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Revanth Reddy Launches ₹362-Crore Works in Palair, Announces Foreign-Language Training Push for Nurses

He cast state-backed language instruction as a pathway to overseas nursing jobs.

Overview

  • He inaugurated the new government nursing college building and launched or laid foundations for a JNTUH engineering college building, a Munneru–SRLIP Palair link canal, and a 100-bed hospital in Kusumanchi, totaling about ₹362 crore.
  • He urged nursing students to learn Japanese, German, and Korean, citing strong demand for nurses in Japan, South Korea, and Germany.
  • He said the state will arrange expert-led classes and develop facilities to teach these languages, with the initiative to include students from Yedulapuram nursing colleges.
  • He praised nurses’ role in healthcare and called for compassion in service while emphasizing skill-building for opportunities in India and abroad.
  • He also met Congress leaders in Maddulapalli to discuss strategy for upcoming municipal elections and was scheduled to attend the CPI centenary concluding public meeting in Khammam.