Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], January 9 (ANI): Minister of State for Home Affairs G Kishan Reddy and Telangana Minister of Municipal Administration and Urban Development KT Rama Rao inaugurated flats for the needy in Hyderabad on Saturday.
Kishan Reddy tweeted, Inaugurated 2 BHK Housing Colony at Lambadithanda in Bagh Lingampally, Hyderabad today along with minister KT Rama Rao in Telangana.
Reddy told reporters, It is really a happy moment for the poor people of Hyderabad as they will get homes in this Sankranti festival. After waiting for nearly 5 years, the beneficiaries have finally received a permanent shelter.
Further speaking, MoS Kishan Reddy said, I request the state government to provide houses to the remaining poor people living in the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) area as soon as possible. The Central Government is and will always stand along with the State Government of Telangana for the development of the state.
KTR requests Centre for reinstating ITIR in Hyderabad ANI | Updated: Jan 08, 2021 06:28 IST
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], January 8 (ANI): Telangana Minister for Information Technology and Industry K Taraka Rama Rao on Thursday requested the Centre to reinstate the Information Technology Investment Region (ITIR) project sanctioned in 2010 for Hyderabad.
In the letter, KTR said that the then union government in 2008 had designed a new project called Information Technology Investment Region (ITIR) project in order to promote greater IT investments in the country. He said that the project was initially sanctioned in 2010 for the two cities of Hyderabad and Bangaluru, and later on a few other cities were added. As per the requirement of the project guidelines, 49,000 acres of land in 3 clusters (both brownfield and greenfield) were identified in Hyderabad where new IT companies and IT space developers could be encouraged to set up their developm
KTR writes to Centre for reinstating ITIR in Hyderabad
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Project sanctioned in 2010 never took off
Minister for Information Technology and Industry K. Taraka Rama Rao has urged the Centre to reinstate the Information Technology Investment Region (ITIR) project sanctioned in 2010 for Hyderabad, which never took off despite repeated requests and correspondence.
In a letter to Union IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad here on Thursday, he reminded that as per the requirement of the project guidelines 49,000 acres of land in three clusters (both brownfield and greenfield) were identified in Hyderabad where new IT companies and IT space developers could be encouraged to set up their development centres.
Hexagon s HexArt education community centre to democratise AI
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Hyderabad, Dec 28 : Hexagon Capability Centre India (HCCI), the research and development arm of Hexagon, a sensor, software and autonomous solutions player launched HexArt Institute to democratise and further Artificial Intelligence skills among the masses on Monday.
Launched as part of HCCI s corporate social responsibility activities, HexArt will offer free AI education through courses designed for students from classes 8 to 12 and senior engineering graduates as well.
Civic mismanagement, as much as communalisation, led to the BJPâs gains in the Hyderabad polls 24 December 2020
Poll material and ballot boxes being handed over to concerned officials, at Nizam College grounds for the GHMC election in Hyderabad, on 30 November. The BJPâs gains in the polls could have more to do with the TRSâs civic-mismanagement and centralisation, than the BJPâs own communally polarising campaign. ANI Photo
Poll material and ballot boxes being handed over to concerned officials, at Nizam College grounds for the GHMC election in Hyderabad, on 30 November. The BJPâs gains in the polls could have more to do with the TRSâs civic-mismanagement and centralisation, than the BJPâs own communally polarising campaign.