Sri City Industries Dedicate New Educational Infrastructure in the Region Under CSR Initiatives
With an investment of ₹58 lakh, new educational facilities—a boys’ college hostel
in Satyavedu and an Anganwadi centre in Vanelluru—were constructed
Sri City, November 17, 2025: As part of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, NS Instruments and VRV Industries, in collaboration with the Sri City Foundation, dedicated newly built educational facilities worth ₹58 lakh on Monday.
At Satyavedu, NS Instruments India Managing Director Mr. Hajime Kazoka and Sri City Director (CSR) Mrs. Nireesha Sannareddy inaugurated a newly constructed BC Boys’ College Hostel, built at a cost of ₹46 lakh. The facility comprises three spacious rooms and replaces the old, dilapidated hostel building.
Speaking at the event, Mr. Munindra, Assistant BC Welfare Officer, Srikalahasti Division, said the new hostel would greatly ease the hardships previously faced by students. He expressed special gratitude to Sri City and NS Instruments for their support. Representatives from NS Instruments and Sri City Foundation, along with hostel wardens and committee members, attended the ceremony.
In another CSR initiative, Chart–VRV Industries inaugurated a new Anganwadi building with a kitchen in Vanelluru village, Satyavedu Mandal, constructed at a cost of ₹12 lakh. The facility was formally opened by Mrs. Yamini Sinha, Director (HR), and Mr. Prasanjit, Head of Manufacturing at VRV.
With no dedicated building earlier, the Anganwadi centre had been operating from the premises of the local primary school. The new facility now provides a permanent, improved space for early childhood services. CDPO officials, Anganwadi staff, and villagers expressed their appreciation to Sri City and Chart–VRV management for enabling the project.
Mrs. Nireesha Sannareddy praised NS Instruments and VRV Industries for their impactful CSR initiatives, noting that their partnership with Sri City is rapidly boosting infrastructure in government educational institutions. She urged students and staff to make the best use of the new facilities and announced that more CSR projects are set to roll out in the coming months.





