Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has called upon nursing students to learn foreign languages such as Japanese and German to explore enormous job opportunities abroad.
Japan with a rapidly aging population is recruiting nurses from India in a big way, offering higher salaries, he noted, exhorting the nursing students to improve their professional skills to explore employment opportunities within the country and abroad.
He was interacting with the students of the government nursing college, Palair, in Khammam district on Sunday (January 18, 2026).
The Chief Minister inaugurated the new building of the nursing college. Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka, Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy, Khammam MP R. Raghuram Reddy and others were present.
Lauding the role of nurses in healthcare delivery, the Chief Minister urged nurses to serve the sick and the needy with compassion. Coaching classes by experts will be arranged to teach Japanese and German languages to the students of the government nursing college, he said, amid huge applause from the nursing students.
The Chief Minister laid the foundation stones for the construction of a building for the JNTUH University College of Engineering, Palair, Link Canal from Munneru river to SRLIP Palair Link Canal and a 100-bed Area Hospital, Kusumanchi.
He laid foundation stones and inaugurated various development works worth around ₹362 crore in Palair Assembly constituency.
Virtually blowing the Congress party’s poll bugle for the upcoming municipal elections, Mr. Revanth Reddy discussed the civic poll strategy with the party senior leaders and main functionaries at Maddulapalli
Mr. Reddy is scheduled to attend a public meeting to be held as part of the concluding ceremony of the CPI’s centenary celebrations in Khammam this afternoon.
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