Hyderabad Aims for Global Competitiveness with TelanganaRising 2047
Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy announced 'TelanganaRising 2047', a development plan for Hyderabad, aiming to make it globally competitive. The plan includes expanding infrastructure and rejuvenating the Musi river. Acknowledging historical contributions, the CM emphasized creating employment through city development and proposed new registrar offices by next year.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy unveiled an ambitious initiative titled 'TelanganaRising 2047', which seeks to propel Hyderabad onto the global stage. The plan aims at elevating the city's status to compete with international metropolises such as Tokyo and New York.
During the foundation ceremony of the Integrated Sub Registrar and District Registrar Office in Gachibowli, Reddy took the opportunity to accuse certain political elements of hindering the city's progress. He asserted that these obstructive forces are the enemies of Hyderabad's growth, particularly citing projects like Musi river rejuvenation and Bharat Future City.
Paying tribute to past leadership, the CM credited the Congress government and Rajiv Gandhi for their role in pioneering Hyderabad's IT development. Plans to expand the city's infrastructure, enhance job opportunities, and open 11 new registrar offices by next Telangana Formation Day were also highlighted.
(With inputs from agencies.)

