Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy was awarded a certificate by Harvard Kennedy School for completing the executive education program ‘Leadership for the 21st Century’ along with 62 other students. The program, which ran from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, took place in frigid temperatures ranging from -15 to -24 degrees Celsius.
The program commenced on January 25 at Harvard University’s Kennedy School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, focusing on ‘Analysing Authority and Leadership.’ Prior to this, the Chief Minister had traveled to the United States after attending the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
During the program, Revanth Reddy engaged with students from Harvard Business School, discussing various professional topics and sharing insights on success. He also emphasized the ‘TelanganaRising vision 2047’ and encouraged the students to contribute to India’s growth story by leveraging their networks and talents.
Interacting with key figures at Harvard, including Professor Dustin Tinsley and Professor Jeremy Weinstein, the Chief Minister explored avenues for collaboration with the Kennedy School. Discussions also revolved around enhancing education quality, fostering modern skills development, and the impact of Human Resources development on economic growth.
