra University Volley Ball Team
which participated in the All India Inter University Volley Ball Tournament. For this
team Mr.B.R.Vijaya Rao P.D., of our college acted as Coach-cum-Manager in the year
1969-70. In the year 1975-76 our college players have participated in the Inter
Collegiate E Zone tournaments. Our College Volley Ball team has participated in
Devaiah memorial tournament held at Vijayawada in the year 1976-77 and also
participated in Inter Collegiate E Zone tournament held at AC College, Guntur. On 171-77 T.J.Prakasa Rao of II Inter MP was taken in Rural State Volley Ball team in the
year 1978-79 and he was also selected to A.U. Volley Ball team in the year 1981-82.
In Feb. 1983 we conducted A.U. E Zone tournaments and in these tournaments our
college Volley Ball team participated.
KABADDI
Our College players have participated in E Zone tournament in the year 197576 and also participated in E Zone tournament at AC College, Guntur on 17-1-77.
Our student Mr. S. Nazaruddin, III B.A., was selected to Inter University Kabaddi
Tournaments at Ongole in the 1977-78. In the year 1978-79 our College team entered
into league in the Ramanadha Babu Memorial Kabaddi tournament held at Chirala. In
the same year we won the Championship in E Zone tournament, held at Chirala and we
also became the runners in A.U. Intercollegiate Kabaddi tournament held at YN College,
Narsapur.
In the year 1980-81 our college Kabaddi team won the A.U. Inter Collegiate
E Zone tournament held at CSR Sarma College , Ongole. Our student Mr. Polu Raju is
a member of Andhra Kabaddi team in National tournament held at Sangli, Maharastra.
Mr. P.Polu Raju, III B.Com., G.Srinivasa Rao, I B.Com., and P. Ram Babu, II B.A.
represented the Guntur district Kabaddi team and played in the Inter district Kabaddi
tournament held at Eluru for State selections. The year 1981-82 is a memorable year
for our College sports and games. Our students Mr. P.Babu Rao was selected as the
member of sports board meeting held at Vizag on Aug.1981.
In the same year our
students Mr.M.Subba Raju, I B.Com., G.Srinivasa Rao, II B.Com., P. Ram Babu, III
B.Com., and V. Ravindra Babu were selected for the Guntur district Kabaddi team and
also won the Ramanatha Babu Memorial Tournament held at VRS & YRN College,
Chirala on Dec.1981. This year also our College won the Kabaddi Inter Collegiate E
Zone tournament held at PAS college, Pedanandipadu in Jan.1982.
In the year 1981-82 our College Kabaddi team won the central zone and
Andhra University Inter Collegiate tournament as joint winners along with SRR Govt.
College, Waltair on March 7th.
In the year 1982-83 our College Kabaddi team won the University finals held at
YN College, Narsapur.
Our Kabaddi team retained the Ramanadha Babu Memorial
Tournament and also won the Chedugudu tournament conducted by M/s. Ramakrishna
Cements Macharla. Our team also participated in Guntur Dist. Kabaddi tournament
held at Srikakulam in Inter District tournaments.

In the year 1983-84 Andhra University Kabaddi team selections and Coaching
were held.
It was a great record in the history of Andhra University that this team
with P.D. of Chirala College Sri Sriramulu as the Coach and with P.D Sri B.Sitarami Reddy
of our college as the Manager stood second in South Indian Inter University
competitions.
It was remarkable in our college history that our college student M.
Subba Raju, III B.Com acted as Captain for this team.
Our college student M.Subba
Raju was selected for Guntur district team and Andhra University team. M.Srinivasa
Rao, II Inter, K.Venugopala Rao,III B.Com., G.Venkatesswara Rao, II Inter were also
selected for Junior Kabaddi Guntur District Men team. Kum. M. Anita, II B.Sc, was
selected for Guntur Dt. Women team.

In the year 1990-91 our student K. Tirupathi Rao, III B.Com., was selected for
State team and participated in National Kabaddi tournament held at Balathpur in
Maharashtra. The same student was also selected for ANU team and participated in
Inter University tournament at Agriculture University in Bangalore.
D. Naganjane
Reddy, I B.Com., U.Siva Nageswara Rao, II B.Sc., P.Nagamalleswara Rao, II B.Sc.,
K.Sitaravamma, II B.Com., G.Merigrace, III B.A., K. Sujatha, I Inter and P.Kusuma
Kumari, III B.A., were selected for Guntur Dist. Team and they participated in Inter
Districts Tournaments (Men and Women).
In the year 1991-92 our students U.Siva Nagesswara Rao, III B.Sc., and
D.Naganjaneya Reddy, II B.Com., were selected for ANU team and they participated in
Inter University tournament at Kottayam in Kerala.
In our College, we conducted
Guntur District Juniors Kabaddi Training Camp, and selected the Guntur Dist. Team.
In that team our College students V.V.Ramakrishna, III B.A. P. Sitarama Raju, II
B.Com., P.,Venkateswara Rao, II B.A., and Srinivasa Rao, Ist Inter got place.
In the year 1992-93 we conducted ANUIC Kabaddi for Women tournament in
our College on Sept.26th & 27th 1992.
This tournament was inaugurated by
Smt..V.Usha Rani(RDO, Tenali) and prizes were distributed by a famous Industrialist of
Madras, Smt.Aruna Santhosh at the end of the tournament. After that we selected ANU
team.
In that team our college student Kum.B.Dhana Lakshmi, III B.A.got place.
After getting 20 days coaching given by our P.D. Sri B.Sitarami Reddy, they attended
Inter University tournament conducted at Aurangabad in Maharashtra. Our college
student D. Naganjaneya Reddy, III B.Com., was selected for ANU team and attended
Inter University Kabaddi tournaments at Sundar Nar University in Madras. He was
selected continuously second time for ANU team. Our students P.Venkatesswara Rao,
III B.A., Deena Raju, III B.A., and A. Srinivasa Rao, II Inter were selected for Guntur
Dist. Team and they played Inter districts tournaments.
In the year 1996-97 again we conducted ANUIC women tournament in our
college and we selected ANU team giving 10 days coaching for players they
attended in All India Inter University tournament at Tirunavalleli in Tamilnadu. In
the year 1998-99 our Junior College Kabaddi team won the IInd place in Junior meet.
After that regional level meet, our Junior team stood III place at Ongole. In the year
1999-2000 our college student V.Narasimhaswamy, II B.Com., was selected for ANU
team and attended
Inter University tournament at Bharathi University in Salem,
Tamilnadu.
In the year 2004-05 we conducted ANUIC
Kabaddi for Men in our
College.
This is inaugurated by Dr. Routhu Veerabrahmam, our old student. After
that we selected ANU team, for which our student M. Suresh, I B.A., was selected
and after getting 15 days coaching in our college they attended
Inter University
tournaments at Bharatiyar University in Coimbatore. Six players of our college were
selected for Guntur Dist. Kabaddi team and they attended Inter Districts Tournaments
and stood IInd place. Our college student Ch.M.Kumar Babu, II B.Sc., was selected
for State Kabaddi team for Men and attended National Kabaddi tournaments in
Bangalore. A.Gopi, Ist Inter of our college also attended Junior Kabaddi tournament
in Chathisghar.
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Sundararami Reddy
Physical Director

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