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Former Finance Minister and senior BRS MLA T Harish Rao attributed the achievement to the combination of development and welfare initiatives of former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao.
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He remarked that the people of Telangana were now experiencing the consequences of placing their trust in tourist parties and visionless leaders. “The Congress has appointed an unfit leader to a key position, dismantled a State that was built through decades of struggle, and is now toying with the lives of four crore citizens,” he said.
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If India has to emerge as a high-income nation — the much-touted ‘Viksit Bharat’ status —, per capita income should touch $14,000
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Telangana State Statistical Abstract, brought out by State Development Planning Society of Planning Department, points out in detail the 'remarkable progress' it achieved in the decade after State formation
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8% of the Indians are the consuming class while 1 billion Indians are the ghosts in the consumer market
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Instead of relying on a one-size-fits-all national strategy, we need a vision for each State and sector
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The Finance Minister noted that it took 75 years to reach a per capita income of $2,730, but the next increase is anticipated to occur swiftly due to robust investments, strong fundamentals, and ongoing policy reforms.
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Addressing the Assembly, Vikramarka highlighted the State's growth across multiple fronts, including GSDP, per capita income, and various national parameters in the in BRS's rule.
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Says with Rs 3,08,732, it has recorded highest per capita income beating the likes of Gujarat, Maharashtra and Karnataka
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Telangana has emerged a frontrunner on multiple economic indicators among South Indian States during the financial year of 2022-23
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Minister for Industries, Commerce and Information Technology K. T. Rama Rao tweeted that Telangana's per capita income has increased from Rs.1.24 lakh in 2014-15 to Rs 3.17 lakh in 2022-23.
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Suryapet: Strongly countering to the comments made by Nalgonda MP N Uttam Kumar Reddy on debt of the State, Energy Minister G Jagadish Reddy on Tuesday reminded that per capita income in the State had increased exponentially after the Telangana Rasthra Samithi came to power in Telangana under the leadership of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar […]
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Hyderabad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s allegations that development had taken a backseat in Telangana once again illustrate the desperate attempts by the BJP government at the Centre to discredit a State administration which has scripted a growth story that is being viewed as a model for others in the country to follow. Facts and figures […]
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By HS Shergill, Varinder Sharma Commercial food production anywhere in the world requires significant government subsidies. India is no exception. Demand for foodgrains in India will outstrip supply in the coming decades. And yet some of India’s high-level policy economists still believe self-sufficiency is a natural and spontaneous feature of Indian agriculture. They say strategies […]
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Hyderabad: Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao’s take on the ‘double-engine growth’ claims of Prime Minister Narendra Modi terming it as nothing but a ‘trouble-engine’ was not just an off-the-cuff remark. A quick glance at the performance of States particularly Telangana indicates that States ruled by non-BJP parties performed far better than the BJP-ruled States as […]
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Hyderabad: Finance Minister T Harish Rao on Sunday said the per capita income in Telangana was Rs.2.78 lakh in 2021-22, more than double of what it was in 2014-15 when it was Rs.1.24 lakh. “It’s more than doubled now,” he said, participating in the concluding ceremony of a national convention on rivers here. The primary […]
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By JR Janumpalli The buzzword everywhere is development and distribution of wealth to the people. It is more strident in developing and poor countries. In India, we hear it day in and day out. But we seldom know if it is national income, income of household, personal income or its distribution among the people which […]
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Born to achieve statehood for Telangana, TRS is now unstoppable in developing the hard-fought State on all fronts
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Make structural and administrative changes to improve them and serve our economically heterogeneous population better
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As per the 15th Finance Commission report for 2021-26, Telangana will receive Rs 1.09 lakh crore as its share of tax devolution and also grants-in-aid from the Central pool of Rs 52.41 lakh crore.