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  • Centre should incentivise performing states, says KTR

    Centre should incentivise performing states, says KTR

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Industries and Information Technology Minister K. T. Rama on Tuesday alleged that the Centre is penalising the state by not supporting its growth.

    Demanding that the Centre back performing states by offering them incentives, he said political affiliations should not define if a state will be supported or not.

    In his address at the annual CII event on ‘Beyond India@75 – Accelerating Telangana Growth Momentum – Resilience through Competitiveness, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Sustainability’, he said: “Unless we empower states, incentivise performing states and encourage non-performing states, we will be doing a great disservice to the ambition that we have set for ourselves.”

    He said while India was a democratic country, not all states are treated equally. He also observed that each state is diverse and that diversity should be respected. “Who are we to tell people what to eat, what to wear and what to speak,” he said.

    KTR, as the minister is popularly known, said the Hyderabad PharmaCity, which will be the largest pharma manufacturing cluster in the world, did not receive any support from the Centre.

    He said the state was also denied a bulk drugs manufacturing cluster, other manufacturing clusters, industrial corridors and others.

    Even though a special incentive was promised in the AP Reorganisation Act, nothing has been given to both the Telugu States of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, he said.

    KTR said that while initiatives like ‘Make in India’ are good, they have not progressed much beyond slogans. The Centre should empower performing states and incentivise such states, he reiterated.

    Many still feel that importing from China works out cheaper rather than making locally despite the import costs, distance and other factors, he said, adding: “We need to ask ourselves why making in China is cheaper, ask about our duty structures, about availability of raw material, about the road blocks we put for our entrepreneurs to compete with the rest of the world.”

    The minister said that India would have achieved the targeted $5 trillion economy by 2022 if all Indian states grew at the same pace as Telangana.

    He said Telangana has set an ambitious target of taking the lifesciences sector value to about $250 billion, more than tripling from the current $80 billion, by 2030.

    He pointed out that the in 2020 the value of lifesciences sector was $50 billion and the state had set the target of doubling it by 2030 but as the value increased by $30 billion in two-and-half years, they were confident of reaching the $100 billion target by 2025.

    KTR said that Hyderabad now makes 35 per cent (about nine billion doses) of all vaccines made globally. This number will increase to 50 billion (14 billion doses) by the end of next year.

    Telangana also has 214 USFDA approved manufacturing facilities, the highest in the world, he said, adding that Telangana is expanding the Genome Valley and Medical Devices Park. The PharmaCity has potential to create employment opportunities for five lakh people.

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  • India would have hit 5 trillion if rest of India performed like Telangana: KTR

    India would have hit 5 trillion if rest of India performed like Telangana: KTR

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    Hyderabad: Telangana IT and Industries minister KT Rama Rao on Tuesday said that India would have been a 5 trillion economy if the rest of India did as well as Telangana.

    Addressing a group of industrialists at the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Telangana State Annual Meeting 2022-23 & Conference on Beyond India@75, he said, “People here that have the ability to have an audience with the Prime Minister and the others, please tell them that we would have already been a 5 trillion economy, if the rest of India did as well as Telangana did”.

    KTR stated that in spite of Telangana being a performing state, it is penalised. “Hyderabad pharma city, which will be the largest pharma cluster in the world, and Kakatiya mega textile park, the largest in India for textiles, will not receive support from the Government of India. We will not receive new manufacturing clusters for electronics”, said the minister.

    He said “In 2014, the per capita income of the state was Rs 1.24 lakhs and now the per capita income of Telangana is Rs 3.17 lakhs. Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) in 2014 was Rs 5.06 lakh crores and today it is Rs 13.27 lakh crores. On both these counts we have improved by 155 percent and 162 percent respectively. The rest of India, unfortunately, did not do as well as we did”.

    Referring to the promises made during the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh in the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act (APRA) 2014, the minister said, “I speak for both Telangana and Andhra, we have been promised that industrial corridors will be promoted and special incentives will be given for industrialisation, these promises have not materialised even for 9 years”.

    “What was promised in the legislature if that’s not honored, where is the sanctity in calling ourselves the world’s largest democracy?” he added.

    Speaking about the life sciences ecosystem in Telangana he said, “During the 2021 BioAsia, the valuation of the life sciences ecosystem in Telangana was 50 billion dollars. We set the goal to double it by 2030. In 2022 the valuation increased by 30 billion dollars and became 80 billion dollars. We have set a challenge by revising the goal by increasing the goal to 250 billion dollars by 2030”.

    Calling Hyderabad the vaccine capital of the world, KTR said that 35% of vaccines, i.e, 9 billion number of doses are being produced in Hyderabad.”We are hopeful that the number of doses would increase to 14 billion doses by next year,” said the minister.

    Commenting on ‘Make in India’ he said, “It is a good slogan but has it translated into reality? In a meeting, Dr. Rajeev Nath, head of the Association of Indian Medical Device Industry (AIMED), told me that we had 1,200 companies in the past. 600 are now closed and we are left with 600. Why is it easy to manufacture in china and import the products from thousands of miles and still have them selling for cheaper prices than locally manufactured goods?”

    The minister further said that India needs ‘economic engines’ like Hyderabad to attract talent from across the world. “India is a union of states, unless the better-performing states are incentivised, we are doing a great disservice to ourselves, said the Telangana minister.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana: KTR inaugurates development works at Rajanna-Sircilla

    Telangana: KTR inaugurates development works at Rajanna-Sircilla

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    Telangana: KTR inaugurates multiple development works in Rajanna-Sircilla

    Hyderabad: Telangana municipal administration minister KT Rama Rao on inaugurated ‘Palle Dawakhana’ developed with Rs 20 lakh in Jillella of Thangallapalli Mandal on Monday.

    Rural clinics with modern touches with the aim of providing better medical services to rural people were opened which are touted to be the first facility of their kind in a rural area in Telangana.

    Speaking after the inaugural, KTR said, “Telangana was the only state which was paying the highest salaries to ASHA workers. Though there was a need to increase the salaries of ASHA workers, the government could not do it because of the pandemic.”

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    Promising to protect the interests of workers by providing all kinds of assistance, KTR advised them to think if they were provoked by unions for their selfish gains.

    Palle Dawakhana, Basti Dawakhana, health profile, free diagnostic services, KCR kits and other programmes have been implemented in the state as innovative programmes to provide better medical services to the people, stated KTR.

    Science lab at Zilla Parishad High School

    As part of Rajanna Sirisilla’s district visit, the municipal administration minister also inaugurated a science lab at Zilla Parishad High School in Tangallapally Mandal of the district.

    Later, the statue of goddess Saraswati that was installed on the school premises, was unveiled.

    The Telangana government is setting up labs with all the latest infrastructural facilities to facilitate classroom learning so that the students can benefit through laboratory research.

    Special efforts to increase scientific curiosity among students, strengthen quality research and make better education more accessible to students are being made.


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  • Hyderabad: KTR, Foxconn chairman launch T-Works

    Hyderabad: KTR, Foxconn chairman launch T-Works

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    Hyderabad: Telangana IT minister KT Rama Rao and Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) chairman Young Liu, inaugurated T-Works, India’s largest prototyping centre on Thursday.

    The 78000 sq. ft. prototyping centre, located at Raidurg IT corridor, is said to have cutting-edge facilities and equipment to support innovation and prototyping.

    The new prototyping facility is set to encourage design thinking in the hardware field. The facility houses machinery and capabilities to carry out metalworking, woodworking, 3D printing, electronics test and assembly, environmental testing, laser cutting and engraving, and ceramics.

    “A big day for Telangana as T-works, the largest prototyping centre in the country, is being inaugurated. Marks another milestone towards making Telangana a world leader in product innovation,” said a tweet from the Telangana minister KTR.

    “We are organising T-works, T-hub, and Image Tower in a facility that sprawls about 18 acres in the Raidurg IT corridor” said KTR on Wednesday talking about T-works.

    He said that more than Rs 110 crores were used to organise 200 state-of-the-art machineries in the newly inaugurated facility.

    “T-Works, an initiative of the Government of Telangana, aims to create and celebrate a culture of hobbyists, makers, and innovators in India; who explore and experiment without the fear of failure,” reads the website of T-works.

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  • Telangana govt committed to providing plots for poor: KTR

    Telangana govt committed to providing plots for poor: KTR

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    Hyderabad: Telangana cabinet sub-committee on housing lands met under the chairmanship of minister for Municipal Administration, KT Rama Rao (KTR) at BRKR Bhavan on Monday. 

    The allotment of house plots to all the eligible beneficiaries of the state, implementation of government Orders 58 and 59, notarial documents, endowment/waqf lands were discussed in the meeting.

    Speaking at the meeting, KTR said, “The government is committed to provide houses or house plots to all the deserving poor in the state, which will benefit about one crore families.”

    “In the year 2014, 1.25 lakh beneficiaries have received land documentation. Verification process has been completed for 20,685 houses under Government Order no. 58,” he said.

    The sub-committee directed the officials to speed up the process of issuing houses and land plots. KTR directed the officials to take steps to issue plots to those below the poverty line.

    Referring to the notarized documents, the cabinet sub-committee directed the officials to finalise a timely action plan for the processing of cases in urban areas.

    The committee requested the authorities to adopt a “pro-poor” approach and complete all eligible cases.

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  • Hyderabad: KTR announces launch of India’s largest prototyping center

    Hyderabad: KTR announces launch of India’s largest prototyping center

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    Hyderabad: Telangana IT minister KT Rama Rao said that T-works, prototyping center at Raidurg will be launched on March 2.

    The minister took to twitter to announce the launch of the “India’s largest prototyping centre” and tweeted, “T-Works will accelerate India’s journey to become a leader in product innovation.”

    The 78000 sq. ft. prototyping centre is said to have cutting-edge facilities and equipment to support innovation and prototyping.

    “T-Works, an initiative of the Government of Telangana, aims to create and celebrate a culture of hobbyists, makers, and innovators in India; who explore and experiment without the fear of failure,” reads the website of the soon to be launched T-works.

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  • KTR announces Rs 500 crores investment in pharma industry

    KTR announces Rs 500 crores investment in pharma industry

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    Hyderabad: Telangana IT minister KT Rama Rao (KTR) on Sunday announced a pharmaceutical investment of Rs 500 crores in the state.

    He announced a collaboration between Corning Incorporated and SGD Pharma, a pharmaceutical primary packaging company. He said that through the collaboration facility for pharmaceutical packaging, glass production will be established in Telangana.

    KTR said, “I’m delighted that Corning, which is a fortune 500 company, and SGD Pharma will be setting up a world-class facility here. The manufacturing of pharmaceutical packaging glass from Telangana will accelerate the growth of life sciences sector by ensuring adequate and seamless supply of the world-renowned corning glass tubing sets to our manufacturers.”

    “We are proud to partner with Corning and Telangana to reinforce the strength of the pharmaceutical industry in Telangana by securing the full supply chain of primary packaging,” said Managing Director of SGD Pharma Akshay Singh.

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  • Telangana: ‘PM Modi helped Adani make money,’ says IT minister KTR

    Telangana: ‘PM Modi helped Adani make money,’ says IT minister KTR

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    Hyderabad: Telangana IT Minister KT Rama Rao (KTR) at a public meeting on Thursday in Bhupalpally, alleged that prime minister Narendra Modi was helping Gautam Adani become rich.

    “Modi indeed helped Adani get that money,” he said referring to the recent Hindenburg research report row. KTR said that the Prime Minister failed to fulfill his election promise to deposit Rs 15 lakhs in Jan Dhan accounts.

    “Though the NITI Aayog recommended the Centre to grant Rs.19,000 crore to Mission Bhagiratha and Rs.5,000 crore to Mission Kakatiya, the Centre has not sanctioned a single rupee for these schemes,” he said.

    KTR further argued that the PM was responsible for the death of 700 farmers during the protests against the Centre but the BJP leaders still call him God.

    “I am asking them for whom he is a God,” he added.

    He said that the prices of LPG cylinders have increased from Rs 400 to Rs 1200 during the Modi Government.

    Speaking about Congress, he said that people should not get carried away by propaganda spread by the party that was conducting foot marches in the state. “But what did Congress do for the united Andhra Pradesh when it was in power for five decades? The state will suffer a lot if they are given power again,” he said.

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  • Chandanvelly to become Telangana’s largest industrial cluster: KTR

    Chandanvelly to become Telangana’s largest industrial cluster: KTR

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    Hyderabad: Chandanvelly and adjoining Sitarampur near Hyderabad will become Telangana’s largest industrial cluster in future, state Industries and Commerce Minister K.T. Rama Rao said on Wednesday.

    Tech giant Microsoft, global e-commerce leader Amazon, and leading textile company Kitex Garments are setting up their units in this cluster, where textile major Welspun India Ltd on Wednesday opened its second manufacturing facility.

    Microsoft has reportedly acquired 52 acres in Chandanvelly to establish one of the three data centres in Hyderabad. Amazon is also planning to set up a data centre at Chandanvelly.

    Kitex Garments, which has already signed MoU with Telangana government to invest Rs 2,406 crore in the state, is setting up one of the two units in this cluster.

    Sitarampur will be one of the electric vehicle manufacturing clusters under Telangana Mobility Valley (TMV).

    Inaugurating the Welspun facility, Rama Rao recalled that five years ago when Welspun came to Chandanvelly, there was nothing in the area.

    He also recalled that Welspun had originally planned to set up the unit at Kutch in Gujarat but when he met Welspun Chairman Balkrishan Goenka and explained to him the strengths of the region and assured full support, the latter dropped the idea of setting up plant in Gujarat and choose Telangana.

    He pointed out that Welspun started two units with an investment of Rs 2,000 crore and welcomed Goenka’s announcement that in the next 5-6 years, they will invest another Rs 3,000 to 5,000 crore to develop what he calls Welspun valley.

    On this occasion, Welspun Group, a global conglomerate, also announced that it would set up an IT/ITeS center in Chandanvelly.

    Mentioning that Welspun is already operating in Ahmedabad and Mumbai in the IT/ TES sector, he said that the company has decided to set up their IT Centre in their industrial premises in Chandanvelly.

    KTR, as the Minister is popularly known, thanked Goenka for their decision and hoped that this would strengthen the Telangana government’s goal of expanding IT to tier 2 and 3 cities. With the establishment of Welspun IT Centre, the desire of the local people to have IT companies in their region will also be fulfilled and 1,000-1,200 local youth will get an opportunity to do IT jobs.

    With an investment of Rs 500 crore, the advanced textile facility of Welspun Advanced Material India Ltd, inaugurated on Wednesday, is Welspun’s second investment in the same vicinity after setting up a flooring facility valued at Rs 1,500 crores two years ago.

    The plant will manufacture Spun-Lace which is used in categories like hygiene applications, family care and products that are used by individuals in their daily lives. The new plant will also support the Group’s new vision of “Har Ghar Se Har Dil Tak Welspun” according to which, the Welspun Group wants to touch the lives of end consumers through the businesses in their portfolio.

    Dipali Goenka, Joint MD and CEO, Welspun India said that the new facility will create over 12,000 direct and indirect jobs that will benefit the surrounding communities of Chandanvelly.

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  • WEF, WHO to set up in Telangana soon, says IT minister KTR

    WEF, WHO to set up in Telangana soon, says IT minister KTR

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    Hyderabad: The World Health Organisation (WHO) and the World Economic Forum (WEF) have chosen Telangana for setting up their projects at Genome Valley, announced Telangana IT and Industries minister KT Rama Rao (KTR) on Tuesday.

    KTR informed the media during this interaction that the 20th annual BioAsia trade show will take place from February 24 to 26. Almost 100 countries’ thinking leaders attended the event during the past 19 years. It marketed Hyderabad, Telangana and India as the investment destination for the pharma, health and life sciences sectors representing the potential of Telangana.

    “The announcement follows Gland Pharma’s statement that it will invest Rs 400 crore in the state to grow its operations. Moreover, Dr. Cyrus Poonawalla’s Centre of Excellence for Infectious Diseases and Pandemic Preparedness in Hyderabad was launched by Serum Institute of India,” added KTR.

    As a standard for all the States in “developing distinct and branded platforms,” Invest India also highlighted BioAsia. A number of countries, including Switzerland, Norway, Thailand, Korea, Argentina, Spain, the UK, Germany, South Africa, and others, sent sizable ministerial and business delegations to the event. Nobel laureates, food laureates, Lasker Award winners, Breakthrough Prize winners, and others also took part.

    KTR said the gathering had facilitated more than 20,000 meetings and produced numerous letters of intent (LoIs), bilateral cooperation agreements, and MoUs in addition to 30 knowledge papers and policy recommendations. In previous editions, the gathering had assisted the Telangana in realising investments worth Rs 25,000 crore.

    The Genome Valley Excellence Award this year will be presented to Prof Robert Langer for his contribution to research on mRNA technology. The theme for this year is `Advancing for ONE – Shaping the next generation of humanised healthcare’. It will see participation from 50 countries with the UK as the partner country and Flanders as the international partner region.

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