After a prolonged period of anticipation, the Telangana State government has finally announced the appointment of Vice-Chancellors for nine major state universities. The appointments, which were made official through orders issued by the Governor of Telangana, who also serves as the Chancellor of State Universities, aim to address the vacancies that have been lingering for some time.
Among the prominent appointments is Prof. Kumar Moglaram, who has been named the Vice-Chancellor of Osmania University, Hyderabad, one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the state. Prof. Moglaram brings a wealth of experience to the role, and his leadership is expected to guide the university through its next phase of academic and infrastructural development.
In Warangal, Prof. Pratap Reddy has been selected as the new Vice-Chancellor for Kakatiya University. His appointment comes at a time when the university is undergoing significant changes, and his expertise is likely to contribute to both the academic excellence and administrative efficiency of the institution.
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Meanwhile, Palamuru University in Mahabubnagar will now be led by Prof. G. N. Srinivas, whose academic credentials and administrative acumen have earned him the top post.
Other key appointments include:
– Prof. Umesh Kumar as Vice-Chancellor of Satavahana University, Karimnagar
– Prof. Nityananda Rao as Vice-Chancellor of Telugu University, Hyderabad
– Prof. Altaf Hussain as Vice-Chancellor of Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda
– Prof. Yadagiri Rao as Vice-Chancellor of Telangana University, Nizamabad
In addition, two agricultural universities have also welcomed new leadership:
– Prof. Aldas Janaiah as Vice-Chancellor of Prof. Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University, Hyderabad
– Prof. Raji Reddy as Vice-Chancellor of Sri Konda Laxman Telangana Horticultural University
These appointments are seen as a critical step in strengthening the higher education landscape of Telangana, which has been grappling with leadership gaps in several institutions. The newly appointed Vice-Chancellors are expected to bring fresh ideas and initiatives to their respective universities, fostering academic growth, research, and innovation.
The long-awaited announcement has been met with relief and optimism by the academic community, who hope that these new leaders will accelerate progress in areas such as infrastructure development, digital learning, and improved student services across the state’s educational institutions.
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