Hyderabad: Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy concluded his engagements at Harvard University on Saturday with multiple interactions involving students and alumni from top U.S. institutions, including MIT and Columbia.
The sessions took place on the Harvard campus in Cambridge-Boston, where the Chief Minister met delegations from various schools and departments. Participants raised questions on topics ranging from leadership, governance, and development to sustainability, inclusive welfare, and future economic models.
Revanth Reddy outlined the priorities of his long-term state vision Telangana Rising 2047, which focuses on equitable growth and stakeholder empowerment. He emphasized that this roadmap offers platforms for global collaboration in fields such as agriculture, youth development, and environmental responsibility.
Revanth Reddy Harvard visit highlights Telangana Rising and youth engagement
During one discussion, a group of students asked Revanth Reddy to share lessons on leadership. Responding with humility, he deferred to Harvard’s faculty, saying, “I would not like to be an impostor professor.” He instead encouraged interactive dialogue based on shared learning.
The Chief Minister voiced confidence in India’s future and positioned Telangana and Hyderabad as models of progressive development. He urged students and professionals in the diaspora to stay connected with India’s growth and act as ambassadors for Telangana Rising.
Several participants committed to contributing to the state’s development through their networks, expertise, and outreach.
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