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At a centenary event for Mahakavi Dasharathi, poet Nandini Sidha Reddy praised him as a fearless voice for Telangana, whose poetry inspired people during the Nizam regime and the Telangana movement. Writers and students gathered to honour his literary legacy
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Addressing the two-day national seminar titled 'Sustainable Economic Growth– Innovations, Infrastructure and Industrialization' at Government City College here, Rao said development in policies, industries, and education systems must align with modern advancements without harming future generations
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From Punjabi and Kannada to Odia and Bengali, and from Bhojpuri and Malayalam to Koya and Banjara, the college campus is home to a diverse group of students fluent in 17 regional languages while fostering communal harmony. Additionally, some students are native speakers of Maithili and Gondi, though Telugu and Hindi remain the most widely spoken languages.
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A Bcom student Karthik was part of the Ganga team, which was led by contingent leader and City College NSS Programme Officer B Krishna Chandra Keerth, that bagged the gold medal in the overall national level cultural competition.
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The college secured a CGPA of 3.67 on a seven-point scale and created a history among the government institutions in the State. This accreditation will be valid for a period of five years.
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L Thirupathi, Adi Ramesh Babu and S Jhansi Rani were selected for the award, which will be presented on the occasion of Teachers’ Day celebrations on September 5
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The two-day national seminar will have six technical sessions giving wider scope for deliberations on NEP
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The event is being organized to examine the opportunities and inherent challenges in agriculture, industry and service sectors of Telangana economy.
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Hyderabad: Two students of the Government City College have won medals in the Junior National Fencing competitions held at Cuttack, Odisha. P Vamshi and Baby Reddy, from first year BA, won the gold and silver medals respectively. Government City College Principal Dr. P Bala Bhaskar who felicitated the students on Tuesday said games and sports […]
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Hyderabad: Nearly 5,200 students from various Government Degree Colleges in the State are taking part in Jignasa, a state-level student study projects presentation, that commenced at Government City College, here on Thursday. A total of 850 student study projects would be presented during the three-day programme. Speaking on the occasion, Commissioner of Collegiate Education, Navin […]
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Hyderabad: The Government City College was recognised as the Most Preferred Government College in Telangana, under the category of Outstanding Institution Award, at the IndiGlobal Education Festival, on December 4. Organised by the Commissionerate of Collegiate Education, the event was hosted at Marriott Hotel. According to the State government’s DOST admission data, most students have […]
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Hyderabad: Government City College is a mini university with highly qualified faculty with extensive teaching experience and in-depth research focus, Commissioner of Collegiate Education Navin Mittal during the inauguration of Centenary Celebrations of the Government City College here on Tuesday, said. Navin Mittal said more than 50 UG courses were available at City College to […]
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Hyderabad: The Government City College has received an extension of autonomous status for nine years (ratification for the last four academic years and fresh extension for the next five academic years) i.e. till 2025-26. The University Grants Commission (UGC) declares the autonomy status by examining the performance of educational institutions with a rich history, sufficient […]
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The historic three-storied edifice has also been identified as Grade-II heritage structure
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The idea is to offer quality education besides access and more career opportunities to students for pursuing their higher education