The Bharat Bhavan Centre for Excellence and Human Resource Development, which is being built with cutting-edge technology, had its foundation stone placed on monday by chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao. In Hyderabad's Kokapet neighbourhood, he presided over the groundbreaking ceremony signalling the start of construction on a 15-story building covering around 11 acres. The chief minister took part in a Chandihomam and gave a Purnahuti ceremony. He also planted a seedling to commemorate the event.

Ministers P Sabitha indra Reddy, Vemula Prashanth Reddy, Mohd Mahmood Ali, Ch Malla Reddy, lok sabha floor leader Nama Nageswara Rao, MPs KR suresh Reddy, D Damodar Rao, J Santosh Kumar, G Ranjith Reddy, v Ravichandra, Pasunuri Dayakar, MLCs, MLAs, and other party leaders attended the ceremony as well.

Unlike any other political party, the BRS, which has already built the party's national headquarters in delhi and State offices in a number of other States, has started building on a cutting-edge research and training facility in Hyderabad. The "Bharat Bhavan Centre for Excellence and Human Resource Development" will be established as a facility where political awareness programmes, training sessions, and in-depth information are held. A 15-floor structure has been initially proposed for development.

The Centre will serve as a thorough training facility for party employees, giving them access to data from around the nation. It will have roomy conference spaces, a cutting-edge wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital library, multilingual newspapers, news aggregation services, and will provide party leaders access to crucial information. Additionally, it will act as a platform for data collection on states and industries. The construction of classrooms and conference rooms will make it easier to teach party members from all across the country.

The training complex will offer the learners the lodging they need. Training and research initiatives will be led by qualified individuals who have worked in reputable institutions around the nation. Coordinators, trainers, and subject matter specialists will be retired police, legal professionals, and those with political understanding.




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