Hyderabad
Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy suggested that TG’s development plans for the US$ 3 trillion economy should be divided into three broad categories – urban, peri-urban and rural.
The Telangana Rising – 2047 vision document should include a plan for the development of the Capital Urban Region Economy (CURE), Peri Urban Region Economy (PURE) and Rural Agriculture Economy (RARE). The Chief Minister made the suggestion on the third day of review meetings on arrangements for the Telangana Rising Global Summit being held on December 8 and 9.
The vision paper to be released on December 9 spells out the opportunities in Telangana which are making rapid strides in various sectors. He wanted the vision document to clearly outline the government’s plans to develop the state to a US$1 trillion economy by 2034 and a US$3 trillion economy by 2047. He made several suggestions on issues that should be incorporated in the vision document.
Specific information about the development proposed in the three regions should be explained in the document. The vision should include plans for the development of health, education, technology, pharmaceuticals, agriculture and the GCC.
He ensured that information and plans regarding infrastructure related to road and port connectivity had an important place. Steps should be taken to make them sufficiently clear in terms of social welfare, temple tourism, eco-tourism, energy and other key sectors. “The vision document should reflect the political approach to development planned in the future. It should confirm that there is no political paralysis in Telangana,” he said.
He directed officials to ensure that the document includes plans to introduce cargo movement at the proposed new airports along with passenger facilities. “Care must be taken to ensure that the proposals being prepared for inclusion in the document are realistic,” he added.
Published – 27 Nov 2025 21:15 IST
