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Hans India
3 hours ago
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- Hans India
KTR assures legal aid to troubled students in US
Hyderabad: The BRS working president, K T Rama Rao on Tuesday announced that the party would provide legal services to Telugu students encountering difficulties in the US. During his visit to the US, KTR met with students from the University of Texas in Dallas. He emphasised that many students arrive in the US for higher education with significant aspirations, and if they inadvertently make errors due to a lack of awareness, the BRS' US wing would work to provide the necessary legal assistance. He acknowledged the emotional toll when students are compelled to return due to such situations, affecting not only them but also their families. Consequently, he stated, a decision was made to offer them support. KTR also advised students to thoroughly understand US laws and societal nuances, adapting accordingly. He stressed that every student should be aware of local laws and social dynamics. He responded to several questions posed by the students, noting that pursuing education in the US involves considerable effort and expense. However, he pointed out that the world was evolving rapidly, presenting numerous new opportunities, and that US education had become more accessible to many. He also urged students to focus not merely on academic ranks and grades but on broader life goals. He observed that life passes swiftly, and one should strive to fulfill dreams and aspirations within this brief span. He emphasised the importance of moving forward with commitment, even in the face of obstacles or detractors. Students, he advised, should not solely aim for jobs but should endeavour to bring a positive change to society and the world. The BRS leader highlighted that innovation is a global phenomenon, and India must compete effectively with other nations in this domain. He encouraged Indian students studying in US institutions to prioritise innovation.


Time of India
6 hours ago
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- Time of India
KTR assures support for Indian students in US
Hyderabad: Assuring Indian students studying in the United States that the BRS would stand by those facing difficulties for various reasons, BRS working president KT Rama Rao stated that many students travel to the US for higher education with great hopes. If they unknowingly make mistakes due to a lack of awareness, the BRS' US wing would work to provide the necessary legal assistance. He acknowledged the emotional toll experienced when students are forced to return under such circumstances, affecting not just the individuals themselves but also their families. Therefore, a decision was made to support them, he said. KTR also advised that students must understand US laws, societal changes, and adapt accordingly. Every student should be well-informed about local laws and social dynamics. He also interacted with students at the University of Texas at Dallas on Monday and responded to several questions posed by them. He emphasised that pursuing education in the US involves significant effort and financial investment, but noted that the world is changing rapidly and new opportunities are emerging. He also pointed out that US education has become more accessible to many. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Volks-Treppenlift in Baden-württemberg: So kosten Treppenlifte fast nichts Treppenlift-Vergleich Mehr erfahren Undo KTR urged students to focus not only on ranks and grades, but also on broader life goals. He remarked that life passes quickly and that one should strive to realise their dreams and aspirations within this short span. Even in the face of obstacles or detractors, he encouraged students to move forward with dedication. He stressed that students should not aim solely for employment, but aspire to bring about positive change in society and the world. KTR highlighted the pace of global innovation and underscored the importance of India competing in this space. He encouraged Indian students in the US to concentrate on innovation. He cited the life of K Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR) as proof that dreams can come true when one is willing to take risks. He recalled how KCR, at an age considered young in politics (early 40s), gave up official positions to fight for the creation of Telangana. Though many ridiculed him at the time, after 14 years of determined struggle, he succeeded in achieving statehood, earning respect from across society. The former minister answered several questions from students and encouraged them to return to India after completing their studies to start their own ventures. Despite numerous challenges, he reminded them that India is full of opportunities. He expressed concern over the ongoing brain drain and urged Indian youth abroad to contribute to the development of India and Telangana.


India Gazette
13 hours ago
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- India Gazette
"Legal support will be provided to Telugu students facing difficulties in US": BRS Working President KTR
Texas [USA], June 3 (ANI): BRS Working President KT Rama Rao (KTR), on Tuesday (local time) met students at the University of Texas at Dallas and stated that the party would stand by Indian students in the US who are facing difficulties for various reasons. According to a release, KTR emphasised that many students come to the U.S. for higher education with great hopes. If they unknowingly make mistakes due to a lack of awareness, BRS's U.S. wing would work to provide the necessary legal assistance. He acknowledged the emotional toll when students have to return due to such situations, affecting not just them but their families too. Hence, he said, a decision was made to support them. KTR also advised that students must understand U.S. laws and societal changes and adapt accordingly. 'Every student should be aware of local laws and social dynamics,' he said, as per the release. The BRS Working President said that going to the U.S. and studying there involves significant effort and expense, but the world is changing rapidly, and many opportunities are now available. He pointed out that U.S. education has become more accessible to many. KTR urged students to focus not just on ranks and grades but on life goals. He noted that life passes by quickly, and one should strive to fulfil dreams and aspirations within this short span. KT Rama Rao highlighted that innovation is happening globally, and India must compete with other countries in this domain. He encouraged Indian students studying in U.S. institutions to focus on innovations. He cited KCR's life as proof that dreams come true when one takes risks. He mentioned how KCR, at an age considered young in politics (early 40s), gave up positions to fight for the creation of Telangana. 'Many ridiculed him at the time, but after 14 years of persistent struggle, he succeeded in achieving statehood, earning praise from all sections of society,' KTR said, as per the release. KTR answered several student queries and encouraged them to return to India after their studies and start their own companies. Despite numerous challenges, he reminded them that India has plenty of opportunities. He expressed concern over brain drain and urged Indian youth abroad to contribute to the development of India and Telangana. (ANI)


India Today
14 hours ago
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- India Today
BRS will offer legal aid to Indian students in US, says KTR
Amid the Trump administration's crackdown on foreign students, BRS Working President KT Rama Rao on Tuesday pledged support to Indian students, including Telugu students, in the US, stating that the party would set up a legal assistance cell to help them during these challenging times. KTR, who was interacting with Telugu students at the University of Texas at Dallas, also advised that students must understand the US laws and societal changes and adapt made the commitment as international students, including those from India, are facing heightened scrutiny in the US.A series of advisories has been issued by the US government and universities for these students, asking them to avoid actions that could jeopardise their visa status as recorded in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS). KTR emphasised that many students come to the US for higher education with great hopes, and if they unknowingly make mistakes due to a lack of awareness, BRS' US wing would work to provide the necessary legal assistance, according to a post on the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) party, formerly known as TRS, official X acknowledged the emotional toll on students who have to return due to such situations, affecting not just them but their families too. Hence, he said, a decision was made to support also advised that students must understand US laws and societal changes and adapt accordingly. Every student should be aware of local laws and social dynamics, according to the BRS leader also urged students to focus not just on ranks and grades but on life ALSO URGES STUDENTS IN US TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDIA"Student should strive to fulfil dreams and aspirations within this short span," said KTR, the son of ex-Telangana CM K Chandrashekhar Rao."Students should not aim only for jobs but work towards bringing positive change in society and the world," he highlighted that innovation is happening globally, and India must compete with other countries in this domain. He encouraged Indian students studying in US institutions to focus on also urged students to complete their higher education in the US and establish companies in also expressed concern over brain drain and urged Indian youths abroad to contribute to the development of India and to his father's political journey, Rama Rao emphasised to students that meaningful change demands courage and the interaction, he mentioned how KCR, in his early 40s, resigned from all his posts, to realise the dream of Telangana state."Many ridiculed him at the time, but after 14 years of persistent struggle, he succeeded in achieving statehood, earning praise from all sections of society," he Watch


The Hindu
16 hours ago
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- The Hindu
KTR promises legal support to Telugu students in U.S.
BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao promised to offer legal assistance to Indian students facing difficulties in the US for various reasons. Noting that many students come to the U.S. for higher education with great hopes but often make mistakes due to a lack of awareness, he said that the party would set up a U.S. legal cell to provide necessary assistance. During his visit to the U.S., KTR interacted with students studying at the University of Texas at Dallas, responding to several questions raised by them. He stressed the need for students to be aware of local laws and social structure, advising them to understand U.S. laws and societal norms and adapt accordingly. KTR urged students to focus not just on academic ranks and grades but also on life goals, emphasising that life passes by quickly. 'Even if there are obstacles or people trying to pull you back, one needs to move forward with commitment. Students should not aim only for jobs but work towards bringing positive change in society and the world,' he said. Highlighting the importance of innovation, KTR encouraged Indian students studying in U.S. institutions to focus on innovative ideas. He suggested to draw inspiration from former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao, who fought for the creation of Telangana despite facing ridicule and challenges. KTR also encouraged students to return to India after their studies and start their own companies, reminding them that India offers plenty of opportunities.