Mallareddy Colleges Ties Up Google for Digital Campus
The event, attended by thousands of students and faculty, included a symbolic release of 50,000 balloons carrying the Google logo to mark the scale of the collaboration. Chamakura Malla Reddy and vice-chairperson Dr Preethi Reddy were also present.

Hyderabad: The Mallareddy Group of Institutions has partnered with Google to launch what is being described as India’s largest digital collaboration under the initiative Digital Campus on Google Cloud.
The project, inaugurated by Telangana Governor Dr Jishnu Dev Varma at the group’s Maisammaguda campus on Wednesday, aims to provide more than 50,000 students with AI-based learning tools, technical training, and globally recognised certifications.
Google’s education team, led by Vaibhav Kumar Srivastava, head of education and EdTech for India, and Siddharth Dalwadi, South India head for education and EdTech, said the collaboration is designed to make advanced digital resources more accessible to students and teachers across disciplines.
Administrators at the institution said the partnership will help students gain skills that align with global job markets. “The focus is on creating a digitally enabled ecosystem that builds employability and innovation,” said Dr Bhadra Reddy, the chairman of Mallareddy Group of Institutions.
The event, attended by thousands of students and faculty, included a symbolic release of 50,000 balloons carrying the Google logo to mark the scale of the collaboration. Chamakura Malla Reddy and vice-chairperson Dr Preethi Reddy were also present.

