The thirty ninth assembly of the Educational Senate of Kakatiya College (KU), Warangal, unanimously accredited the annual price range for the monetary 12 months 2024-25 on Saturday.
Chaired by Vice-Chancellor Thatikonda Ramesh and assisted by Registrar P. Malla Reddy together with different members of the Senate, the price range presentation was led by P. Amaraveni, dean of the School of Commerce, and principal.
The projected income of the college stands at ₹ 431.20 crore, with estimated expenditure totaling ₹ 449.73 crore, leading to a deficit of ₹ 8.08 crore. Of the entire funds, ₹ 134.94 crore was sanctioned by the State Authorities as grant-in-aid, whereas different sources contributed ₹ 296.26 crore. Inner sources embrace ₹32.81 crore from UGC arrears, ₹8 crore from educational and college dues, ₹24.28 crore from miscellaneous sources, and ₹58.79 crore from the Examination Department, amongst others.
Notably, greater than 60% of the price range, amounting to ₹ 207.44 crore, is allotted to salaries for normal staff and pensioners, with ₹ 63.44 crore designated for examinations and educational actions. The college plans to obtain ₹44 crore from RUSA grants for research-cum-infrastructure and improvement efforts.
Through the session, the Senate additionally gave its approval for the annual reviews of the earlier 12 months 2022-23. Vice-Chancellor Thatikonda Ramesh highlighted the college's achievements, together with securing an NAAC grade of 'A+', internet hosting the 82nd Indian Historical past Congress, Ph.D. admissions, and infrastructural advances such because the Ok.Hub and PV Information Heart.
The Vice-Chancellor addressed the long-pending points by growing wages for day by day wage earners and promised comparable enhancements for informal and fixed-rate staff. The college additionally undertook compassionate appointments, cleared arrears for pensioners, and applied pay revisions regardless of monetary constraints.
Former Vice-Chancellor V. Gopal Reddy prompt introducing expertise and job-oriented programs to strengthen inside sources, whereas Vidyavati emphasised the pressing have to appoint common college to handle workers shortages and strengthen analysis efforts.
Ampasayya Naveen, a member of the tutorial senate, praised the Vice-Chancellor for attaining the NAAC 'A+' grade amid numerous challenges. Registrar P. Malla Reddy highlighted the tutorial developments, together with the introduction of latest programs and reforms within the examination department.
A documentary displaying the college's achievements was introduced by Public Relations Officer Prudvi Raju Vallala, and the session concluded with a vote of thanks proposed by Finance Officer T. Rajaiah, after a speech by welcome by Assistant Registrar Kola Shankar.