The Quli Qutb Shah Urban Development Authority is planning to illuminate the iconic Char Kaman (four arches) situated near the Charminar on par with the other heritage structures and tourist places across the State.
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.