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Future City will redefine Telangana's urban development: Deputy CM Bhatti
Future City will redefine Telangana's urban development: Deputy CM Bhatti

New Indian Express

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • New Indian Express

Future City will redefine Telangana's urban development: Deputy CM Bhatti

HYDERABAD: Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka on Tuesday claimed that the proposed Future City will become a game changer for the development of Telangana. The deputy CM was addressing the gathering after inaugurating the new conference hall at the Federation of Telangana Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FTCCI) headquarters in Hyderabad. Highlighting the state government's push for transformative development initiatives such as the Future City, Musi river rejuvenation and the Regional Ring Road (RRR) projects, he said: 'Once these projects are completed, Hyderabad's growth will be beyond imagination.' 'Future City will be a game changer that will redefine urban development in the region,' he added. He also revealed that the government was chalking out plans to develop IT, pharma and housing clusters between the ORR and RRR. The deputy CM, meanwhile, announced that the government was mulling the idea of introducing a one-time settlement scheme for pending power bills, a long-standing request from industry stakeholders. He also highlighted Telangana's strengths as an investment destination, its world-class infrastructure, skilled workforce, international airport, and stable power supply, including plans to introduce green energy for industries. 'Hyderabad is a goldmine of innovation and talent. Let us create wealth not just for a few, but for every household in the state,' he said. He said that as part of its broader vision for inclusive growth, the government has started initiatives like the Skills University and Ambedkar Knowledge Centres aimed at equipping youth with industry-relevant skills. He also reiterated the government's aim to empower one crore women and transform them into millionaires within five years. 'Creating wealth is not the end goal. It is a means to enhance the dignity of our people and fulfil their aspirations,' he said while calling for collaboration between government, industry and civil society to ensure equitable distribution of wealth across Telangana.

One-time settlement of pending power bills on the cards: Deputy CM
One-time settlement of pending power bills on the cards: Deputy CM

The Hindu

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • The Hindu

One-time settlement of pending power bills on the cards: Deputy CM

A one-time settlement scheme for pending power bills, a long-standing request of industry, is under the consideration of the State government, Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka said. Addressing industrialists after inaugurating the new conference hall at the Federation of Telangana Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FTCCI) premises here, the Deputy CM said this highlighting the government's commitment to developing a pro-industry environment. 'Our doors are always open,' he said, asserting Telangana government operates as a people's government, with direct access to the Chief Minister, Ministers and senior officials. He said there are plans to develop dedicated clusters for IT and pharma industries as well as those for housing between the Regional Ring Road (RRR) and the Outer Ring Road. Citing the government's push for transformative development initiatives such as the Future City, Musi River rejuvenation and the RRR projects, he said, 'Once these are completed, Hyderabad's growth will be beyond imagination. The projects will be a game-changer and set to redefine urban development in the region.' A release from the Deputy CM's office said he also highlighted Telangana's strengths as an investment destination, its world-class infrastructure, skilled workforce, international airport and stable power supply, including plans to introduce green energy for industries. He praised FTCCI's 100-year legacy as a pillar of industrial progress and acknowledged its vital role in Hyderabad's evolution from a trading hub to a global city. 'Hyderabad is a goldmine of innovation and talent. Let us create wealth not just for a few, but for every household in the State,' he said. MLA Mainampally Rohith, senior Congress leader Mainampally Hanumanth Rao, FTCCI leaders Suresh Kumar, Ravi Kumar, Maheshwari and other attended the programme.

Govt invites entrepreneurs to UP Int'l Trade Show-2025 at Hyderabad roadshow
Govt invites entrepreneurs to UP Int'l Trade Show-2025 at Hyderabad roadshow

Hindustan Times

time11-07-2025

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

Govt invites entrepreneurs to UP Int'l Trade Show-2025 at Hyderabad roadshow

The second roadshow in the series leading up to the Uttar Pradesh International Trade Show (UPITS)-2025 was successfully held on Friday at the Federation of Telangana Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FTCCI) Hyderabad. The event witnessed participation of over 150 industrialists, exporters, trade consultants and business organisations. The roadshow aimed to enhance national awareness and participation in UPITS 2025 scheduled for September. Uttar Pradesh MSME, khadi and village industries minister Rakesh Sachan speaking at Hyderabad roadshow on July 11 (Sourced) Addressing the gathering as the chief guest, Uttar Pradesh MSME, khadi and village industries minister Rakesh Sachan said, 'Uttar Pradesh has emerged as the fastest-growing economy in India and is rapidly transforming into a global trade hub. The UPITS is more than a trade fair, it is a platform to bring global recognition to our artisans, MSMEs and local entrepreneurs.' Raj Kamal Yadav, additional commissioner (industries), UP government, highlighted that UPITS is India's first state-led international trade show. 'Last year, the event generated business worth Rs500–600 crore, with major companies like Titan placing orders with local artisans. It's opening doors to global markets for small manufacturers,' he said. He also emphasised the potential for synergy between Uttar Pradesh and Telangana, both industrial powerhouses, especially in sectors like IT, textiles, pharma, and handicrafts. FTCCI president Suresh Kumar Singhal lauded the initiative, calling it a model for national collaboration and domestic export promotion. Sudip Sarkar, CEO, India Exposition Mart Limited (IEML), shared that UPITS 2025 is expected to generate business worth Rs2,000 crore. The event will feature over 2,400 exhibitors, 1.25 lakh B2B and 4.5 lakh B2C visitors, along with 35,000 B2B meetings and participation from more than 550 international buyers representing over 70 countries. The event showcased key features of UPITS 2025, including dedicated B2B zones, buyer-seller meets, ODOP displays, and the cluster export model. The trade show is being jointly organised by the Uttar Pradesh government and IEML. Upcoming roadshows are scheduled in Bengaluru, Mumbai and Ahmedabad.

Thriving industry shapes stronger economy, empowered society, says Telangana Governor
Thriving industry shapes stronger economy, empowered society, says Telangana Governor

The Hindu

time10-07-2025

  • Business
  • The Hindu

Thriving industry shapes stronger economy, empowered society, says Telangana Governor

Governor Jishnu Dev Varma on Tuesday stressed the importance of pursuing excellence. 'Excellence is not an act or habit. It is a mindset and a way of thinking,' he said, presenting FTCCI Excellence Awards 2025 at a function organised here by the Federation of Telangana Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FTCCI) here. The awards recognise exceptional achievements across 19 categories spanning industry, innovation, CSR, healthcare, science and entrepreneurship. Applauding FTCCI's contribution to Telangana's industrial ecosystem, said, 'A thriving industry shapes a stronger economy and an empowered society. Telangana stands tall today as a progressive industrial State.' The Governor urged the audience to dream big. 'As [Reliance Group founder] Dhirubhai Ambani said think big, think fast, think ahead. And as [Infosys co-founder] N.R. Narayana Murthy believes — performance leads to recognition, recognition to respect, and respect to power. But humility remains the greatest mantra for success,' he said. Addressing the gathering, Director of Industries Nikhil Chakravarthi highlighted Telangana's industrial leadership. He urged industries to leverage new initiatives of the government such as the Digital Employment Exchange and the labour training platform. FTCCI president Suresh Kumar Singhal said the awards recognise leaders who fuel Telangana's economic engine. Established in 1974, the awards promote innovation, quality, entrepreneurship and sustainable growth. Over the past five decades, they have become a hallmark of excellence in the region. Awards Committee chair Ramakanth Inani said, 'The recognitions shine a light on transformative contributions by both organisations and individuals.' Members of the jury Justice Challa Kodanda Ram, former IAS officers M. Gopal Krishna, Ajay Mishra and B.P. Acharya and former director of IIT-Hyderabad Uday B. Desai were felcitiated. FTCCI senior vice-president R. Ravi Kumar spoke.

3-day IITEX 2025 industrial innovation, tech expo of FTCCI to open on June 27
3-day IITEX 2025 industrial innovation, tech expo of FTCCI to open on June 27

The Hindu

time16-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Hindu

3-day IITEX 2025 industrial innovation, tech expo of FTCCI to open on June 27

Trade and industry body Federation of Telangana Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FTCCI) will be organising IITEX 2025, the 2nd edition of its biannual industrial innovation and technology expo, in Hyderabad from June 27-29. The exhibition will feature 110 stalls showcasing innovations in mobility, renewable energy, food processing, smart tech, packaging, cold storage solutions, machine tools, and industrial automation. FTCCI expects over 15,000 footfalls and the exhibition to foster collaborations, tech adoption, and serve as a platform for forging of business opportunities. Entry is free, and the exhibition will be open to visitors from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. for all three days. IT and Industries Minister D. Sridhar Babu is scheduled to inaugurate the expo. 'This year's edition will be larger, more diverse and impactful,' FTCCI President Suresh Kumar Singhal said. The Union Ministry of MSME, The Telangana government, NITI Aayog's Invest India, IT industry body NASSCOM, tech startup incubator T-Hub, NSIC, T-Works, TGREDCO, Atal Incubation Centre, and RICH are supporting the expo, FTCCI said in a release on Monday.

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