British Delegation Led by Lindy Cameron Meets Revanth Reddy

Haydarabad: The Prime Minister Bir Revanth Redy called on British companies to join the Musi rejuvenation project, which was taken on a large scale to introduce Haydarabad as the best living city in the world.
A official delegation led by the British High Commissioner Lindy Cameron met with the Prime Minister on Thursday. During the meeting, the Prime Minister and the High Commissioner discussed the state government’s attempts to support the production industry and investment expectations in the state.
The Prime Minister asked the British Supreme Commissioner to encourage British investors to invest in the home sector and future city development.
Lindy Cameron, who responded positively, said the British government is ready to expand cooperation in education and technology. The Prime Minister influenced the draft Telangana educational policy from the British delegation.
Lindy Cameron agreed to give a prestigious Chevening scholarship by the United Kingdom government to provide funding together to Telangana valuable students. The British government is also ready to provide training to government teachers and Telangana professors.
Revanth Redy asked Haydarabad to be operated for the comfort of the United Kingdom universities for the convenience of the students of TaLangana.
The High Commissioner Haydarabad Gareth Wynn Owen, political economic advisor Raghuram, Prime Minister Special Secretary Ajith Redy and Vishnu Vardhan Redy




