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Despite its status as a global leader in pharmaceuticals and life sciences, Telangana continues to face setbacks in securing national support for its industry. The Centre's rejection of Telangana’s plea for a bulk drug park, in favor of other states, has sparked allegations of political discrimination.
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Be it River Musi oustees or those opposing land acquisition for pharma villages, women while being worried about their houses and lands, sang Bathukamma songs, albeit in a different tone and with new lyrics
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"On one hand, they claim Pharma City is cancelled, but in the High Court, they say it hasn't been cancelled. How can they mislead the judiciary like this?" RS working president KTR asked
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The Musi project might be a cover for corruption, given the inconsistent cost estimates and the lack of a detailed project report (DPR) before announcing such high figures, says KTR
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Even Congress leaders have stopped talking about the Pharma City and Villages, with confusion said to be prevailing even within the party
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In an open letter to the Chief Minister on behalf of the BRS, Rama Rao criticised the Congress government's decision to halt the project without consulting stakeholders.
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Hyderabad: GMM Pfaudler, which manufactures glass lined reactors, tanks and columns for pharmaceutical and chemical companies, announced expansion of its facility in Hyderabad. The company will invest an additional $3.7 million (about Rs 28 crore) to increase the capacity. GMM Pfaudler had earlier invested $6.3 million (about Rs 48.5 crore) in acquisition of the glass […]
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Hyderabad: The State government yet again appealed to the Centre to sanction funds to Telangana in the forthcoming union Budget 2022-23. On Sunday, Industries Minister KT Rama Rao shot missives to union Finance Minister Nirmal Sitharaman for allocation of funds to the tune of nearly Rs 15,000 crore for the industrial infrastructure projects and future […]
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Hyderabad: Hyderabad Pharma City successfully completed the first batch of 45-day free skill development programme for 125 students. They were trained in two programmes — lab technician cum assistant and production /manufacturing operator cum assistant. Theory, lab practicals, industry expert sessions and industry visits were part of the training. The students were also provided inputs […]
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The pilot programme for about 120 youngsters was launched by Industries department Principal Secretary Jayesh Ranjan on Monday
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The estimated cost of the project is Rs 500 crore and the CETP will be set up under Public Private Partnership mode
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Govt assures 121 sq yards of developed land for affected families apart from a job for eligible
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Hyderabad-based pharmaceuticals company partners with companies for oncology and Covid indications
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The Minister wrote to Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal in this regard, seeking budgetory allocations for these projects in the Union Budget 2021-22
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Exploring opportunities for mutual investments and trade in the life sciences sector
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The Pharma City would cater everything related to pharma-from research to manufacturing and ancillary services
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Telangana is amongst the biggest contributors towards pharmaceutical exports from India, with roughly $3.5 billion worth exports in 2019