Revanth Reddy, the Chief Minister of Telangana, recently held talks with Lindy Cameron, the British High Commissioner to India. They explored opportunities for collaboration, focusing on education and science.
Lindy Cameron showed interest in supporting Telangana through the Chevening Scholarship program. This initiative aims to help talented students from the region study in the UK.
During the meeting, CM Reddy introduced a draft for a new education policy in Telangana. In response, Cameron offered training for local government teachers and professors.
CM Reddy also invited British companies to participate in developing the Musi Riverfront. He encouraged investments in sectors like GCC, pharmaceuticals, and academia.
The meeting ended on a positive note, with Cameron expressing enthusiasm for future partnerships. Deputy High Commissioner Gareth Winn Owen, Political Economy Advisor Nalini Raghuram, Special Secretary to the CM Ajith Reddy, and other officials were present.