Rs 50 crore to be sanctioned in two phases for construction of buildings, laboratories, says Minister
A new agricultural college was inaugurated in the Warangal Urban District here on Thursday.
The college was established in Warangal Urban district as part of the promise made by the ruling party to make Warangal an education hub, Deputy Chief Minister Kadiam Srihari said after inaugurating the college.
He requested Agricultural Minister P Srinivas Reddy to sanction Rs 50 crore for construction of new buildings for the college which began functioning from out of the Agricultural Research Centre on the Mulugu Road.
The Government has planned to construct the new college premises on a 10 acre campus adjacent to the Centre.
The state government has sanctioned a Veterinary College, Tribal University and a branch of Hyderabad Public School to Warangal Urban District, the Deputy CM said.
Agriclture Minister P Srinivas Reddy said the State Government would sanction Rs 50 crore to new agricultural college in two phases. At present there were five degree and three post graduate agricultural college in Telangana state and the Government has allocated Rs 93 crore in 2016-2017 Budget for buildings and laboratories at these colleges, he added.