Hyderabad: Minister Vivek Venkataswamy said Telangana youth who complete German language training with dedication could secure employment opportunities in Germany. He made the remarks during a visit to the Skill Development Centre in Mandamarri.
The minister inspected the German language classes and interacted with trainees. He also sat with the students to understand how the programme was progressing.
Vivek said Germany was currently looking to recruit around five lakh workers. He urged young people to make use of the opportunity and build successful careers abroad. He added that such achievements would bring recognition to Telangana and make Mandamarri a model for the state.
Later, the minister visited the local office and reviewed voter registration work with booth-level agents. He instructed them to identify eligible voters and ensure they completed the registration process.
German language training and political remarks
During the interaction, Vivek also criticised the previous BRS government over its handling of welfare schemes and public finances. He questioned the previous administration over Telangana’s debt and alleged that the Kaleshwaram project failed to benefit people despite heavy spending.
The minister claimed the Congress government had increased the Rajiv Arogyasri health coverage to ₹10 lakh. He also said the government had provided ₹900 crore through the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund to support people in need.
Referring to Singareni, Vivek alleged that the previous government had reduced employment opportunities and failed to fulfil promises made to workers. He claimed Singareni had earned ₹11,000 crore in profits over the past two years and accused BRS leaders of criticising the government for political reasons.