OU Gets Rs 1 Cr To Research On TG Culture

Haydarabad: The TaLangana government imposed 1 Crore sanctions on the University of Osmania to conduct research on state culture and lifestyle. Tourism and Culture Minister Jupallly Krishna Rao said that additional studies are needed to better understand and maintain the rich heritage of the region.
Osmania University, Arts College held at the two -day national conference ‘Art and Social Sciences Dialogue Dialogue and Discourse’ as a guest of the Minister, warned that changing lifestyles contribute to social problems. “Social evils, harmful habits and uncontrolled expenditures harm families,” he said. He called on students, researchers and faculty members to examine Telangana’s lifestyle deeply and help positive change and promised full government support to these efforts.
Chancellor Professor D. Ravinder, the main protector of the event, stressed the importance of multidisciplinary knowledge in today’s competition world. He said that both central and state governments give priority to skill development and a new skill university was established to support this goal. “People with different skills have more business opportunities, ve he said, and praised the Arts College manager for encouraging student research.
Director of the Center for Economic and Social Sciences (CESS). Revathi underlined the value of multiple disciplined expertise in addressing political, social and economic difficulties. He expressed his hope that the conference would create solutions to existing problems.
C. Kasim, Professor of Arts College, who chaired the session, explained how the literature can creating scientific and social problems in a creative way. He showed poets such as Dasarathi and Chillakamarthi Lakshmi Narasimham, who used poetry to show scientific theories and political ideas.
More than 600 delegates participated in the conference and researchers from universities in India presented articles. Professors Nageshwar, Gattu Satyanarayanana, Madhusu, Parthasarathi, N. Venugopal, Dr. Mamidi Harikrishna and Professor Krishna also participated and contributed to their views. The event, UGC Dean Professor Lavania, Assistant Principles Dr. Konda Nageshwar Rao, Dr Balu Naik, Dr. P. Swathi was supported by DR CS Swati and many faculties, staff, students and researchers.




