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On December 19, 2025, Minister for Education and IT Nara Lokesh inaugurated several academic and research buildings, as well as an Innovation and Incubation Hub, at the Government Arts College in Rajamahendravaram City. The new facilities, costing a total of ₹6.3 crore, included a Vandemataram Movement Memorial Park, a renovated college entrance with a new logo, a School of Commerce and Management building, and several AI-driven digital classrooms and a Technosphere Compute Lab. He also interacted with students and faculty, including international students at the C.V. Raman International Studies and Research Centre.

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Minister Lokesh Unveils New Academic Infrastructure at Rajamahendravaram Arts College

RAJAMAHENDRAVARAM, December 19, 2025 – Minister for Education and Information Technology Nara Lokesh today inaugurated a range of new academic and research facilities at the Government Arts College in Rajamahendravaram City. The enhancements, totaling ₹6.3 crore, aim to bolster the college’s research capabilities and enhance the student learning experience.

Accompanied by local dignitaries including Rajamahendravaram City MLA Adireddy Srinivas and MLC Somu Veerraju, Minister Lokesh unveiled the Vandemataram Movement Memorial Park, commemorating the college’s historical significance during the Swadeshi movement. He also revealed the college’s new logo, prominently displayed at the renovated entrance gate, a project funded in part by the Rajamahendravaram Urban Development Authority.

New buildings included the School of Commerce and Management, funded by the University Grants Commission and Tirumala Educational Institutions. The newly opened Innovation and Incubation Hub, backed by Hansa Solutions, and the Centre for International Studies and Research building, along with the Buddha Bhavan Block, represent significant investments in research and development. The AI-driven digital classrooms and the Technosphere Compute Lab promise to modernize the learning environment.

Minister Lokesh praised the college students operating the ‘Araku Coffee’ store on campus, highlighting their entrepreneurial spirit. He also engaged with international students at the C.V. Raman International Studies and Research Centre, gathering insights into their experiences.

Collegiate Education Commissioner Bharat Gupta and Government Arts College (Autonomous) Principal K. Ramachandra Rao were among the officials present at the inauguration. The investments underscore the government’s commitment to improving educational infrastructure and promoting academic excellence across the state.

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