
Malaysia, July 28 (NSS): As part of his visit to Malaysia, World Telugu Information Technology Council (WTITC) Chairman, Sundeep Kumar Makthala, was welcomed by Klang MP and Minister Ganabatirau Veraman, a prominent Malaysian leader with roots in Telangana. Minister Ganabatirau hosted a breakfast for Sundeep Makthala and his delegation, which was attended by his family members, including his wife and two daughters, marking a significant step towards enhancing the bilateral relations between India and Malaysia.
The breakfast featured a sumptuous spread of Telugu and Malaysian dishes, symbolizing the cultural fusion and warmth shared between the two communities. In a landmark event, Tconsult Malaysia was officially launched by MP Ganabatirau Veraman. Known for his dedication to public service and community development, Minister Ganabatirau Veraman, who represents the Klang constituency, expressed his appreciation for Sundeep Makthala’s efforts with WTITC and reaffirmed his role as an advisor to WTITC in Malaysia.
“Tconsult Malaysia will serve as a bridge for bringing Indian innovations to our country, fostering technological advancements and economic growth,” stated Minister Ganabatirau Veraman. He extended full support to the Tconsult initiative and emphasized his government’s commitment to aiding Tconsult in integrating Indian innovations within Malaysia’s diverse sectors.
Highlighting the potential of Tconsult, Sundeep Kumar Makthala said, “With the launch of Tconsult Malaysia, we envision a new era of innovation and collaboration. This platform will be instrumental in transferring cutting-edge technologies and solutions from India to Malaysia, driving progress and development across multiple domains.” During the event, Minister Ganabatirau also requested the initiation of skilling programs, including student exchange programs, aimed particularly at the economically disadvantaged third and fourth-generation Indians in his constituency. Sundeep Kumar Makthala assured his support in upskilling these students, reinforcing WTITC’s commitment to educational and economic empowerment.
“Upskilling our youth is a priority. These initiatives will provide Malaysian students, especially those from underprivileged backgrounds, with the opportunities they need to excel in today’s competitive world,” remarked Sundeep Kumar Makthala. Tconsult Malaysia invites interested businesses looking to expand their operations in Malaysia or Indian businesses seeking opportunities in Malaysia to join this initiative. Tconsult will facilitate the exchange of technology and innovations in both directions, promoting mutual growth and development.
With the launch of Tconsult Malaysia, significant advancements are expected in various sectors through the integration of innovative solutions from India. This collaboration marks a promising future for both nations, fostering mutual growth and technological progress.
WTITC ASEAN members Maruthi Kurma, Srikanth Juluri, Yugarajah Palanisamy, N Nagendrarao Nokaraiu, Sathiarao Vengatasalam, Buvaneswary,Raviteja Koppalli and others attended the event.