Chief Minister Revanth Reddy continued his US visit with an interaction at Harvard Business School, where he shared Telangana’s future roadmap with Indian students. He visited the campus following an invitation from student groups and discussed economic growth, education reforms, and innovation-led governance.
Telangana Rising Vision Takes Centre Stage
During the interaction, Revanth Reddy explained the government’s “Telangana Rising” vision. He said the goal is to make the state a national leader in growth and knowledge. Importantly, he stressed that development will not remain limited to Hyderabad. Instead, the government plans to expand progress to all districts.
Moreover, he highlighted balanced development as a key priority for long-term success.
Education Reform a Top Priority
The Chief Minister underlined the need for big changes in the education system. He said government schools must match global standards. This shift, he noted, will prepare students for international competition.
At the same time, he invited students to share ideas on curriculum upgrades, teacher training, and better infrastructure. He added that strong public education forms the base of economic progress.
Focus on Skills and Emerging Technologies
Revanth Reddy also spoke about future-ready skills. He said the government plans large-scale training in artificial intelligence and data science. As a result, youth can access global job opportunities.
Meanwhile, Telangana is shaping policies to attract foreign investment. These policies will also create jobs for local talent.
Call to Global Telugu Students
Finally, the Chief Minister urged Telugu and Indian students studying abroad to support Telangana’s development. He said their knowledge and innovation can strengthen the state’s growth.
With strong confidence, Revanth Reddy said Telangana will emerge as a global knowledge hub through education, technology, and inclusive development.
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