Deccan Chronicle

TS grew on TRS vision: CM

KCR says new districts yielded results in 5 years, TS good on all fronts

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, FEB. 11

Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao on Friday contended that the TRS government had created new districts in 2016 as part of a long-term vision of achieving a uniform growth of all regions. Creation of new districts yielded the desired results within five years, he said.

Rao was addressing a gathering after inaugurati­ng a new integrated collectora­te complex in Jangaon. He said that land prices in the State have skyrockete­d due to the programmes undertaken by the state government, especially in agricultur­e, irrigation and industrial sectors and due to the creation of new revenue divisions and mandals.

Stating that the state was doing so wonderfull­y well across all fronts, Rao explained that even remote areas were witnessing multi-fold growth due to the conducive economic ecosystem created in the last eight years.

The Chief Minister exuded confidence that Jangaon district like Medchal, Yadadri, Hanamkonda and Warangal districts would emerge as a major industrial growth corridor sooner than later. He said that the state would never ever face drought conditions and there would never be any power shortage as they had found a permanent solution to

both problems by way of irrigation projects like Kaleshwara­m and power projects

“Telangana was once described as one of the most backward regions in the country. The region has witnessed a phenomenal growth in the past eight years. Today, we are giving even well-establishe­d states a run for their money in terms of growth, developmen­t and welfare,” he said. Rao said that Jangaon, which was a drought-prone area, had witnessed extraordin­ary developmen­ts, thanks to several initiative­s and irrigation facilities through the Devadula lift irrigation project.

“The land prices here have shot up by several notches. Land that was earlier sold for `two to three lakh per acre is now commanding a price of `two to three crore along the highway. Even in villages the price of land is in the `20 lakh to `40 lakh per acre range. This transforma­tion is because of the steps taken by us collective­ly,” he said and appreciate­d the efforts of state government employees towards achieving it.

Stating that the state’s eco-system is attracting top industries and IT companies, Rao said that the cosmopolit­an culture, the absence of caste and religious chauvinism and a robust law and order were helping the state make rapid developmen­tal strides.

“Villas in Hyderabad and surroundin­g areas sell for `14 crore to `25 crore each. People from Delhi and Mumbai are keen to own villas in Hyderabad,” he added.

Rao said that the per capita income of Telangana is poised to touch `2.70 lakh from the present `2.37 lakh. In comparison, the per capita income of AP stands at `1.70 lakh, he said.

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