Govt. enters into agreement with South Africa in education, medical tourism and investments
The State government has signed a collaboration agreement with South Africa focusing on education, medical tourism, and investments. Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy highlighted Hyderabad's potential as a global hub for skilled workforce and healthcare. The agreement aims to enhance educational exchanges and promote mutual investments between the two regions.
- ▪The agreement covers various fields including education, medical tourism, and investments.
- ▪Hyderabad is positioned as a leading destination for Global Capability Centres of Fortune-500 companies.
- ▪The government is enhancing Hyderabad's status as a hub for skilled workforce and medical tourism.
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The State government has entered into an agreement of collaboration with South Africa.Cooperation between the two sides spans different fields, including education, medical tourism and investments, with both sides agreeing to strengthening educational exchanges, promotion of medical tourism and promoting investments for mutual benefit.Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, accompanied by Ministers D. Sridhar Babu and C. Damodar Raja Narsimha, participated in a meeting with a high level delegation from South Africa led by Deputy President Paul Mashatile here on Wednesday when the decisions were taken.
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