IT and Industries Minister KT Rama Rao has been named among the 30 top social media influencers at the ongoing World Economic Forum annual meeting at Davos, Switzerland. He is the only Indian to make the list, and is the only world leader in the list to have two of his social media handles on the list. The list puts out by KCore Analytics has the top Twitter influencers at the event, with the World Economic Forum itself at number 1, followed by Greta Thunberg, Vanessa Nakate, Helena Gualinga, Vala Afshar, Jim Harris, and World Health Organisation. Minister Rama Rao’s personal handle, @KTRTRS, is ranked 13th, while his official handle, @MinisterKTR, is ranked 25th. This is a unique distinction for the Minister and reflects the influence and reach of his social media presence. It is noteworthy that he has been recognised for his work in his capacity as Minister, especially since the WEF list has included only a handful of world leaders. The Minister has also earned praise in the past for his impressive online presence, with people recognising his efforts to reach out to the public through his social media accounts. His presence on the WEF list further reinforces the idea that he is a powerful voice in the world of politics and social media.
KTR Rama Rao Named Top Social Media Influencer at WEF 2023
: IT and Industries Minister KT Rama Rao has been named one of the 30 top social media influencers at the ongoing World Economic Forum Annual Meeting at Davos, Switzerland. His personal and official Twitter handles are both ranked in the list.

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