Telangana CM Seeks Centre's Help For Mega Projects
Participating in the regional meeting chaired by Union Minister of Housing and Urban Development Manohar Lal Khattar here on Tuesday, the Chief Minister outlined the state government's vision to develop Hyderabad as the most happening global city by taking up a slew of infrastructure development projects.
Seeking the Centre's full help, the Chief Minister said that many development projects were pending for approval.
He requested the Union Minister to grant permissions immediately and also extend support to Metro Rail phase two, Musi project, Godavari water diversion scheme, and Regional Ring Road works.
The Chief Minister briefed Union Minister Khattar on the zero-carbon emission measures, including promoting EV vehicles in the state.
He said that 3,000 electric buses will be pressed into service in Hyderabad next year.
The Future City project, global investments in the new city and the proposed dry port to bolster the state economy were also discussed in the meeting.
"We are not competing with other states in the country. Our competition is with Singapore, Tokyo, and New York. It requires the cooperation of the Central government," he said.
He revealed that the state government will release the Telangana Rising Vision Document 2047 on December 9.
"We are working to make Telangana a 1 trillion US dollar economy by 2034 and a 3 trillion-dollar economy by 2047. We expect Telangana to contribute 10 per cent of the country's economy ", CM Revanth Reddy said, mentioning Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision to develop the country into a 30 trillion-dollar economy by 2047.
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