IT Minister K. T. Rama Rao deliver the keynote speech at investors meet in Hyderabad on Tuesday.
250 acres of land for each runner in Budwel, Miyapur and Tellapur to be made available to private agents to enter and help develop the facilities in public private partnership mode
The government of Telangana has
completed three new growth corridors IT Budwel, Miyapur and Tellapur, which
will proceed about 250 acres of land for each corridor available for private
players to enter and help develop facilities under Public, the Private mode Partnership
(PPP).
"The land belongs to the
government, so that investors can look at the construction of infrastructure
facilities as the Rahejas and others have done in Hi-Tec City, Gachibowli and
other areas," said the secretary Jayesh Ranjan, the investors meet
organized to take advantage of opportunities in the area of urban growth in
Telangana, here Tuesday.
Representatives of 25 companies
across the country participated in the interactive session chaired by the
Minister of IT K. T. Rama Rao.
A policy-making appliances
unveiled within the next fortnight and the state was looking for partners to
take groups in Maheshwaram and near Fab city when developers interested could
accept employment opportunities for basic infrastructure and get customers to
establish bases. More than 600 acres were available at these sites.
Another 250 acres was aimed at
Mamidipally for the construction of five million square feet of built 'plug and
play' office space space. In addition, the government already was for the
expansion of the second phase of the T-Hub in a 10-acre site in Raidurg at a
cost of Rs. 180 crore and aimed to provide 3.5 lakh square feet of space.
IT Secretary said that several
national and international IT manufacturers and phones were showing interest in
setting up their bases here. An "image of the tower 'is also coming under
PPP mode provides six lakh sq ft of built for companies dealing with animation
and gaming space.
Earlier, Secretary Arvind Kumar
Industries showed the potential of investment in Pharma City where the
government has managed to secure 5,000 acres and 6,000 acres proposed for use
have arrived. The government intends to have the Pharma City spread over 14,500
acres where companies can withstand laboratories, universities, the municipality,
entertainment centers, clinical trials facilities, and so on. A proposal by the
city health is also on the table, including a college team and other amenities.
Especially chief secretary,
Municipal Administration and Urban Development, M. G. Gopal, in his
presentation, he sought investment in the Strategic Development Plan Vial
(SRDP) and development total counter magnets Rs. 25,783 crore.
There was also along the highway
Musi river - Skyway also radial roads in two phases of Rs. 2,715 crore and Rs.
1,859 crore, riverfront development plan, Hussainsagar remediation, new
reservoirs, etc.
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