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          Right from 1967 the college has produced over 10000 teachers. Among them over 3000 are women. It is a matter of pride for the college that the first batch trainee of our college Sri Kolluri Koteswara Rao was on the floor of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council for a pretty long period of time from the teacher's constituency from 1968 till the council was made defunct. When the universities in Andhra Pradesh permitted B.Ed. students to write the examinations in the vernacular, the staff of our college was the pioneers in bringing the reading material and text books in Telugu. In addition the staff of the college was drafted by the Andhra and Sri Venkateswara universities for preparing the reading material for their respective B.Ed. correspondence courses. The College also was a centre for the B.Ed. Programme of the Andhra University through distance mode since the inception of the course and till it became defunct. It also served as a centre for the Bharatidasan University B.Ed. correspondence course. Presently it is a study centre for the Indira Gandhi National Open University B.Ed. programme through distance mode.