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Chief Minister Revanth Reddy said that youth must adapt to changing conditions by focusing on alternative career paths and upgrading their skills. He noted that AI is reducing white-collar job opportunities and stressed the need for young people to consider blue-collar jobs as a viable alternative.
Speaking at The Hindu Huddle Conclave in Bengaluru, the Chief Minister outlined Telangana’s development plans. He highlighted initiatives such as the Young India Skills University, upgradation of ITIs into advanced technology centres, and the Telangana Rising 2047 vision aimed at making the state a $3 trillion economy.













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