Telangana IT and Industries Minister KT Rama Rao (KTR) stated that investments were coming to Telangana despite the Centre’s political bias.
He emphasised that, despite the Centre’s pledge to authorise the railway coach plant in Kazipet, the Telangana government had enabled Medha Servo to establish India’s largest private coach factory, which would soon begin producing Vande Bharat coaches.
Through TS-iPASS, the State has generated 22 lakh direct jobs and attracted investments of Rs. 3.32 lakh crore during the past eight and a half years, KTR said.
During a discussion on the IT and Industry departments in the Assembly on Friday, KTR stated that because no government could employ everyone in the public sector, the state government was encouraging the formation of enterprises in the private sector. The State government was promoting a number of industry-specific industrial parks throughout the state.
He desired the presence of BJP leaders in order to persuade the Center and secure the necessary funding for the State’s IT and industrial sectors. He urged people to protect the State from such leaders because “instead of helping to develop the state, the Opposition leaders are now anxious to demolish public properties like Pragathi Bhavan and the state Secretariat.”
Telangana, according to KTR, was the first state to establish Industrial Health Clinics to assist struggling companies. As a result, 249 units received financial assistance, 455 units received consulting services, and 466 units received diagnostic tests, preventing their closure.
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He acknowledged that the state government had paid out Rs 3,933 crore in industrial incentives since Telangana’s formation, and that the remaining Rs 3,400 crore could not be paid out.
KTR claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was working against the handloom industry by imposing a five percent tax and dismantling the All India Handloom Board, All India Powerloom Board, and other organisations.
He recalled the withdrawal of the thrift fund, health, and life insurance programs for weavers. He claimed that the genuine motto of the BJP government at the Centre was “Sab ka Saath, Sab ka Satyanash.”
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