Deccan Chronicle

KTR credits iPASS for `73,000cr investment­s

‘First-ever’ policy generated 8 lakh jobs: Minister

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The Telangana state government has attracted industrial investment­s worth `73,000 crore in the last two years and provided direct and indirect employment to over 8 lakh persons.

Industries minister K.T. Rama Rao, who released the Annual Report 2016-17 on Industries and Commerce department here on Monday, said that over 50 per cent of 3,828 industries that were approved in the last two years commenced commercial operations within six months.

“These 3,828 industries have provided direct employment to 2.46 lakh persons in state. For every job provided under direct employment, 3 to 4 jobs will be created under indirect employment. This way, the government was able to provide employment to over 8 lakh people in two years,” Mr Rama Rao said.

He credited the results to TS-iPASS industrial policy brought by the state government on June 12, 2015, to give approvals for setting up industries within 15 days in a ‘zero corruption’ manner.

“Earlier in undivided AP, industrial approvals meant corruption, lobbying, delays, land scams etc. But we brought TSiPASS in Telangana in June 2015.

Within two years of its launch, the results are here for all to see. No investor needs to meet ministers or officials offering bribes to get approvals. They will get approvals within 15 days, that too in self-certificat­ion mode. Even KPMG Global chairman appreciate­d our TS-iPASS terming it as first-ever in the world,” Mr Rama Rao said.

He said Hyderabad Pharma City phase-I being set up on city outskirts will be launched in October-November this year.

“Phase-I is being developed in 8,200 acres. Of this, 6,300 acres were already acquired. The balance will be acquired soon,” Mr Rama Rao said.

The minister added the Telangana state government will create Life Sciences Infrastruc­ture Fund with a corpus of `1,000 crore that will be used to set up sophistica­ted modular plug-andplay specialise­d infrastruc­ture for pharmaceut­icals, biotechnol­ogy and medical devices industry.

 ?? — DECCAN CHRONICLE ?? Minister K.T. Rama Rao unveils the Telangana Industrial Health Clinic Limited logo at Tourism Plaza on Monday. Minister Jagadeeswa­r Reddy and others are also seen.
— DECCAN CHRONICLE Minister K.T. Rama Rao unveils the Telangana Industrial Health Clinic Limited logo at Tourism Plaza on Monday. Minister Jagadeeswa­r Reddy and others are also seen.

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