Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy is set to attend a prestigious leadership program at Harvard University in the United States. He will participate in the “Leadership in the 21st Century” program conducted by the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, one of the world’s most reputed institutions for public policy and leadership studies.
The program will be held from January 25 to January 30, during which the Chief Minister will attend intensive classroom sessions, take part in discussions, and complete assignments and homework as part of the curriculum. The course is designed to enhance leadership skills, governance strategies, and decision-making abilities required to handle modern administrative challenges.
According to sources, Revanth Reddy will receive an official course certification from Harvard University upon successful completion of the program. The training focuses on global leadership practices, public administration, and innovative governance models followed across different countries.
The Chief Minister’s participation in the Harvard program is being seen as an effort to gain international exposure and bring global best practices into Telangana’s governance framework. His visit has drawn attention as very few Indian Chief Ministers attend such high-level academic programs while in office.
This development comes at a time when the state government is focusing on administrative reforms, policy innovation, and efficient governance, making the program particularly relevant to his role as Chief Minister.
