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The university was established as "University of Health Sciences" by the Government of Andhra Pradesh and was inaugurated on 9 April by N. T. Rama Rao, the then-Chief Minister of the state.
The institution is located on 24.05 acres (97,300 m 2) of land in Kanuru on the outskirts of Vijayawada city, at a distance of about 8 km (5.0 mi) from the city center, on the Vijayawada-Machilipatnam Highway .
Potti Sriramulu Chalavadi Mallikarjunarao College of Engineering & Technology is an engineering college located in the Krishna District of Andhra Pradesh, India.The college is located in the centre of Vijayawada.
This is highest fee collecting private engineering college in the state, followed by Gayatri Vidya Parishad College of Engineering Visakhapatnam (Rs. 1,03,700), Velagapudi Ramakrishna Siddhardha Engineering College Vijayawada (Rs. 1,02,000) and GMR Institute of Technology Raajam (Rs. 1,02,000). [9]
The College name as was renamed in loving memory of our beloved "Father of Gudlavalleru Engineering College", Sri V. V. R. Seshadri Rao. AICTE accorded approval to rename our college as SESHADRI RAO GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE with effect from the Academic Year 2021-22. When it is to be used in short form SRGEC will be used.
APPSC was formed when the state of Andhra Pradesh formed on 1 November 1956. Earlier, the commission was known as the Andhra Service Commission (formed in 1953) which is based on the regulations of Madras Public Service Commission.
The Budameru Rivulet, which flows through Vijayawada, plays a crucial role in draining the basin between the Godavari and Krishna Rivers into Kolleru Lake. [3] Historically, this rivulet has been prone to overflowing, leading to the construction of a diversion canal designed to redirect its flow into the Krishna River from Velagaleru village, situated 15 km from the city.
In 2024 Floodwaters from Khammam district flowed into Vijayawada with unprecedented force, reaching a discharge of 70,000 cusecs, well above the typical maximum of 11,000 cusecs. During the floods, the Prakasam Barrage, which regulates water flow from the river, recorded unprecedented inflows of 11.43 lakh cusecs, whereas its discharge capacity ...