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Job mela, a boon for rural students

October 22, 2016 11:12 pm | Updated 11:12 pm IST

Officials participating in job mela programme organised at SKSD Kalasala at Tanuku in West Godavari district.

VIJAYAWADA: Tanuku MLA Arimilli Radhakrishna has said that several Multi-National Companies are coming to the institutions such as SKSD Mahila Kalasala, which is an opportunity for rural students to secure jobs in reputed firms.

He was speaking at the mega job mela organised by the SKSD Educational Institutions in Tanuku town in West Godavari district. The drive was conducted by Singapore TDP Forum.

Institute correspondent and secretary Chitturi Subba Rao said many companies are being set up in Andhra Pradesh and asked the young professionals to hone up their skills to secure better jobs.

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“As many as 1,108 students of different streams attended for the campus recruitment. Representatives from seven companies conducted the drive,” Mr. Subba Rao said.

Singapore TDP Forum coordinator M. Ramesh, College principal B. Naga Padmavathi, vice-principal K. Radha Pushpavathi, faculty U. Lakshmi Sundari Bai, K. Vani and K. Padmaja Rani were present.

Award presented

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Lakireddy Bali Reddy College of Engineering (LBRCE) located at Mylavaram in Krishna district, received ‘NI LabVIEW Academy School’ award in the Nidays-2016 Annual Graphical System Design Conference held at Bengaluru.

NI LabVIEW coordinator of the college M. Suman and faculty R. Anjaneyulu received the award, said college president G. Srinivas Reddy and director E.V. Prasad.

By winning the award, LBRCE can organise LabVIEW training classes and award certificates, Mr. Srinivas Reddy said.

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