New Jersey: Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has called on non-resident Indians (NRIs) to invest in the state, assuring them of the government’s support in establishing their ventures. Speaking at a meeting with NRIs in New Jersey on the first day of his US visit, Revanth Reddy urged Telangana and Telugu communities abroad to invest boldly in their home state.
Addressing the gathering, he emphasized the importance of NRIs in contributing to the state’s development and repaying the debt of mother land. “NRIs should come to Telangana with courage and invest,” he said.
The Chief Minister assured the NRIs of the government’s commitment to creating a favorable investment climate. “Repose faith in the people’s government and public administration,” he urged. “The government’s policies will ensure that every rupee invested will yield rewards. Telangana is an investor-friendly state,” he added.
Revanth Reddy also highlighted his plans to build a new city at Bagarinche, develop the Musi riverfront, and promote various welfare initiatives. He invited the NRIs, whom he referred to as the “lifeblood of America,” to return and invest in Telangana.
Revanth Reddy tweeted about his first day in the US, sharing his interaction with NRIs in New Jersey. He discussed investment opportunities in Telangana and reassured them of the government’s support for their investments.