T-Hub Startup Center To Continue, CM Revanth Directs CCS
- T-Hub startup center to remain exclusive for startups
- T-Hub startup center not to house government offices
Hyderabad: Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has made it clear that T-Hub will continue to function only as a startup center and not as a space for government offices. He denied reports suggesting that the government was trying to weaken the objectives of T-Hub or shift offices operating from rented buildings into the facility. The Chief Minister issued clear instructions to officials to protect the original purpose of T-Hub.
According to the input, the Chief Minister spoke to Chief Secretary Ramakrishna Rao over the phone regarding the issue. Revanth Reddy, who is currently on a tour of the United States, reviewed the matter and conveyed his directions directly. He stressed that T-Hub should continue as a dedicated startup center and should not be used for any other administrative purpose.
Meanwhile, the Chief Minister said that T-Hub should be recognised as a special center meant only for startups. He reiterated that the facility was established as an incubator and an innovation catalyst. Therefore, he ordered that no other offices should function from the T-Hub premises. He also made it clear that if any such proposals existed, officials should abandon them immediately.
The Chief Minister further addressed the issue of government offices functioning from rented buildings. He suggested that such offices should be shifted to other available government buildings instead of being moved into T-Hub. This direction, according to the input, aims to ensure that the startup ecosystem at T-Hub remains undisturbed and focused on innovation and entrepreneurship.
However, the Chief Minister firmly denied claims that the government was acting against the interests of startups. He rejected reports that alleged an attempt to undermine the core objectives of T-Hub. He maintained that the government remains committed to supporting startups and preserving T-Hub’s identity as a dedicated startup hub.
Later, officials were instructed to ensure strict compliance with these directions. The Chief Minister’s message was that T-Hub should function only in line with its founding vision. Therefore, any move to accommodate offices unrelated to startups within T-Hub should stop at once.
The clarification from the Chief Minister came amid public discussion over the future use of the T-Hub building. His instructions have now settled the issue, reinforcing that T-Hub will continue exclusively as a startup center and innovation platform
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