The BRS working president advised students not to chase mere grades but to focus on long-term life goals. Rather than just chasing jobs, he asked them to strive for bringing change in the world and contribute meaningfully to society
Published Date – 3 June 2025, 09:32 AM

Hyderabad: BRS working president KT Rama Rao assured Indian students in the United States that the party would establish a legal cell and support them in times of distress. He suggested them to understand the local conditions and legal framework, stressing that awareness is the key during their stay abroad.
“We understand the emotional and financial toll when students are forced to return abruptly. The BRS NRI wing of USA would provide legal support to students where needed,” he reiterated.
Interacting with Telugu students at the University of Texas at Dallas, Rama Rao felt that students arriving in America with hopes for higher education should not suffer unduly for mistakes arising from lack of awareness. He emphasised the need for students to familiarise themselves with the US laws and evolving societal norms.
The BRS working president advised students not to chase mere grades but to focus on long-term life goals. Rather than just chasing jobs, he asked them to strive for bringing change in the world and contribute meaningfully to society. He encouraged Indian youth abroad to innovate and compete globally, asserting that India must lead in innovation.
Citing his father K Chandrashekhar Rao’s political journey, Rama Rao reminded students that real change requires risk and persistence. He recalled how the BRS chief resigned from all his posts, to realise the dream of Telangana State, notwithstanding the naysayers.
“KCR’s fight for Telangana is proof that dreams need courage. People who discouraged him, are now showering praises for his achievements,” he said.
Urging a reversal of brain drain, he called on students to return to India post-education and become job creators rather than being mere job seekers.
“Despite the challenges, India offers immense opportunities. Let us build the nation together,” he declared.