
Main Minister A.revant Reddy, together with Deputy Minister Malla Bhatti Vikramarka, Minister of Tourism and Culture Jupally Krishna Rao and Minister of Animals and Sport Vakiti Srihari on Saturday in Shilparamam in Hyderabad (September 27, 2025). | Photo Credit: Siddhant Thakur
Telangana has the potential to attract 50,000 GBP Crore only through tourism, said Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy on Saturday (September 27), stressing that the sector must now pay the same attention as technology and pharmacies. When he spoke on the Conclave of Tourist Conclaves, which took place in Hyderabad on the occasion of World Tourism Day, he announced that the state had received investment proposals for 15,000 GBP Crore after the start of its tourism policy at the beginning of this year.
During the Conclave, the government exchanged Mous with leading national and international investors in investment proposals up to 15,000 GBP. Tourism Minister Jupally Krishna Rao said that 30 projects were designed to create more than 50,000 jobs. 14 projects will be developed under the public and private partnership regime (PPP) with the CRORE 7,081 GBP, while 16 will be launched by a private sector with 8 198 Crore in financing.
Tourism Minister Jayesh Ranjan introduced a series of initiatives, including a “film in Telangana” to encourage film tourism, intended zone of medical tourism and promotion of target volumes in Anantagiri, Nagarjunasagar and Somasile. A portal of the medical value of tourism has been launched, which streamlined the paths of patients from the question of treatment, in addition to the Telangana culinary accelerator to emphasize the state food culture. A special working group of tourist police was also established 90 members to ensure security in key tourist destinations.
Cultural performances in the Conclave 2025 tourism in Shilparamam in Hyderabad on Saturday (September 27, 2025). | Photo Credit: Siddhant Thakur
Marquish projects include a luxury wellness retreat in Ananthagiri in cooperation with Joysom PTE (Singapore) and Zen Resorts (Bali, Indonesia), a vineyard center that offers visitors a passage from Grape harvest, and filling into bottles, and distribution of 2,000 crore film. International brands of intercontinental, St. Regis and Oberoi are also set to their entrance to Hyderabad.
Other key proposals include the Taja Safari experience in Vicrabad, a waterfront resort with Mahindry holidays and three international congress centers in cooperation with Hyatt, Hilton and Citadel. Themed parks are planned by the Ramoji Group, Experium Group and the Group ointment, while ginger hotels will expand their presence in Tier-2 and temple cities.
The monasteries in Buddhavanam in Nagarjunasagar will also be developed as a cult wedding and wellness destination. In addition, a group of experiments have committed themselves to the Crore 750 GBP towards the expansion of their businesses in the state.
Published – 27 September 2025 20:05





