Pallavi Kayala from Guntur is the daughter of a rickshaw driver, had a perfect 600 score in Class X and is now an IIIT-trained engineer. Gopal Joshi moved from Mumbai to work on quantum operations. Nagalakshmaiah is building advanced radio frequency systems after years of research in India’s premier institutions.
These are not just names in a newspaper story. These are young Indians who trusted our vision - and are now helping build India’s quantum future right here in Amaravati.
What moved me most about this extraordinary The Economic Times piece is that Amaravati is already attracting dreamers, builders, scientists and researchers even before the city is fully built. That says something powerful about belief, ambition and the future. These are the stories that we live for.
Thank you to the Economic Times for capturing the spirit of India’s emerging deep-tech hub - #AmaravatiQuantumValley
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