Future bright for engineers, planners, says JNAFAU V-C

June 30, 2014 12:51 am | Updated 12:52 am IST - VIJAYAWADA:

Architecture engineers are very much essential for building Navyandhra Pradesh. Engineers and planners are having good future ahead, said Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University (JNAFAU) Vice-Chancellor P. Padmavathi.

The V-C, along with Vijayawada East MLA Gadde Rammohan Rao, School of Planning and Architectural College Principal Vijay Kishore, head of the department N. Ramesh, JNAFAU director of academic and planning Pradeep Kumar, SAR College of Architects chairman Mandava Jitendra and other officials visited the Architecture Educational Fair organised by JNAFAU here on Sunday.

Speaking on the occasion, Ms. Padmavathi said architecture designers play a vital role in building the new Andhra Pradesh and the government should encourage professional architectures and planners in building good structures. “Architectural engineer will show his talent in designing and constructing the structures with quality. They can depict the tradition and culture in designing the buildings. The educational fair will help to enlighten the parents and students on the importance of the architectural engineering,” said the Vice-Chancellor.

The MLA said that intellectuals, educationists, public representatives and the engineers should join hands for development of the residuary State of Andhra Pradesh. With many new courses being introduced every year, students are in confusion over selection of courses.

Teachers should sensitise the youngsters on the courses which are having demand in the market, said the MLA.

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