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CM Revanth Invites Oxford Representatives to Bring Their Expertise to Hyderabad

The university said it was keen to collaborate as Telangana officials pitched executive education, research partnerships and a global education hub.

  • On Friday, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy visited the 900-year-old University of Oxford and invited the institution to establish a centre in Hyderabad, bringing executive education programmes and specialized research capabilities to Telangana.
  • Leading the Telangana Rising delegation, Reddy outlined plans to transform Hyderabad into a global education hub, while Advisor and Ex-officio Special Chief Secretary K. Ramakrishna Rao presented opportunities for foreign universities under the National Education Policy.
  • During his visit, the Chief Minister held talks with Professor Maya Tudor of the Blavatnik School of Government and Professor Faisal Devji of Balliol College, with both academics offering contexts for collaboration with the Telangana government.
  • Subsequently, Reddy visited Somerville College to pay respects to a portrait of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and met Corporate Chairman Kiran Kumar Grandhi at the GMR Group-operated Utilita Bowl to discuss sports infrastructure expansion.
  • Scheduled for Saturday, the Chief Minister will interact with a Cambridge team and visit the Senate House and London Business School, then attend the English Premier League match between Arsenal and Coventry at Emirates Stadium.
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Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Friday visited 900-year-old Oxford University on Friday as part of the Telangana Rising delegation and held discussions with academics on strengthening education and research collaborations with the state.

·New Delhi, India
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The Hans India broke the news on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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