Telangana

Govt will bring mega master plan-2050 for Telangana development: CM Revanth

Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy inaugurated Telangana State Fire Services headquarters building at Nanakramguda here on Sunday.

Hyderabad: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy inaugurated Telangana State Fire Services headquarters building at Nanakramguda here on Sunday.

Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister said the fire services wing is the first one to respond when a mishap occurs, and the fire fighters are always ready to protect other people by putting their lives at risk.

Stating that Hyderabad is competing with the world and is also an ideal for investments, the Chief Minister said the development of Hyderabad has been continued for the last 30 years irrespective of the political developments in Telangana.

He reiterated that the State government is committed to develop the city for attracting huge investments and taking the city at higher level.

“Even though the previous governments have taken steps for the development of Hyderabad, the Congress government will take some more steps to improve the image of the State capital,” Revanth Reddy said.

On the occasion, the Chief Minister announced that the State government will bring a mega master plan-2050 for the development of Telangana and the State development will be taken up in three parts – urban, semi-Urban and rural development.

“We will set up a city with health, sports and pollution-free industries on a sprawling 25,000 acres near the Outer Ring Road (ORR). Metro services will be expanded in tune with the requirements of people,” he disclosed.

The Chief Minister made it clear that the State government will set up pharma villages and not pharma cities and it has a clear policy and added that there is no room for misconceptions.

“We are not self-praising as intellectuals. We will go forward with the advice of experienced and experts. The government will move forward by solving the problems created in the past and prepare plans for the future. Adopted the approach of thinking first and then make decisions. At the same time, the government will not tolerate if any violates the law,” Revanth Reddy said.

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