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KTR wants Indian diaspora in UK to ‘support the progress of the nation’

India, according to KTR, needs revolutionary policies and governance reforms in order to compete with the rest of the world and go forward

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Telangana Minister KT Rama Rao addressed the Indian diaspora, as well as Indian and UK-based industrialists, in London recently, urging them to help the country prosper.

 The Minister delivered his remarks at the Nehru Centre in London, which was hosted by the UK Consul General’s office.

 The Minister remarked that Telangana’s successes should be regarded Indian achievements and should be shared with the rest of the globe, reported bollyinside.com.

 India, according to KTR, needs revolutionary policies and governance reforms in order to compete with the rest of the world and go forward.

KTR interacted with the attendees of the conference on several issues such as education, employment, current political developments in the country, and economic development

 He went on to say that the country’s young population was its greatest asset and advantage, which no other country had.

 KTR said that the country would see faster progress by creating an investment-friendly environment for global firms, which would further create jobs and improve international relations.

 He also highlighted the policies and progress of Telangana.

 The Minister elaborated on the journey of Telangana since its formation and talked about how the state “overcame crisis”.

 KTR interacted with the attendees of the conference on several issues such as education, employment, current political developments in the country, and economic development.

 India’s Deputy High Commissioner to London Sujit Ghosh, The Nehru Centre Director Amish Tripathi, and UK Deputy High Commissioner to AP and Telangana Andrew Fleming participated in the conference.

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