
Telangana cm Revanth Reddy is witnessing the signing of a Mou between Telangana Overseas Manpower Company Ltd. and Tguk Technologies Pvt. Ltd. and others, in Japan.
The Telangana Overseas Manpower Company Ltd. (Tomcom), an arm of the Department of Labor, Employment and Training of Telangana, signed comprehension memorandums (MOU) with Tern (TGUK Technologies PVT. Ltd.) and the Raja group in Tokyo on Saturday.
This collaboration aims to facilitate the recruitment of qualified professionals from Telangana to meet the growing demands of the workforce in Japan in several high demand sectors.
Tern Group specializes in international recruitment for software, engineering and specific qualified worms within Japan.
Raj Group, in association with TSUI Corporation LTD, a leading nursing care employer in Japan, has been working in Tomcom for training and recruitment of caregivers. The new Mou will expand collaboration to the sectors that are not healthy.
The two Japanese employers have jointly indicated a requirement for 500 people in the next 1-2 years in medical care, engineering, hospitality and construction.
The agreements that make the current visit of the Telangana Prime Minister, Revanth Reddy were signed.
Appeal to Telugus
Early in the day, the main minister went to a meeting organized by the Telugu Telugu Federation.
Going to the meeting, he said that the State achieved a lot of progress in the sectors of IT and Pharma. “We are planning to establish a dry port in the state. I ask you to appear for the development of the State,” he said.
The main minister, together with his team, visited the river front in the capital of Japanase to take a look at the facilities there, said a government statement here on Saturday.
The Government of the Congress has marked a plan to revive the Musi River in Hyderabad and develop a river front.
Posted on April 19, 2025