Hyderabad, June 3: Ministers D. Sridhar Babu and C. Damodar Raja, as well as Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy On Wednesday, Narsimha had a crucial bilateral discussion with a high-level South African group headed by Deputy President Paul Mashatile at the MCRHRD in Hyderabad. In order to improve educational exchanges, encourage medical tourism, and draw investments for mutual gain, both parties decided to work together in the areas of education, investments, and medical tourism. The Chief Minister clarified that the development of a knowledge hub and a premier hub for engineering talent across the IT, pharmaceutical, defense, and aerospace sectors is being supported by Hyderabad’s strong educational and skill-training environment. According to him, the city is already regarded as one of the top locations in the world for Fortune 500 corporations to establish Global Capability Centers (GCCs). The Chief Minister also emphasized Hyderabad’s top-notch medical and healthcare facilities, which draw a sizable population from several nations, including the Middle East, in search of affordable medical care. He emphasized that the government is aiming to further solidify Hyderabad’s standing as a global center for medical tourism and skilled labor. The Chief Minister recalled the enormous success of the Telangana Rising Global Summit 2025, noting that it attracted international dignitaries, diplomats, and business executives, signifying an unparalleled economic and developmental achievement for the state.

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