Investment Of Thousands Of Crores Coming To Telangana: Minister Sridhar Babu

Hyderabad, May 17 (Maxim News): Minister for IT and Industries, D. Sridhar Babu promised extensive development in the IT section in the next 4 years. He said that efforts are being made to bring investment under the leadership of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy. He said that plans are being made to bring new policies.

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Inaugurated the 2nd edition of IGBC Green Property Show at Hi-Tech Exhibition Center, Hyderabad, along with the Minister for Irrigation Uttam Kumar Reddy, today, Sridhar Babu congratulated the organizers of the Green Building Property Show, he said many development programs are being undertaken within five months of coming to power, he said that we are moving forward with long-term strategies. he said that investments of thousands of crores of rupees are coming in the IT sector.

he said that besides jobs, many indirect opportunities will be available. he said that the government is committed to the trade facilitation policy.  He said that the government will support investors, construction companies, and the real estate sector.  He said that there will be government policies and programs to benefit every citizen.

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The Minister said that green buildings in the construction sector are very useful for environmental protection.  Construction companies should educate buyers about green buildings.  He said that in 2003, the construction of green concepts started in the United Andhra Pradesh.  He said that the construction of green buildings has been going on gradually for 20 years.  He said that the then-Manmohan Singh government brought strict laws on the use of plastic. He recalled that when he was the Minister of Civil Supplies, he conducted surprise inspections to reduce the use of plastic. Sridhar Babu said that everyone should work to reduce carbon emissions.  (Maxim News)


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