IT and Industries Minister D.Sridhar Babu with Kitakyushu Mayor Kazuhisa Takeuchi in Hyderabad on Monday.
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Drawing inspiration from the mannequin of Kitakyushu Metropolis in Japan and as a part of its deal with sustainable improvement, Telangana authorities will set up an Eco-City throughout 80 acres, Industries and IT Minister D.Sridhar Babu mentioned right here on Monday.
The State authorities of Telangana may even be collaborating with Kitakyushu on a number of forward-looking initiatives, together with Internet Zero targets, riverfront improvement, round economic system practices, clear applied sciences and digital innovation, the Minister instructed a convention wherein the Japanese metropolis’s Mayor Kazuhisa Takeuchi additionally participated.
Telangana is envisioning the upcoming Future Metropolis as a benchmark in environmental sustainability with a deal with the event of eco-friendly industrial zones, zero-waste design ideas and superior water and waste administration programs, he mentioned.
Looking for to spotlight how Telangana is actively selling Japanese funding within the State, the Minister mentioned the feasibility of introducing direct flight companies between Hyderabad and Kitakyushu will likely be explored to additional strengthen bilateral ties. He urged Japanese industrialists to contemplate investing in view of the beneficial industrial ecosystem in Telangana.
The federal government’s sustained efforts over the previous 18 months had resulted in securing Rs.3 lakh crore investments from numerous main companies globally.
Mr.Takeuchi, TGIIC MD Vishnuvardhan Reddy and CEO Madhusudan, Director of the State Funding Promotion Cell Avinash and CII Telangana Chairman Shiva Prasad Reddy have been amongst who participated within the convention ‘From Kitakyushu to Telangana: Catalysing Sustainable Industrial Progress’ collectively organised by the State authorities and the Confederation of Indian Business (CII) at T-Hub.
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