Non Resident Telugu Inc (NRT), an independent corporation of the government has been set up with an aim to bring the Telugu speaking diaspora on a single platform and involve them in the developmental activities through investments in AP, said Ravikumar Vemuru, advisor to the government on Non- Resident Telugu Affairs, including Services and Investments.
Quoting statistics, Vemuru said there are nearly one million Telugu speaking families living in various countries and each family remits USD 5,000 annually (as per 2013 statistics).
He said as of now only less than 5 per cent of families are registered in local societies such as TANA, NATS. NRT aims to recruit at least 200,000 in the next six months on its own platform.
Chief minister N Chandrabau Naidu believes that NRTs are natural extension and integral part of the Telugus and the state is responsible for their welfare, growth and empowerment as much as any other group within the state, he said.
According to Vemuru, the focus of NRT Inc will be to concentrate on the people with income range from USD 50,000 to USD 300,000 and convince them to invest in the state, thus, making them part of the developmental activates.