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Vice - President

Prof. G. Madhu Kumar

Prof. G. Madhu Kumar

Dr. Gudimetla Madhu Kumar was born on 11th June. He has completed his graduation in Chemical Engineering from Andhra University. He pursued his Masters from a Canadian University and began his career as a consultant in the area of Quality Control in Fibre Optic Manufacturing Company. Dr. G.Madhu Kumar is the Secretary & Correspondent of Dr. Lankapalli Bullayya College, from 1994 which has been established in 1973. Dr. G.Madhu Kumar is a dynamic businessman operating his business in the areas of Ship Management of Sea foods. He is an epitome of knowledge and a man of distinct vision. His great passion for education is the driving force for managing this college successfully. He is directing the college with ethical standards and practices.


Vice - President

Prof. D. Harinarayana

Prof. D. Harinarayana

Prof. D. Harinarayana served the cause of Higher Education for over four decades as a teacher, researcher and academic administrator. He served the Andhra University in different capacities – Professor of Economics; Director, School of Distance Education and Dean of Academic Affairs. He also served as the Pro Vice-Chancellor of GITAM, a Deemed to be University in Visakhapatnam; and Executive Director, Open College in The University of Paupa New Guinea, Paupa New Guinea. He has published in the areas of Economics and Distance Education.


Secretary

Prof. L. D. Sudhakar Babu

Prof. L. D. Sudhakar Babu

Prof. L. D. Sudhakar Babu is a distinguished academician with extensive experience in both teaching and academic administration. He has served as Officer on Special Duty (OSD) to Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies (RGUKT), Andhra Pradesh. He has also held several senior positions at Andhra University, including Professor, Dean (Academics), Dean (Examinations), and Director, School of Distance Education.


Joint Secretary

Sri. D. S. Reddy

Sri. D. S. Reddy

Sri Dwarampudi Satyanarayana Reddy is an education promoter. He is Secretary and Correspondent of PRISM Degree & P.G College, Visakhapatnam, and Secretary of Sree Sai Dental College and Research Institute, Srikakulam. He is a Life Member, Academic Senate, Andhra University. He is Associated with SIDAR as Joint Secretary.


Treasurer

Sri. H. L. N. Dora

Sri. H. L. N. Dora

He is a student of A.U during 1976 – 78, He secured 1st class in M.A., Economics, and also student union secretary in 1977-78 in A.U, Completed College of Arts and Commerce of Law in A.U; selected as Group-I officer, government of Andhra Pradesh; in 1983 joined as Commercial Tax Officer; also worked as Executive Director for S.C development corporation during 1992-93, Visakhapatnam and Retired and settled in Visakhapatnam.

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Road Connectivity To Bhogapuram Airport From Visakhapatnam City Issues Of Traffic Congestion, Pollution And Reach Short, Medium And Long Run Possibilities
The development of the new international airport at Bhogapuram, located about 50 km from Visakhapatnam city, is expected to significantly enhance regional connectivity and support economic growth in North Coastal Andhra Pradesh. However, efficient transportation access between the city and the airport remains a critical challenge. This report examines the current road connectivity between Visakhapatnam and Bhogapuram Airport, focusing on issues such as traffic congestion, travel time, environmental pollution, and accessibility. The study highlights that improving connectivity is essential for ensuring the smooth functioning of the airport once it becomes operational. The study was conducted using field surveys and real-time traffic data from Google Maps to analyze traffic patterns along the major corridor from Visakhapatnam RTC Complex to Anandapuram Junction and further to Bhogapuram. Results indicate that congestion is particularly severe at key junctions such as Kommadi, Yendada, Boyapalem, and Anandapuram, where traffic delays significantly increase travel time. On average, it takes more than one hour to reach Anandapuram from the city center, while the remaining distance to the airport requires only about 20–25 minutes, showing that urban congestion is the primary bottleneck. The report also examines environmental conditions along the route and finds that pollution levels are relatively high at several traffic-heavy junctions due to vehicular emissions and construction activities. Air quality measurements reveal increased particulate matter levels, particularly near Anandapuram and the airport construction site. These findings emphasize the need for better traffic management, improved road infrastructure, and environmentally sustainable transport solutions to reduce congestion and pollution. To address these challenges, the study proposes several short-, medium-, and long-term solutions. Short-term measures include synchronizing traffic signals, improving traffic flow at Anandapuram, and introducing frequent airport shuttle buses. Medium-term solutions focus on widening roads and improving public transport connectivity, while long-term strategies include the development of an express highway along the coast, expansion of road lanes, and exploring alternative mobility options such as metro connectivity or sea routes. Implementing these measures will ensure faster, safer, and more sustainable access to Bhogapuram International Airport in the future.

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