Srinivas highlighted the TDP’s initiative in establishing a dedicated platform aimed at creating employment opportunities for the youth
In a gesture of recognition and encouragement, Kondapalli Srinivas, Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and NRI Empowerment, Andhra Pradesh, honoured a group of educators trained by the Telugu Desam Party’s (TDP) NRI wing. The ceremony took place at the party’s central office, where Srinivas felicitated these teachers who are set to embark on journeys to the United States to pursue careers in education.
During the event, Srinivas highlighted the TDP’s initiative in establishing a dedicated platform aimed at creating employment opportunities for the youth, spearheaded by the NRI wing president Ravi Kumar Vemuru. He praised the educators for their dedication in seeking further training and seizing employment prospects abroad, urging them to strive for excellence in their endeavors.
The event underscored the significance of skill enhancement and international opportunities in empowering the youth, reflecting the TDP’s proactive stance in facilitating global career pathways for aspiring educators
Emphasizing the government’s efforts in skill development and employment generation, Srinivas encouraged the youth to contribute positively to the nation’s growth and to bring honor to the country through their achievements.
Ravi Kumar Vemuru reiterated the TDP’s commitment to fostering job opportunities for the youth and reaffirmed their ongoing efforts in this direction. The ceremony concluded with Srinivas personally presenting certificates to 120 teachers who had completed the training program.
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