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Hyderabad Pharma City will be world's largest pharma cluster: KTR
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IANS | 06 Jun, 2023
Telangana has undertaken massive infrastructure development projects to
compete globally and attract investments, state Industries and Commerce
Minister K.T. Rama Rao said on Tuesday.
The initiatives
include the construction of the Kakatiya Mega Textile Park, the largest
textile park in India, and Hyderabad Pharma City, which is poised to
become the world's largest pharma cluster, he noted.
Telangana
has also made significant strides in the pharma sector, with the
establishment of the largest medical devices park in Sultanpur and the
presence of the world's largest stent manufacturing unit, he added.
KTR,
as the minister is popularly known, was addressing an event to mark the
Telangana Parishramika Pragathi Dhinotsavam or industrial development
day as part of decennial celebrations of Telangana state formation.
He
proudly proclaimed Hyderabad as the vaccine capital of the world, with
over half of the world's vaccines projected to be manufactured in the
city by next year.
The recently-launched Telangana Mobility
Valley, similar to the success of Genome Valley in the life sciences
sector, has garnered an excellent response from the industrial community
and is expected to contribute significantly to the state's progress in
the automobile industry, he said.
The minister launched the
annual report 2022-23 of the Industries and Commerce Department, and the
decennial report of Handlooms & Textiles Department. KTR also
felicitated prominent industrialists, and outstanding employees from the
Industries Department, IT,E&C Department, and the Textiles
Department.
KTR emphasised the government's commitment to
attracting domestic and international investments while creating
employment opportunities.
He announced Telangana's outstanding
achievements in terms of per capita income and Gross State Domestic
Product (GSDP). Telangana currently holds the highest per capita income
in the country, amounting to Rs 3.17 lakh, demonstrating the state's
economic strength. Additionally, Telangana's GSDP has soared from Rs 5
lakh crore in 2014 to an impressive Rs 13.27 lakh crore today,
indicating significant industrial growth.
He emphasised the
exceptional progress in the IT sector, with IT exports increasing from
Rs 57,000 crore in 2014 to Rs 2.40 lakh crore in 2022-23. The state's
progress extends across various sectors, including agriculture, ensuring
inclusivity and benefiting all segments of society, from rural to urban
areas, and from the poor to the rich.
He applauded the
substantial growth of the IT sector, which has nearly tripled its
workforce from 3.23 lakh employees to 9.5 lakh presently. Telangana's
industrial advancements have not only strengthened the state's economy
but also stimulated other sectors, including real estate, he said.
KTR
stated that the Telangana model is characterised by holistic,
integrated, inclusive, and balanced development, with the aim of
achieving economic, social, and industrial progress in harmony. He
reiterated the state government's commitment to innovation, exemplified
by the establishment of T-Hub, the largest technology hub and workspace
in the country.
Expressing pride as both a Minister and a
citizen, he acknowledged the exceptional progress achieved by Telangana
in the industrial sector. He commended the state's pioneering projects,
such as the world's largest lift irrigation project, Kaleshwaram, and
Mission Bhagiratha, which provides drinking water to households.
Telangana
has consistently been at the forefront in fields like education,
medicine, irrigation, drinking water, and the environment, receiving
numerous national awards and international accolades for its
achievements, he said, urging the people of the state to reflect on the
significant improvements achieved since 2014 in areas such as drinking
water, irrigation, education, and electricity supply. He encouraged a
fair assessment of Telangana's progress and expressed optimism for a
bright future.
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