Deccan Chronicle

TS will lead India’s cashless bid: Guv

Metro on track for 2017 launch, says Narasimhan

- TS, AP Governor

Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan on Thursday said that post demonetisa­tion, the state government was garnering resources and making efforts to make TS a leading state in the country in terms of cashless transactio­ns.

He also announced that the Hyderabad Metro Rail will become operationa­l this year.

Though Mr Narasimhan did not mention the date, highly-placed sources said that the date has been tentativel­y fixed on June 2, Telangana Formation Day.

“Siddipet Assembly constituen­cy has been taken up as a pilot project in this regard (cashless transactio­ns). Ibrahimpur village in the constituen­cy has achieved the distinctio­n of being the first village to go cashless in toto,” the Governor said.

Stating that the state is developing rapidly and topped the Ease of Doing Business, he said: “The youngest state of Telangana is today being referred to as the most happening state and is on its way to becoming a role model state.”

The Governor was addressing the 68th Republic Day celebratio­ns at Parade Grounds, Secunderab­ad.

Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao and other high-level civil and defence dignitarie­s attended.

This is probably Mr Narasimhan’s last Republic Day function as his decade-long tenure will end in May, unless renewed by the Centre.

Mr Narasimhan said, “We have completed 31 months in government and our targets and priorities are now well defined.”

During his 40-minute address, the Governor spoke about creation of 21 new districts, progress of Mission Bhagiratha scheme to provide water to 25,000 rural habitation­s by 2018 end, Mission Kakatiya, constructi­on of irrigation projects at a cost of `25,000 crore, progress in power sector, reservatio­ns to Muslims and STs etc.

Hyderabad is now recognised as one of the leading IT hubs globally. Growth in the IT sector is 16%, 3% higher than the national average

— E.S.L. NARASIMHAN

 ??  ?? TS Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao greets his AP counterpar­t N. Chandrabab­u Naidu as Governor E.S.L Narasimhan looks on, at the At Home hosted by the Governor at Raj Bhavan, in Hyderabad on Thursday.
TS Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao greets his AP counterpar­t N. Chandrabab­u Naidu as Governor E.S.L Narasimhan looks on, at the At Home hosted by the Governor at Raj Bhavan, in Hyderabad on Thursday.

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