The logo and jersey for the Bhimavaram Bulls, a team participating in the Andhra Premier League (APL), were unveiled on Friday at the SRKR Engineering College here. The ceremony was conducted by Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly Deputy Speaker and Undi MLA Kanumuru Raghu Rama Krishnam Raju, along with Public Accounts Committee chairman and Bhimavaram MLA Pulaparthi Ramanjaneyulu.
During the event, both Raghu Rama Krishnam Raju and Pulaparthi Ramanjaneyulu expressed their best wishes for the Bhimavaram Bulls, hoping the team will win the tournament and return to Bhimavaram with the cup. They urged the players to play hard to honour the name of Bhimavaram and urged local sports fans to provide strong support to the team.
SRKR Engineering College Vice-President SV Rang Raju and Principal Dr KV Murali Krishnam Raju stated that hosting the logo and jersey launch for the prestigious team was a source of pride for the college and a great encouragement for its student athletes. They extended their gratitude to everyone who made the event possible.
Nithish Kumar Reddy, the captain of the APL Bhimavaram Bulls, said that the league provides a great platform for players from Andhra Pradesh to gain national recognition. He announced that the APL cricket matches will be held in Visakhapatnam from August 8 to 24, with seven teams participating.
The college management honoured Captain Nithish Kumar Reddy, Munish Varma, and Hemanth Kumar during the ceremony. College Administrative Officer Ch Dileep Chakravarthy and other dignitaries were present.
SRKR Engineering College Principal K.V. Muralikrishnamraju said that youth can undertake many self-employment schemes with natural resources.
He participated and spoke at an awareness program conducted on Tuesday at the Jakkaram Panchayat office. The event was organized with the support of the central government's Department of Science and Technology (DST) and held under the aegis of the college's Science and Technology Innovation Hub.
Hub Principal G. Harishkumar Varma, speaking on the occasion, said that resources like water hyacinth, which is available in rural ponds and crop canals, have many natural medicinal properties. He stated that the college provides technical training on using these resources to make fish feed and poultry feed, as well as on extracting oil from fish and conducting water testing in aqua ponds.
Jakkaram Sarpanch K. Padmavathi, Secretary B. Srinivasarao, STI Hub Co-Principal CH. Badriraju, and Professor N. Sivakishan participated in the event.
Bhimavaram SRKR Engineering College Principal Dr. K.V. Muralikrishnamraju stated that the rural poor, by embracing technical knowledge with the support provided by the central and state governments, should each achieve economic progress through self-employment.
Under the aegis of the college's Science and Technology Innovation Hub (STI-Hub) and with the cooperation of the Department of Science and Technology (DST), an awareness program was conducted in Peda Amiram village of Kalla rural mandal on changing the livelihood of rural people through aquaculture innovation. The program was presided over by the STI-Hub's Principal Investigator, Dr. G. Harish Kumar Varma.
Speaking on the occasion, Principal Dr. K.V. Muralikrishnamraju urged the SC, BC, and weaker sections from rural areas to utilize the technical assistance provided by colleges for their development. Kalla MPDO G. Swathi, who was present, suggested that rural youth should also get such part-time training to gain employment in the vastly growing aqua sector.
STI-Hub Principal Investigator Dr. G. Harish Kumar Varma said that with the support of the central government's DST, training will be provided that is useful to the aqua sector. He said training on topics like water quality testing, locally preparing eco-friendly aqua feed, and extracting oil from fish will be provided in specially established laboratories at SRKR Engineering College. He mentioned that Kopalle and Jakram villages have also been selected for this training and urged the rural BC and SC poor to make good use of this opportunity.
College In-charge G. Dikshit Rajkumar Nagaraju, Principal Investigator Badriraju, and others participated in the program.
A team of third-year Computer Science Engineering students from SRKR Engineering College won the first prize and a cash award of ₹15,000 at a 24-hour hackathon. The winning team, comprising Chandrani Maheswari, Chintala Srikar, Gandham Bhaskar, Battula Bhargavi Tejaswi, Bongu Ashok, and Salapu Kalyan, developed an application called ‘Heal Verse.’ The app is designed to serve as a guide and observer for sportspeople, offering them yoga and health tips.
The hackathon, named ‘Vedic Vision 2k25’, was conducted on August 14th and 15th by the college’s Physical Education Department, CSD, and CSIT wings. The prize distribution ceremony was held on Saturday at the college's Technology Centre, presided over by Dr P Satyanarayana Raju, the college’s Physical Director.
Students from SRKR’s CSIT and IT departments secured the second prize and a cash award of ₹10,000, while a team from Aditya University won the third prize and ₹6,000.
Addressing the students, College Director Dr M Jagapati Raju encouraged them to work hard, gain knowledge of the latest technologies, and attend workshops and seminars regularly. College Vice-President SV Ranga Raju and Principal Dr KV Murali Krishnam Raju stated that the college organises hackathons annually to foster student growth.
The event coordinator Dr P Satyanarayana Raju said that 265 students from 53 teams across eight different colleges participated in the competition. Other dignitaries present at the event included Technology Centre HoD Dr N Gopala Krishna Murthy, CSD HoD Dr Mudunuri Suresh Babu, and IT HoD Dr P Ravikiran Varma.
79th Independence Day celebrations were held grandly on Friday at Bhimavaram SRKR Engineering College.
College Vice President S.V. Rangaraju hoisted the national flag. Afterwards, he saluted the national flag. College students sang patriotic songs.
Speaking on the occasion, College Director Dr. M. Jagapathi Raju and Principal Dr. K.V. Muralikrishnamraju said that the country gained independence as a result of the sacrifices of heroes, and they called upon everyone to contribute to the nation's progress with the inspiration of those heroes' sacrifices.
College Administrative Officer CH Dileep Chakravarthy, teaching and non-teaching staff, and a large number of male and female students participated in the program.