Hyderabad: Telangana Rising Global Summit preparations intensified as Minister Sridhar Babu reviewed ongoing works at Future City with the Chief Secretary and senior officials. The state government planned the event to promote Telangana globally and attract investments from major international companies. Since the summit is scheduled for December 8 and 9, the government has invited delegates from India and abroad.
During the review, officials updated the minister on the progress of the arrangements. However, Sridhar Babu expressed concern over the slow pace of R&B works and asked officers to speed up execution. He instructed them to complete the tasks without delay, even if it required working in three shifts to meet the deadline.
Telangana Rising Global Summit highlights long-term vision
Speaking to a news channel, Sridhar Babu said the government aimed to turn Telangana into a three-trillion-dollar economy by 2047. He noted that the administration introduced a new MSME policy soon after assuming office. Moreover, he stressed that Telangana Rising Global Summit focused not only on trade and commerce but also on welfare-driven development.
He added that the state had ideological differences with the BJP at the Centre. Nevertheless, the government would cooperate on development-related matters and work with the Union government whenever needed.