Telangana latest news : The foreign tour undertaken by the team led by CM Revanth Reddy is continuing successfully with the aim of investing in Telangana state.
Currently Telangana CM Revanth Reddy has reached South Korea after completing his US tour. As part of the ten-day plan, the Chief Minister toured various states of America for seven days. Minister Sridhar Babu and Khairatabad DCC president Rohin Reddy also went to South Korea along with Revanth. Revanth stated that the US tour has ended successfully. Revanth said that they have introduced a new Telangana to America. Globally renowned American companies have come forward to invest in Telangana.
A total of 19 international organizations have agreed to work with the state government. In this order, discussions and OUs were held with the respective companies in America. Revanth revealed that the state got 31,532 crore investments and 30,750 new jobs during his visit to America. CM Revanth’s declaration of Telangana as a future state on the platform of America and the manner in which he explained various projects selected by his government for the development of the fourth city of Hyderabad received a good response. He said that the beautification of Future City, Musi, which has been ambitiously undertaken, has received support from industrialists. Chief Minister Revanth expressed his satisfaction on the visit to America.
Government of Telangana has initiated new partnership through consultation and discussions with world renowned companies. Revanth Reddy will visit South Korea from today. The CM will meet the representatives of UU Pharma Company. A business roundtable meeting will be held with representatives of the Korean Federation of Textiles Industry. He will participate in the meeting with LS Holdings Company. He will meet the senior leadership of Hyundai Motors. He will meet Director General of Water Circulation Safety Bureau. The place will be visited to examine the water system of South Korea. In this order, Revanth Reddy will give an interview to Korea Herald magazine.