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03 Jun 2025, 21:29 GMT+10
Texas [USA], June 3 (ANI): BRS Working President KT Rama Rao (KTR), on Tuesday (local time) met students at the University of Texas at Dallas and stated that the party would stand by Indian students in the US who are facing difficulties for various reasons.
According to a release, KTR emphasised that many students come to the U.S. for higher education with great hopes. If they unknowingly make mistakes due to a lack of awareness, BRS's U.S. wing would work to provide the necessary legal assistance. He acknowledged the emotional toll when students have to return due to such situations, affecting not just them but their families too. Hence, he said, a decision was made to support them.
KTR also advised that students must understand U.S. laws and societal changes and adapt accordingly. 'Every student should be aware of local laws and social dynamics,' he said, as per the release.
The BRS Working President said that going to the U.S. and studying there involves significant effort and expense, but the world is changing rapidly, and many opportunities are now available. He pointed out that U.S. education has become more accessible to many.
KTR urged students to focus not just on ranks and grades but on life goals. He noted that life passes by quickly, and one should strive to fulfil dreams and aspirations within this short span.
KT Rama Rao highlighted that innovation is happening globally, and India must compete with other countries in this domain. He encouraged Indian students studying in U.S. institutions to focus on innovations.
He cited KCR's life as proof that dreams come true when one takes risks. He mentioned how KCR, at an age considered young in politics (early 40s), gave up positions to fight for the creation of Telangana. 'Many ridiculed him at the time, but after 14 years of persistent struggle, he succeeded in achieving statehood, earning praise from all sections of society,' KTR said, as per the release.
KTR answered several student queries and encouraged them to return to India after their studies and start their own companies. Despite numerous challenges, he reminded them that India has plenty of opportunities. He expressed concern over brain drain and urged Indian youth abroad to contribute to the development of India and Telangana. (ANI)
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