
HYDERABAD, MAY 23, 2025: The three-day Annual Regional Principals’ Conference of Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS), Hyderabad Region, concluded today with a valedictory session presided over by T. Gopalakrishna, Deputy Commissioner, NVS Hyderabad Region. The conference, held from 21st to 23rd May 2025, witnessed a series of insightful and fruitful deliberations aimed at reinforcing academic standards, enhancing co-curricular engagements, and streamlining administrative protocols.
Over three days, the Principals from across the region engaged in extensive discussions and planning sessions focused on: Enhancing Academic Excellence: Strategies to improve both qualitative and quantitative academic outcomes were extensively discussed. Emphasis was laid on innovative teaching practices, performance tracking, and remedial interventions. Promotion of Co-Curricular and Sports Activities: Detailed plans were formulated for cluster and regional-level sports events, cultural programs, and integration meets aimed at nurturing students’ holistic development.

Rules and Procedures under Central Civil Services (CCS) Rules and Disciplinary Matters: Sri Surya Prakash, Assistant Commissioner, provided a detailed exposition on the Central Civil Services (CCS) rules, particularly focusing on procedures for dealing with disciplinary cases. His session emphasised the importance of uniformity, transparency, and adherence to due process in all administrative and disciplinary actions across the region. He also highlighted the procedures to be followed in cases of POSCO, Sexual harassment in workplaces, etc. Financial Management: Mithilesh, Accounts Officer, addressed the gathering on best practices in auditing and accounting procedures, enhancing financial transparency and accountability across institutions.
Infrastructure and Maintenance: K.V. Reddy, General Manager (Construction), provided an elaborate presentation on issues related to school infrastructure, including regular and special repairs, and maintenance protocols. His session was instrumental in highlighting proactive measures for infrastructure upkeep. In a special segment, toppers of the region were felicitated with special awards as a mark of appreciation for their outstanding achievements, meticulous planning, and the dedicated supervision by their mentors.
During his valedictory address, T. Gopalakrishna emphasised the following key points: The urgent need to fill all 80 seats in Class XI through lateral entry and making concerted efforts to attract eligible and meritorious students. The importance of sustaining the legacy and performance of the Hyderabad Region in academics, discipline, and sports.
Timely processing of retirement benefits for employees, with a call for early initiation of procedures to ensure hassle-free settlements. A strong appeal to prioritise the safety and security of students across all campuses.
His heartfelt thanks to the Union Bank for their generous sponsorship of the mementoes presented during the event. Commendation to all field functionaries for their commitment and contributions in making the conference a meaningful and successful event.
The event concluded with a formal Vote of Thanks proposed by Sri Ramakrishnan C, Assistant Commissioner, who acknowledged the participation, cooperation, and collaborative spirit of all attendees. A special thanks to the IIT Hyderabad administration, faculty and other staff for providing a motivating and inspiring ambience.
The Annual Conference reaffirmed the region’s commitment to academic rigor, student welfare, and operational efficiency, setting the course for another productive academic year ahead.