Overview
- Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka said Telangana must become a global growth engine with JNTU driving the effort under the Rising 2047 roadmap.
- He said long-pending issues would be addressed, citing land and tax matters and infrastructure renovations with an outlay of about ₹800 crore.
- JNTU leaders highlighted the institution’s scale, noting 215 affiliated colleges and roughly 3.5 lakh students alongside a legacy dating to 1965.
- Vice Chancellor T. Kishen Kumar Reddy said the university is expanding work in quantum computing, artificial intelligence and machine learning and has applied for National Quantum Mission support.
- The Deputy Chief Minister urged more hands-on learning in labs and stronger alumni involvement, and the event featured the release of a new university anthem.