Chief Minister Andhra Pradesh N. Chandrababu Naidu in one of the stalls established in Ratan Tata Innovation Hub, Mangalagiri in the Guntur district. You can see the chairman of Tata Sons N. Chandrasekharan.
Chief Minister Andhra Pradesh N. Chandrababu Naida inaugurated on Wednesday inauguil the innovation of Ratan Tata Rajamahendravaram, Tirupati and Anantapur practically.
The chairman of Sons Tata Sons N. Chandrasekharan, chairman of Bharat Forge Baba Kalyani and a number of dignitaries who included several corporate CEOs were present.
The RTIH, which is set up on a model of hubs and beams, focuses on managing innovation culture and supporting innovative start-ups and MSME according to AP innovation and starting a policy 2024-2029.
Mr. Naida, who dealt with the Assembly, said RTIH planned the basic goal of bringing up one entrepreneur in each family in the state by expanding the required holding of hands with the support of business and knowledge partners.
Financing
RTIH and its regional centers would be financed and managed by the private sector, while the government would provide part of the capital of initial capital and grants through AP Innovation Society (API).
Mr. Naida said that Andhra Pradesh had no lack of talented youth, but they needed motivation, and that was what the government was doing to bring the best of them, and at the same time urged young people to upgrade their skills to meet the requirements of industries.
In the same spirit, the main minister urged entrepreneurs to extend his help to overcome the abyss between the roars and the NetEs, for which the P4 program was launched to ensure that the rich parts were accepted by poor families to help improve their standard of living.
‘Worthy of emulation’
Mr. Chandrasekharan said he was glad that he was supporting start -ups through RTIH, and emphasized that India needs a solution (to problems), which was better in the current circumstances worldwide. He expressed the certainty that RTIH would make Andhra Pradesh a leader in promoting innovation, while noting that the model brought to the forefront of Mr. Naida was commendable because he was not physically limited to a specific place, but rather associated with different regions. It was an innovation in itself that is worth emulation, he said.
Mr. Kalyani said that RTIH was another “mega idea” of Mr. Naida, and claimed that it would prepare a way for innovation, and at the same time stressed that it should not be spared to accept paper plans to prototype and then to industry if India should use their strength.
Ministers of Nara Loket (IT, Electronics & Communications), TG Bharat (Industries & Commerce) and Nuendla Manohar (civil delivery); Secretaries of catamne Bhaskar (IT, E & C) and N. Yuuraj (Industries); Kia India pvt. Ltd. Main administrative officer Kab Dong Lee; Amar Raja Energy & Mobility Ltd. chairman and former deputy Jayadev Gall; And Greenko Group MD & CEO Anil Chalamalasetty were among the present.
Guinness Record
Meanwhile, the “Aavishkarana Andhra” program, which was launched by Andhra Pradesh, found that in Guinness world records they mentioned the highest number of industrialists’ registrations (1,67 lakh) made online within 24 hours.
Representatives of the Guinness World Records presented the certificate to the CEO of the API of the Suryateja API.
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Published – 20th August 2025 06:21
