Hyderabad: The day after putting the foundation stone for the TRS party office in New Delhi, chief Minister Telananga K Chandrasekhar Rao on Friday asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to drain land for the construction of Telangana Bhavan in the national capital.
The minister’s chairman, who asked the Prime Minister in Delhi, requested that Telangana be allocated land for the construction of the official building of the state – Telangana Bhavan – such as other countries, which have their country bhavans in the national capital.
Liberation from the Office of the Ministry of Chief (CMO) said PM responded positively and gave a guarantee that the land would be given for this purpose.
Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have used Old Andhra Bhavan even after the country’s bifurkasi.
KCr, who met Modi after eight months, invited PM for the inauguration of the renovated Yadadri temple to be held either in October or November this year.
Modi agreed to attend the ceremony, CMO said.
During his meeting within 50 minutes, Rao also asked for more sanctions of IPS officers, RS 1,000 Crore Financial Assistance for Textile Park Mega in Warangal, Development of Industrial Corridor Hyderabad-Nagpur, IIIT for Karimnagar, IIM for Hyderabad, 21 Navodaya Schools for Countries, Regardless of From seeking funds under the Prime Minister Grameen Sadak Yojana.
In a separate representation on various problems, KCR said the current strength of IPS participants in the state, including senior assignment officers, was 139 which needed to be increased to 194 in view to regulate the district and commissioner of the police.
“Previously there were only nine police districts and two commissioners who have now increased to 20 districts and nine commissioners.
However, his strength in accordance with the 2016 cadre allocation,” said the Minister’s Chief.
In the prestigious prestigious Mega Telangana Textile Park, CM requested PM to expand RS 1,000 Crore’s financial support for parks developed at 2,000 hectares in Warangal.
While Rs 1,600 Crore is required for infrastructure facilities, the government will bear the balance of Rs 600 Crore, he said.
“Telangana is the second largest cotton manufacturer in India with more than 60 lakh bales of long cotton production every year.
There is great potential for the addition of values and growth in the textile sector in Warangal,” CM said.