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Telangana Rising 2047 Vision Highlighted at ACE-TECH Hyderabad 2026

Telangana Rising 2047 Vision Highlighted at ACE-TECH Hyderabad 2026

Jan 23, 2026 | 554 Views

Speaking at the inauguration of ACE-TECH Hyderabad 2026 at HITEX, Roads & Buildings and Cinematography Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy said the Telangana government, under the leadership of Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, is working with a clear “Telangana Rising 2047” vision to transform the state into a $3 trillion economy by 2047. He highlighted that the Telangana Rising Global Summit held at Future City secured ₹5.75 lakh crore in investments and emphasized Hyderabad’s growing strength in IT, pharmaceuticals, artificial intelligence, real estate, and infrastructure, positioning it as one of India’s most attractive investment destinations. The Minister underlined that the Regional Ring Road, supported by 39 radial roads connecting it to the Outer Ring Road, will be a major game changer for balanced urban and rural development, industrial growth, and employment generation. Stressing the government’s focus on affordable housing, pollution-free urban planning, and sustainable construction, he noted the importance of green buildings, smart materials, and modern connectivity. Participating in a high-level panel discussion with leading builders and architects, the Minister assured continued government support for innovation-driven growth and stated that key suggestions from the forum would be taken up at the cabinet level.

Telangana Vows Full Support to Spread Sathya Sai Baba’s Message

Telangana Vows Full Support to Spread Sathya Sai Baba’s Message

Nov 24, 2025 | 484 Views

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy stated that the government is fully committed to spreading the ideals and teachings of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba among the people. He recalled that the government has already issued official orders to conduct the Sri Sathya Sai Baba Centenary Celebrations on a grand scale. The Chief Minister participated in the centenary event at Puttaparthi’s Hill View Stadium, alongside India’s Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan, Tripura Governor Nallu Indrasena Reddy, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, and Minister Lokesh. Speaking on the occasion, he described it as an honor to take part in the celebrations of a divine personality who served humanity selflessly. Revanth Reddy highlighted that Sai Baba saw divinity in humanity and conquered hearts through love and service. He praised Baba’s unparalleled contributions in education, healthcare, and drinking water projects, often surpassing what governments could accomplish. From providing free education from KG to PG, to delivering large-scale drinking water projects in drought-hit regions like Palamuru and Anantapur, Sai Baba uplifted countless lives. Today, with devotees across 140 countries, his global presence and influence remain strong. The Chief Minister assured that the Telangana government will extend full cooperation to propagate Sai Baba’s vision, and later visited the Mahasamadhi at Sai Kulwant Hall.

Kavitha Vows Week-long Fight Over Group-1 Irregularities

Kavitha Vows Week-long Fight Over Group-1 Irregularities

Oct 10, 2025 | 539 Views

Hyderabad, October 10: Telangana Jagruthi President Kalvakuntla Kavitha announced a week-long protest movement demanding justice for aspirants affected by alleged irregularities in the TSPSC Group-1 recruitment process. Speaking at a round-table meeting organized by Telangana Jagruthi at Somajiguda Press Club, Kavitha said the movement would begin with a ‘Vantavarpu’ (community cooking) program at Ashoknagar on Friday. Expressing deep concern, Kavitha said, “Even after achieving Telangana, our youth are still struggling for justice. I’m looking at the Group-1 issue as a mother, not just a politician.” She emphasized that former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao had done everything possible for students during the first decade of Telangana, but the current government’s handling of recruitment exams has deeply disappointed the youth. She urged students to stay focused on their studies while promising, “We will fight on your behalf until justice is served.” Kavitha announced five key resolutions passed during the meeting: the cancellation and re-conduction of Group-1 prelims and mains exams; ensuring implementation of the promised job calendar; filling two lakh government vacancies; a complete overhaul of the TSPSC; and revocation of G.O. 29, which she said undermines reservation policies. These resolutions will be formally sent to the Governor and Chief Minister. Condemning mainstream media’s silence on the issue, Kavitha urged journalists to amplify the voice of the unemployed. “Our legal team of 50 lawyers is ready to fight this battle in court if needed,” she added, stressing that the Telangana Jagruthi movement will extend protests to districts and villages across the state to ensure justice for students and unemployed youth.

Film Permissions Made Easier in Telangana – FDC Chairman Dil Raju

Film Permissions Made Easier in Telangana – FDC Chairman Dil Raju

Sep 16, 2025 | 555 Views

Hyderabad, September 15: Telangana is set to become a more film-friendly state with the launch of a dedicated online platform, “Films in Telangana”, aimed at simplifying permissions related to film shooting, theatre operations, and other industry requirements. The initiative will allow national and international filmmakers to access all necessary approvals through a single-window system. At a workshop held at Tourism Plaza, Begumpet, Telangana Film Development Corporation (FDC) Chairman Dil Raju, FDC Managing Director C.H. Priyanka, Tourism Corporation MD Valluru Kranti, senior officials, and representatives of the film industry discussed the framework of this new portal. Dil Raju emphasized that Chief Minister Revanth Reddy is fully supporting the growth of the film industry, and this opportunity must be utilized by filmmakers and stakeholders. The portal will provide end-to-end information, from shooting locations and required permissions from different departments to technical crew availability and hospitality options in Hyderabad and other cities across the state. In addition, the government is working on digitizing the process for issuing B-Form licenses for cinema theatre operations, which until now were issued manually by local authorities. Soon, these will also be made available online through coordination with the Home Department. Dil Raju stated that such a facility is being implemented for the first time in Telangana, making the state more attractive for filmmakers. Once the portal is fully developed, it will be officially launched by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and Cinematography Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy.

CM Revanth Reddy Assures Full Support to Flood-Hit Families in Kamareddy

CM Revanth Reddy Assures Full Support to Flood-Hit Families in Kamareddy

Sep 05, 2025 | 474 Views

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy visited flood-affected areas in Kamareddy district, assuring that the government will provide full support and compensation to those impacted. Calling it the worst flood in nearly 100 years, the CM said officials had minimized loss of life by acting quickly and coordinating across departments. He personally inspected damaged roads, submerged colonies, and farmlands, while announcing immediate relief for affected families, including ₹11,500 compensation to 100 households in GR Colony. The Chief Minister directed officials to prepare a comprehensive flood damage assessment within five days, ensure compensation for farmers whose crops were destroyed, and provide financial aid to households and livestock owners who suffered losses. He emphasized permanent solutions to prevent future disasters, instructing authorities to prepare plans for rebuilding damaged bridges and exploring bridge-cum-barrage or check dam models. He also promised new housing under Indiramma Housing Scheme for families who lost their homes. Revanth Reddy stressed that leaders must stand by people during crises, highlighting the swift efforts of ministers, MLAs, and local authorities who worked together with irrigation, revenue, police, and R&B departments to rescue and rehabilitate residents. He also announced that CSR funds from local industries would be mobilized to aid recovery and assured that Kamareddy’s development will be on par with Kodangal. Accompanying ministers and senior leaders, including Sitakka, Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy, and PCC chief Mahesh Kumar Goud, praised the coordinated response that saved hundreds of lives. Government advisor Shabbir Ali noted that over 300 people were rescued during flash floods, while local representatives expressed gratitude for the CM’s timely visit and promised long-term measures to prevent recurrence of such devastation.