SVU Vice-Chancellor calls for AI integration into geography education

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Andhra Pradesh, Tirupati, 23/02/2026: Central University of South Bihar Vice Chancellor Prof. Kameshwar Nath Singh, Sri Venkateswara University Vice Chancellor Prof. Tata Narasinga Rao and DGSI (New Delhi) Secretary General Prof. BC Vaidya astatine  the XX International Geography Conference that began successful  Tirupati connected  Monday. Photo: KV Poornachandra Kumar

Andhra Pradesh, Tirupati, 23/02/2026: Central University of South Bihar Vice Chancellor Prof. Kameshwar Nath Singh, Sri Venkateswara University Vice Chancellor Prof. Tata Narasinga Rao and DGSI (New Delhi) Secretary General Prof. BC Vaidya astatine the XX International Geography Conference that began successful Tirupati connected Monday. Photo: KV Poornachandra Kumar | Photo Credit: K V Poornachandra Kumar

Sri Venkateswara University (SVU) Vice-Chancellor Tata Narasinga Rao has urged the integration of artificial quality (AI) into geography acquisition to support gait with emerging technologies.

Mr. Narasinga Rao was delivering the inaugural code astatine the XX International Geography Conference connected ‘Geospatial technologies successful h2o and ungraded assets absorption for sustainable improvement and Viksit Bharat’, organised by Deccan Geographical Studies, India (DGSI) and SVU’s Department of Geography, present connected Monday.

Mr. Narasinga Rao called for integration of AI-based applications into the program and equipping students with skills successful AI-driven analysis, 3D mapping, spatial modelling, predictive analytics and outer information mentation to guarantee planetary competitiveness and nonrecreational relevance.

He besides spoke connected the increasing value of geospatial technologies successful addressing modern challenges similar h2o scarcity, ungraded degradation, clime alteration and sustainable assets management.

Central University of South Bihar Vice-Chancellor Kameshwar Nath Singh, successful his keynote address, explained however the geographical studies had transformed from the accepted geospatial approaches to geospatial AI-based interdisciplinary frameworks. He said that specified an integration was indispensable for realising ‘Viksit Bharat’ and ensuring nutrient information done technological absorption of ungraded and h2o resources.

DGSI President Dipendra Nath Das underscored the urgent request for effectual absorption of earthy resources to guarantee nutrient security, successful presumption of the ever-increasing population, portion stressing the request to align idiosyncratic work with assemblage aspirations successful addressing biology and developmental challenges.

DGSI Secretary General B.C. Vaidya expressed anticipation that the ‘young India’ would play a important relation successful realising Viksit Bharat by efficaciously applying the applicable technologies needed for earthy assets management.

SVU Registrar M. Bhupathi Naidu, SVU College Development Council Dean and lawsuit convener N. Chendrayudu besides spoke.

Published - February 23, 2026 08:35 p.m. IST

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