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Minister KT Rama Rao said the Telangana government was doing its best to address the needs of people in terms of education, healthcare and livelihood
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IT and Industries Minister KT Rama Rao interacted with the team led by Brain Franz, StateStreet’s Executive Vice President, Global CIO and Head of Enterprise Resiliency
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Under Phase III, the government would consider extending the Metro Rail up to Ramoji Film City and other parts of the city.
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KTR said Vikramarka boasted about the Congress government’s achievements in 55 years, but unfortunately the people had made him sit in the Opposition benches.
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The Minister said GHMC allotted Rs.75 crore for the works and HMDA allotted Rs.25 crore for executing CPP works
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KT Rama Rao on Saturday said financial assistance that was being extended to much smaller towns was being denied to Hyderabad
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Recently, MA&UD officials from the State had given a presentation on SNDP and Delhi Municipal Corporation officials appreciated the programme and sought details
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KTR reminded about the step-motherly treatment towards Hyderabad after the city suffered flooding in 2020
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In the last eight and half years, the State had received investments worth Rs.3.32 lakh crore and created 22 lakh direct employment through TS-iPASS, Minister said.
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The Power ministry had sent letters to all States asking them to import coal, citing shortage, but real intention behind it was to benefit a business tycoon, he said.
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KT Rama Rao said that impressed with Telangana's sand policy, a few States, including Andhra Pradesh, were examining the policy and adopting the same
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The WEF had also declared that its CFIR focused on healthcare and life sciences would be established in Hyderabad, the Minister said.
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Phase I works will be completed this year, says KT Rama Rao
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Involves Rs 1,000-cr investment and will create employment for 800-1,000 people
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Centre is continuing to ignore Telangana's repeated request for defence lands for projects to ease traffic congestion in the city
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A special meeting would be conducted on Monday to discuss more aspects with party leaders from Greater Hyderabad
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KT Rama Rao stated that it had become a habit of the Congress to oppose any reforms brought by the BRS government
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The union government was planning to transform SCCL into a sick unit and hand over the company to a private organization, he said
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Telangana is home to leading Indian and global companies such as Mahindra, Olectra, ZF, Mytrah, Gravton, Hyundai Mobis, One Moto, and Pure EV, among others
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Providence President and Chief Executive Officer Dr Rod Hochman, Chief Information Officer BJ Moore and its India Head Murali Krishna met Rama Rao Wednesday.