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How many students are in Sri Chaitanya?
Currently the total number of students studying in Sri Chaitanya Schools and Colleges is a whopping 5,50,000. The institution enjoys the services of 59000 employees in various capacities.
How many students die in Kota every year?
JAIPUR: As many as 19 students have committed suicide in India’s coaching capital, Kota, this year. The count is up significantly from 7 in 2017 and 17 in 2016. The rising toll has raised question marks on the entire process of coaching, admission and preparation for competitive exams at these coaching centres.
Who is CEO of Sri Chaitanya school?
Ujjwal Singh
One of Asia’s largest education group, Sri Chaitanya hires Ujjwal Singh as the CEO for its new EdTech Business. Ujjwal will be spearheading the overall management and drive the vision and growth of this new entity.
Who owns Sri Chaitanya school?
Dr B.S. Rao, Founder and Chairman of Sri Chaitanya Educational Institutions, is an icon in the field of higher education. If practising medicine was his profession, being an educationist is his passion.
Is BS Rao alive?
Deceased (1915–2010)
Bhavaraju Sarveswara Rao/Living or Deceased
Who is the daughter of BS Rao?
Dr Rao 67, and Dr Jhansi 63, had worked in the UK and Iran for 15 years as doctors earlier. They have two daughters, Sushma and Seema. “Since we were dealing with teens at such an important phase of their life, we made the college hostel our home,” says the couple.
How good is Sri Chaitanya and Narayana University?
“Sri Chaitanya and Narayana advertise good infrastructure which they have in one or two main branches, but they have suffocating classrooms with no proper lighting in their smaller branches. They make a huge number of students sit in those cramped classrooms and have no labs for practicals.
Are Sri Chaitanya and Narayana hostels like jails?
“Sri Chaitanya and Narayana hostels are like jails, rather than academic spaces. Nearly 18 students stay in a small room, with no right to question about the food. Students have to get up by 4 am and study till 11 pm without holiday. The sexual harassment which girl students have to go through is also countless,” the petition says.
What is the Telangana Vidyarthi Vedika’s stand on student suicides?
Over the past few weeks, the movement against the institutes’ functioning and the student suicides has gained momentum through the protests and awareness campaigns by the Telangana Vidyarthi Vedika (TVV) who have been insistent in their call for the cancellation of permission to run these institutes in the state.