Telangana to Train Nurses in Japanese, Korean, German for Global Jobs

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy announced the state will establish facilities to teach Japanese, Korean, and German to nursing students aiming for overseas employment. He highlighted the high global demand for nurses, particularly in these countries, during an interaction with students in Khammam. In a separate development, the CM also chaired a Civil Military Liaison Conference to resolve pending land and Sainik School issues with the Army. These initiatives reflect the state's dual focus on enhancing human resource development and strengthening national security cooperation.

Key Points: Telangana Announces Foreign Language Training for Nurses

  • Boost for nursing jobs abroad
  • Focus on Japanese, Korean, German
  • Strengthening civil-military ties
  • Support for defence infrastructure
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Telangana to set up foreign language training facility for nurses: CM Revanth Reddy

CM Revanth Reddy announces Japanese, Korean, German training for Telangana nursing students to boost overseas employment opportunities.

"students from Yedulapuram nursing colleges would also be included under the proposed foreign language training initiative - CM Revanth Reddy"

Khammam, January 18

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy emphasised the importance of foreign language skills for students to compete in a globalised world and announced that the state government will develop facilities to teach Japanese, Korean and German languages to nursing students aspiring for overseas employment.

According to the Chief Minister's Office (CMO), interacting with students of a nursing college in Khammam on Saturday, the Chief Minister said that there is a high demand for nurses in countries such as Japan, South Korea and Germany. He said the state government would provide dedicated teaching facilities in Japanese, German and Korean to help nursing students access global job opportunities.

CM Reddy said that during his recent foreign visit, many people praised the services of Indian nurses, particularly those from Telangana. He added that students from Yedulapuram nursing colleges would also be included under the proposed foreign language training initiative.

Highlighting the government's focus on healthcare and education, Revanth Reddy said doctors are next to God and expressed confidence that nurses from Telangana would further enhance the state's prestige worldwide through their professional excellence.

Meanwhile, Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy also held a "Civil Military Liaison Conference" on Thursday in Hyderabad to discuss issues related to coordination between the state government and the armed forces.

According to the Chief Minister's Office, Telangana CM Revanth Reddy has requested Army officials to appoint special officers to resolve pending issues, mainly related to land allotment and the sanction of Sainik Schools, through continuous deliberations.

"Stating that the state government is ready to extend all kinds of cooperation to the Army to strengthen the national security, the CM said the government already allocated 3,000 acres to establish a low-frequency Navy radar station in Vikarabad. Further, the Chief Minister stressed that the pending issues should be resolved through continuous deliberations and requested to appoint special officers," the CMO said.

The conference focused on strengthening cooperation between civil administration and defence establishments in Telangana, particularly in addressing long-pending matters through structured engagement and coordination.

Officials said the Chief Minister reiterated the state's commitment to supporting defence infrastructure and national security-related projects, while also ensuring that administrative bottlenecks are addressed in a time-bound manner.

The dual announcements on enhancing global employment prospects for nursing students through foreign language training and on deepening civil-military coordination reflect the Telangana government's broader focus on human resource development, healthcare, education, and national security cooperation, officials added.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good step, but I hope the focus is also on improving working conditions and pay for nurses within India. We need to retain our skilled professionals too, not just prepare them for export. The brain drain is real.
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Arjun K
Finally, a practical policy! Learning a language is more valuable than just a degree sometimes. Telangana nurses are already known for their dedication. With this skill, they'll be unbeatable in the global market. Jai Telangana!
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the dual focus on healthcare employment and civil-military coordination in one announcement. Strengthening both soft power (nurses) and hard power (defence infrastructure) shows comprehensive governance. Well done.
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Vikram M
Hope this facility is affordable and accessible to all nursing students, not just those in big cities. Also, what about other professions? Engineers and IT professionals could benefit from such language training too.
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Meera T
As someone from Khammam, I'm so proud to see our district being highlighted for such a progressive scheme. Our nurses are hardworking and compassionate. This training will give them the confidence they deserve. ❤️

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