<p>Hyderabad: Chief minister A Revanth Reddy led " Telangana Rising" official delegation kicked off its foreign tour with an aim to attract investments in Singapore by holding a meeting with officials of Institute of Technical Education (ITE). </p><p>The Chief Minister is accompanied by IT and Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu, Special Chief Secretary to Industries department Jayesh Ranjan, TGIIC MD Vishnuvardhan, Special Secretary to CM Ajith Reddy, and Young India Skill University Vice Chancellor VLV SS Subbarao.</p>.Telangana CM Revanth Reddy in Singapore, calls on Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan.<p>The Telangana Rising delegation visited the ITE campus and inspected the skill development courses and advanced facilities which have been provided in the institute. The chief minister's delegation interacted with the experts from about 20 fields and college staff who are providing training in the famous institute.<br><br>The Chief Minister's team held discussions with the ITE top officials and requested them to extend co-operation to the Young India Skill University established in the Fourth City in Hyderabad.<br><br>In the high level delegation meeting, Industry Minister D Sridhar Babu elaborated on the various courses introduced in the Skill University to provide skill development training to the youth and to meet the market demand for skilled workforce in different sectors.</p>.Revanth Reddy to woo global investors in Singapore and Davos .<p>The ITE delegation responded positively to Telangana's request and came forward to work together with Skill University. In a move to strengthen the ties further , the ITE and Skill University authorities entered an MoU for mutual cooperation in the skill development.<br><br>The agreement was signed by Skill University Vice Chancellor Subba Rao and Deputy Director of Academics and Administration Services Parvinder Singh, and Deputy Director of IT Education Services Fabian Chiang on behalf of the Singapore ITE delegation. The ITE officials also expressed their readiness to visit Hyderabad soon.</p>
<p>Hyderabad: Chief minister A Revanth Reddy led " Telangana Rising" official delegation kicked off its foreign tour with an aim to attract investments in Singapore by holding a meeting with officials of Institute of Technical Education (ITE). </p><p>The Chief Minister is accompanied by IT and Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu, Special Chief Secretary to Industries department Jayesh Ranjan, TGIIC MD Vishnuvardhan, Special Secretary to CM Ajith Reddy, and Young India Skill University Vice Chancellor VLV SS Subbarao.</p>.Telangana CM Revanth Reddy in Singapore, calls on Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan.<p>The Telangana Rising delegation visited the ITE campus and inspected the skill development courses and advanced facilities which have been provided in the institute. The chief minister's delegation interacted with the experts from about 20 fields and college staff who are providing training in the famous institute.<br><br>The Chief Minister's team held discussions with the ITE top officials and requested them to extend co-operation to the Young India Skill University established in the Fourth City in Hyderabad.<br><br>In the high level delegation meeting, Industry Minister D Sridhar Babu elaborated on the various courses introduced in the Skill University to provide skill development training to the youth and to meet the market demand for skilled workforce in different sectors.</p>.Revanth Reddy to woo global investors in Singapore and Davos .<p>The ITE delegation responded positively to Telangana's request and came forward to work together with Skill University. In a move to strengthen the ties further , the ITE and Skill University authorities entered an MoU for mutual cooperation in the skill development.<br><br>The agreement was signed by Skill University Vice Chancellor Subba Rao and Deputy Director of Academics and Administration Services Parvinder Singh, and Deputy Director of IT Education Services Fabian Chiang on behalf of the Singapore ITE delegation. The ITE officials also expressed their readiness to visit Hyderabad soon.</p>