Employees are brand ambassadors, says Telangana Minister at HR Summit

Published : Feb 26, 2026, 03:30 PM IST
Telangana’s Labour, Employment, Mines and Geology Minister Dr G Vivek Venkatswamy attends 3rd HR Summit in Hyderabad (Photo: Telangana Government)

Synopsis

Telangana Labour Minister Dr G Vivek Venkatswamy highlighted HR's crucial role and called employees 'brand ambassadors' at an ASSOCHAM summit. He said employee satisfaction boosts productivity and detailed the state's skill development plans via ATCs.

Employees are the true brand ambassadors of any company, and the Human Resources department plays a crucial role in implementing progressive policies within an organisation, said Telangana's Labour, Employment, Mines and Geology Minister Dr G Vivek Venkatswamy. He stated that employee satisfaction directly contributes to improved productivity. The Minister was speaking at the 3rd HR Summit organised by ASSOCHAM at HICC Novotel on Thursday.

Expressing his happiness at attending the event, Dr Vivek said it felt like reconnecting with industry leaders, recalling his tenure as President of CII in the past. He noted that his father, Kaka Venkatswamy, had served as Labour Minister in united Andhra Pradesh and later in the Union Government. He recollected that earlier there were numerous HR-related challenges, including wage issues and labour concerns, but significant transformation has taken place over the years.

The Evolving Role of HR

He observed that while HR departments were not considered highly significant in earlier times, they have now evolved into one of the most crucial wings of any organisation. Treating employees well and ensuring optimal output is the responsibility of both managements and HR departments, he said.

Retaining talented employees and enhancing productivity remain major challenges for HR professionals. The Minister also expressed hope that the summit would generate constructive ideas to further strengthen HR practices.

Telangana's Skill Development Initiatives

Referring to the State Government's initiatives, he said Telangana is prioritising skill development in the coming years. Old ITIs are being upgraded into Advanced Training Centres (ATCs) with Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) support from Tata. Several ATCs are being established in rural areas and are expected to become operational within a year.

He invited HR leaders and managements to recruit skilled manpower trained in these centres and urged them to suggest new courses aligned with future industry needs. He added that departmental officials have been instructed to stay in close coordination with industries to ensure a synchronised approach towards employment generation. (ANI)

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