Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy with students and alumnus at the Harvard University, in the United States.

Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy with students and alumnus at the Harvard University, in the United States.

The organisers of Harvard Kennedy School’s first AI Policy Symposium have invited Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy for the prestigious event.

Mr. Reddy, the only Indian leader to be invited for the event as a speaker, was requested to join Harvard Kennedy School Dean, Jeremy Weinstein, to inaugurate the event to be held in March.

The Chief Minister said he would consider delivering the keynote virtually from Hyderabad. Mr. Reddy may also participate in the panel discussion with global leaders and tech thinkers on AI infrastructure as part of the symposium.

Ms Ruxanda Renita and other organisers extended the invite in person to the Chief Minister on the campus.

Meanwhile, on the last day of his engagements at Harvard University in Cambridge-Boston, Massachusetts, USA, Mr. Reddy met several delegations and groups, and a posse of students, alumnus from different schools of the varsity, as well as students and alumnus from other campuses, including the MIT and Columbia.

Students and alumnus spoke to Mr. Reddy about several issues, ranging from leadership and success, economic growth and development models, sustainability and environmental issues, focussed welfare of farmers, women and youth et al.

The Chief Ministers shared his views, challenges and the focal points of his vision, #TelanganaRising 2047, and the opportunities it creates for all stakeholders and their empowerment linkages.

When a group of students asked Mr. Reddy to teach them about leadership and vision, he remarked that it’s best to let the illustrious teachers and professors of Harvard do the teaching, adding that he would not like to be an impostor professor, and instead have engaging two-way conversations involving sharing and learning.

Sharing his optimistic views on India’s future, especially with Telangana and Hyderabad leading and setting an example, Mr. Reddy exhorted the students to become connected to work back in India and be brand ambassadors of Telangana Rising.

Many of them promised to contribute their best to add to the developmental sheen of Telangana.


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