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Kyrgyzstan’s Dy. Prime Minister H meets  Jayesh Ranjan & T Hub officials

Hyderabad: Edil Baisalov, Dy. Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan; along with a high-level delegation visited T Hub, on Sunday during their visit to Hyderabad. Dr Nawab Mir Nasir Ali Khan, ­­ Honorary Consul of Kazakhstan in Hyderabad facilitated a meeting of the delegation with  Jayesh Ranjan, IAS, Principal Secretary, I&C and IT Departments, Government of Telangana; Mr Srinivas Rao Mahankali, CEO, T-HUB and Mr Srikanth Sinha, CEO, Telangana Academy for Skill and Knowledge (TASK). A detailed presentation was made about the work being done by T Hub and TASK, to the visiting delegation.

Dr. Nawab Mir Nasir Ali Khan hosted dinner in honour of Mr Edil Baisalov, in the evening and was attended by His Excellency Mr Orhan Yalman, Consul General of the Republic of Turkey; His Excellency Mr Mahdi Shahrokhi, Consul General of Iran in Hyderabad; Mr Dasari Balaiah, RPO and Head of MEA Branch Secretariat, Govt of India and Ms Rashida Adenwala, President, Tie (The Indus Entrepreneurs), among others attended the dinner.

The high-level delegation accompanying the Deputy Prime Minister from Kyrgyzstan, comprised of Mr Ulan Sadykov, Deputy Minister of Health; Ms Aikerim Orozalieva, Expert of the Foreign Policy Department of the Presidential Administration of the Kyrgyz Republic, Mr Aziret Zhaliev, Assistant to the Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Kyrgyz Republic; Mr Azamat Seidibaliev, Counsellor, Embassy of the Kyrgyz Republic in the Republic of India and Ms Zhanar Yergaliyeva, a senior expert of the Ministry of Health of Kazakhstan.

The high-level delegation was given a guided tour of the prestigious MAK Canadian Sustainable wood Villa at Maheshwaram, by Dr Nawab Mir Nasir Ali Khan, Promoter and Managing Director, MAK Projects P Ltd. The Deputy Prime minister, H.E. Mr Edil Baisalov was thoroughly impressed with the quality and aesthetically designed Canadian Wood Villa. He evinced keen interest to collaborate with MAK Projects in developing a community of sustainable Wood houses in Kyrgyzstan.

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