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**Summary:**
Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy used the Telangana Formation Day celebrations to outline his government’s vision for the state’s future. He emphasized the “Telangana Rising 2047” policy, aiming to make Telangana a global leader and a $3 trillion economy by India’s centennial. He highlighted investment agreements, infrastructure development plans (including ring roads and metro expansion), and initiatives in social justice (SC classification, Telangana Social Justice Day, caste census). He also noted progress in job creation, farmer support through loan waivers, and land dispute resolution. He awarded eminent personalities and police officers for their contributions.
**News Article:**
**Telangana Aims for Global Leadership with “Telangana Rising 2047” Initiative**
**Secunderabad, June 2, 2025** – Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy today unveiled the “Telangana Rising 2047” policy document, outlining an ambitious vision for the state to become a global leader by the time India celebrates 100 years of independence. Speaking at the Telangana Formation Day celebrations held at Parade Grounds in Secunderabad, the Chief Minister emphasized his government’s commitment to transforming Telangana into a $3 trillion economy, contributing significantly to India’s goal of becoming a $30 trillion economic powerhouse.
The celebrations were attended by Kazuhisa Takeuchi, the Mayor of Kitakyushu City in Japan, highlighting the state’s growing international connections.
Reddy highlighted the significant progress made by his administration, including securing over ₹3 lakh crore in investment agreements since assuming office. Key infrastructure projects are planned, including the development of Hyderabad on par with major international cities. He pointed to the planned “Bharat Future City” spanning 30,000 acres and the ongoing development of the Regional Ring Road (RRR) and expansion of Metro and Regional Rail systems. The CM also announced the central government had approved the renovation of airports in Warangal at Mamnoor.
Beyond economic development, the Chief Minister emphasized a commitment to social justice, noting the classification of Scheduled Castes into three groups, the establishment of “Telangana Social Justice Day” on February 4th, and the implementation of a caste census.
Reddy also touted successes in job creation, with over 60,000 government job vacancies filled within 16 months, and support for farmers through loan waivers of up to ₹2 lakh. The newly enacted Bhu Bharati-2025 Act aimed to resolve land disputes.
During the celebrations, Chief Minister Reddy presented cash awards of ₹1 crore each to nine eminent personalities from the State including Ande Sri (poet), Suddala Ashok Teja (lyricist), Jayaraj (poet), Pasham Yadagiri (senior journalist), and Ekka Yadagiri Rao (sculptor) for their contributions to the Telangana movement. Posthumous awards were given to Gaddar, Guda Anjaiah, and Bandi Yadagiri. Nalimela Bhaskar received the Kaloji Award. Additionally, 19 police officers received the Medal for Gallantry, and 11 others received the Medal for Meritorious Service.