Telangana to achieve 3 trillion US dollar economy by 2047

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The main objective of the Vision document is to the empowerment of underprivileged and the poorer sections in the state

CM Revanth Reddy says the vision document prepared by seeking lakhs of people’s opinions

Government accords priority to Education, Irrigation and Communication

Some leaders consider poverty as an excursion

Young India Residential schools established to root out caste discrimination

Skills University will help Telangana youth to compete with the world

CM Revanth Reddy speaks at the concluding programme of the Telangana Rising Global Summit and also unveils Telangana Rising 2047 vision document

Bharat Future City, December 10:

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has said that the Telangana Rising 2047 Vision document’s main objective is the empowerment of the underprivileged and the poorer sections in the state.

Speaking at the concluding programme of the two-day Global Summit and unveiling the Telangana Rising 2047 Vision document at the Bharat Future City, the Chief minister said that the vision document prepared a roadmap to achieve the goal of 1 trillion US dollar economy by 2034 and 3 trillion US dollar economy by 2047. The document has been prepared by seeking the opinions and views of lakhs of people.

“We are moving forward with a determination to eradicate poverty by providing quality education and employment to the youth in Telangana society”, the Chief minister said the main focus is education, irrigation, and communication. “Our aspiration is to reach the fruits of the welfare scheme to the poor”.

The state government was building Young India Integrated Schools to provide education to SC, ST, BC, OC and minorities in one place aiming to eradicate caste discrimination at the student stage, CM Revanth Reddy said that the government was considering spending on education as a precious investment for the future generations. “Telangana is waiting for freedom, social justice, and equal opportunities”.

“For some leaders, poverty is like an excursion. I am aware of the plight of the poor since I came from a rural area and studied in government schools. I also knew the struggles of the poor, dalits and Adivasis. My aspiration is to provide welfare to every poor person as someone who knows the hardships of the poor”, the Chief Minister said.

Expressing concern over increasing unemployment due to lack of quality education and skills, the CM said that Skills University was established to hone the skills of the youth and compete with the world in getting jobs. A Sports University was also being established with the aim of winning medals in the Olympics.

The Chief Minister recalled the first Prime Minister Jawarlal Nehru’s yeoman service to the country by establishing premier educational institutions and constructing big projects for irrigation needs.

The CM noted that Telangana soil was full of vitality and this land fought for ‘Jal, Jungle, Zameen’ under the patronage of Kumuram Bheem. This region has a history of many people who sacrificed their lives in the armed peasant struggle for land and liberation.

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