
HYDERABAD, JULY 25, 2025: The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at CVR College of Engineering, Hyderabad, successfully conducted a two-day offline Sanskrit workshop under the AICTE-VAANI initiative (Vibrant Advocacy for Advancement and Nurturing of Indian Languages) on July 23rd and 24th July 2025.
The theme of the workshop was “Data Science Applications and Prospects for Electrical Engineers.” The inauguration ceremony was graced by Dr Raghava V Cherabuddi (Chairman, CVRCE), Dr. Ananta Sharma B.G. (Chairperson, Amrita Darshanam – International Centre for Spiritual Studies, Amaravati campus), who was the Chief Guest and Speaker, along with Dr. K. Ramamohan Reddy (Principal), Prof. L. C. Siva Reddy (Vice Principal), Prof. K. S. Nayanathara (Dean – Academics), Prof. K. Lalkishore (Dean – Research), Prof. P. Vishwanath (Chief Coordinator, NEWGEN IEDC), Dr. G. Sree Lakshmi (Professor & Head, EEE Department) and Dr.Lakshminarayana Sadasivuni, Professor of Computer Science, College of Engineering, Andhra University
The workshop was coordinated by Dr. M. Lakshmi Swarupa (Professor, EEE) and Mrs. Ch. Shravani (Senior Assistant Professor, EEE), with active involvement from several Heads of Departments, Associate Deans, and senior faculty members.
This unique workshop highlighted the intersection of Data Science and Electrical Engineering, covering key areas like Smart Grids, IoT, Sensor Data Analytics, and Machine Learning in Energy Systems. Eminent speakers like Mr. Dongara Ramesh, Dr. R. Naveena Bhargavi, and Dr. K.S.V. Phani Kumar delivered insightful lectures.
A total of 63 participants from AICTE-approved institutions across Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Coimbatore, Karnataka, Guntur, Hyderabad, and other regions took part enthusiastically.
The use of Sanskrit as the medium of instruction made the workshop truly distinctive, fostering a unique blend of India’s traditional linguistic heritage with cutting-edge technological knowledge—paving the way for interdisciplinary learning and innovation in Electrical Engineering.