Osmania University, a renowned institution known for its academic excellence, rich history, and cultural significance, commemorated its 107th Foundation Day on April 26th. Established in 1917 with Urdu as the medium of instruction, the university has progressed significantly over the years. Vice-Chancellor D. Ravinder Yadav emphasized the advancements in infrastructure and facilities, envisioning a sustainable future for the next two decades. Former alumnus and NITI Aayog member Vijay Kumar Saraswat highlighted the crucial role of science and technology in the nation’s development, stressing the need for accelerated scientific methods and sustainable growth. Principal Secretary (Education) Burra Venkatesham advised students to embrace the ‘4T model’ (talent, training, technology, tradition) to excel as pioneers. Alumnus Veena Gundavelli emphasized the importance of skill-building as a key to success in any field. The Foundation Day celebrations included cultural programs, a talk on Telangana’s community, culture, and music by poet and lyricist Jayaraju.
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Australia has taken a significant leap forward in space exploration with the training of Katherine Bennell-Pegg, its first astronaut to be trained under the Australian flag. This milestone marks a pivotal moment for the nation’s space industry and inspires aspirations for the future generation of scientists and engineers.