
Malu Bhatti Vikramarka | Photo Credit: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar
The one -time settlement system for the waiting laws on energy, a long -term request for industry, is considered by the state government, said Deputy Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramark.
The CM representative addressed industrialists after the opening of the new conference hall for the federation of commercial and industrial chambers and industry (FTCCI).
“Our doors are always open,” he said, claiming that the Thelangany government acts as a popular government with a direct approach of the main minister, ministers and higher officials. He said there were plans for the development of reserved clusters for IT and Pharma Industries, as well as plans for housing between the regional circular road (RRR) and the outer round road.
Referring to government pressure on the initiative of transformative development, such as the future city, rejuvenation of the Musi River and projects RRR, he said: “As soon as they are completed, Hyderabad’s growth will be out of imagination.
The deputy CM in the office said he also emphasized the strengths of Telangany as an investment destination, its first -class infrastructure, qualified workforce, international airport and stable energy supply, including the plans of the introduction of green energy for the industry. He appreciated the 100 -year heritage of FTCCi as a pillar of industrial progress and acknowledged its essential role in the development of Hyderabad from the shopping center to the global city.
“Hyderabad is a golden mine of innovation and talents. We create wealth not only for several but for every household in the state,” he said.
The program was attended by MLA Mainampally Rohith, head of the Congress of Mainampally Hanumanth Rao, FTCCI Suresh Kumar, Ravi Kumar, Maheshware and others.
Published – July 15, 2025 20:17