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Support us for Progress of Telangana: KTR

Hyderabad, May 21 (Maxim News): IT and Industries Minister KTR appealed to the Non-Resident Indians to explore the possibility of investments in various sectors and to take part in the progress of the Telangana State.

Addressing the the Indian diaspora at a ‘Meet and Greet’ event in London on Saturday, the Minister highlighted the achievements of Telangana govt in the past eight years.

KTR said the members of Indian diaspora have supported the Telangana movement and have always promoted Telangana wherever they are in the world. He thanked the Indian diaspora members for their continued support.

He said the Telangana delegation had fruitful meetings with heads of various companies during the official visit. “My job is to promote Telangana and bring investment and create jobs for the people of Telangana. We will establish deeper connections with the UK in the days to come,” he added.

“If you are thinking of setting up your company in Telangana, I urge you to think of setting up your offices in tier II towns and not just Hyderabad,” KTR said.

Support us for Progress of Telangana: KTR
Support us for Progress of Telangana: KTR

“Contribute back to your motherland by supporting us in creation of wealth, employment opportunities, and ensure we motivate others back home. Let’s ensure the growth story continues,” the IT Minister said.

The minister mentioned that the Telangana government had already inaugurated IT Towers in Khammam, Karimnagar and would soon inaugurate IT Towers in Mahabubnagar and Nizamabad. He also added that there is a great IT sector presence in Warangal.

Stating that Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project has been constructed in less than four years and is providing water for irrigation to lakhs of acres, KTR said the Kaleshwaram is the world’s largest lift irrigation project and everyone should feel proud that it is in India. (Maxim News)


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