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TTD Chairman elected Chairman of Sri Venkateswara College, New Delhi

Tirupati, June 17 (UNI) Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) Chairman BR Naidu advocated the TTD run Sri Venkateswara College in New Delhi is bound to enhance the reputation of TTD and asked the authorities concerned to continue their efforts with the same spirit.
TTD Executive Officer J. Syamala Rao held the 155th Governing Body meeting with the Governing Body members here on Monday.
In this meeting, Naidu has been selected as the Chairman of the Governing Body of SV College of New Delhi.
On this occasion, the members of the Governing Body congratulated the TTD Chairman.
TTD Chairman suggested that the necessary infrastructure works should be completed in Sri Venkateswara College in Delhi.
Steps should be taken to give priority to Telugu students in the admission quota in SV College.
Later, he directed to establish a separate Engineering department to enable engineering works to be undertaken at SV College, New Delhi and in the TTD run temples in the Northern Belt.
He said special attention should be given to train students for competitive exams and the students are advised to take admission in professional courses with employment opportunities.
He also instructed the concerned to properly maintain the sanitation, toilets and repairs if any in the college on time.
The College Principal Dr Vajhala Ravi sought the Chairman and EO that the renovation of a few buildings, repairs of auditorium, changes and additions should be made to make the college entrance more attractive with new technology according to current conditions.
The chairman asked the officials concerned to prepare a full-scale report on the development works of the college by the Governing Body meeting to be held soon in New Delhi.
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