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TELANGANA
PHARMACEUTICAL HUB OF INDIA
Introduction …….…...…..………………….4
Annexure …….………...............................40
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Economic growth At current prices, Telangana’s GSDP was estimated at US$ 113.68 billion during 2017-18.
driven by service sector Services sector is the major contributor in the GSDP of Telangana.
Hyderabad is the major IT hub of the state across the country. During 2016-17, the value of IT exports from
Hyderabad – The IT the state of Telangana was recorded at US$ 13.27 billion. The launch of T-Hub in November 2015 has
hub of the state created most energetic community of entrepreneurs across the world for boosting the success stories of the
start-ups in India.
Growth in annual In Budget 2018-19, total expenditure of the state increased 22.42 per cent to Rs 1,74,48,228.34 lakh (US$
budget 27.07 billion).^
In September 2017, Telangana received eight national awards for promotion of tourism and cleanliness. Out
Promoting tourism &
of these eight awards, five were won by the state’s tourism department while the rest were awarded to public-
historical past private enterprises.
INTRODUCTION
ADVANTAGE: TELANGANA
Telangana’s GSDP grew at a CAGR of 12.60 per cent Majority of the prominent educational universities and
(in Rupee terms) between 2011-12 and 2017-18. institutions Telangana are located in Hyderabad. These
The state government plans to build more airports in institutions provides a massive pool of labour which
the state to improve connectivity. acts as a catalyst in the development of the state.
The state government has announced scholarships to
attract more youth to these institutions.
Advantage
Telangana
Availability of Policy and
readymade capital institutional support
Telangana accounts for easy access to capital along Under the Department of Information Technology,
with infrastructure which is benefiting the state. Electronics & Communications, the Government of
Telangana introduced three new policies in 2016,
Majority of the multinational companies holds namely, Telangana IT Policy, 2016, Telangana
production base in Hyderabad. Electronics Policy, 2016 and Telangana Innovation
Information technology and pharmaceutical sectors are Policy, 2016.
the fastest growing sector of the state and driving the
economic development of Telangana.
Note: E - Estimate
Source: Telangana State Statistical Year Book, 2015, GSDP: Gross State Domestic Product, Central Electricity Authority
Quality of life of
Plans to announce industrial policy to Power Ensure people centric,
people
encourage investments in state. transparent and corruption free
Setting up of faster clearances, a development.
single window system. To take steps to eradicate
Promoting
investments Governance corruption.
Vision
No negotiation on maintaining
Waiver of agricultural loans up to Agriculture Law & order law & order in the state.
Rs 1 lakh.
Encouraging people friendly
Technological advancement in police officials.
agriculture Promoting
research Infrastructure Installing CCTV cameras for
Government to encourage research
better vigilance.
in agricultural universities.
Parameters Telangana
Capital Hyderabad
Source: TS Portal
Administrative districts (No) 31
In June 2014, Telangana was introduced as the 29th state of the
India, Hyderabad is the capital of the state. Population density (persons per sq. km) 312
It is surrounded by Andhra Pradesh from the south and east end, Male population (million) 17.7
Maharashtra and Karnataka from the west, and Odisha and
Chhattisgarh from the north end. Female population (million) 17.5
Telugu is the generally spoken language in the state. Hindi, Urdu and
Sex ratio (females per 1,000 males) 988
English are also usually spoken.
Source: Population Census 2011, Telangana State Statistical Abstract, May 2015
Note: GSDP, per capita GSDP figures are for 2017-18 taken at current prices, exchange rates used is average of 2017-18 i.e. 64.45, For source refer to Annexure, 1Includes Andhra
Pradesh
ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT
ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – GSDP
GSDP of Telangana at current prices GSDP per capita of Telangana at current prices
120.00 CAGR (in Rs) 12.60% 8.00 3500.00 CAGR (in Rs) 11.49% 250000
113.68
7.00 3000.00
7.33
100.00 200000
3,000.93
6.00
6.42
95.69
2500.00
193,410.15
2,551.40
80.00
86.06
5.63
171,173.18
5.00
82.72
150000
2,317.58
2,249.98
2000.00
5.06
151,708.95
74.96
74.64
2,100.78
73.75
2,050.53
2,046.47
137,586.08
60.00 4.00
4.52
124,057.03
1500.00
4.02
100000
111,430.08
3.59
3.00
100,732.58
40.00 1000.00
2.00 50000
20.00 500.00
1.00
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18
US$ Rs
US$ billion Rs trillion
At current prices, Telangana’s GSDP stood at Rs 7.33 trillion Telangana’s per capita GSDP^ increased to Rs 1,93,410.15
(US$ 113.68 billion) in 2017-18. (US$ 3,000.93) during 2017-18 from Rs 1,00,732.58 (US$
2,100.78) in 2011-12.
Between 2011-12 and 2017-18, GSDP of the state grew at a
CAGR of 12.60 per cent. Average per capita GSDP rose at a CAGR of 11.49 per cent
between 2011-12 and 2017-18.
NSDP of Telangana at current prices NSDP per capita of Telangana at current prices
6.65
6.00
2,723.57
100.00 2500
175,534.00
160000
103.17
5.80
5.00
154,734.00
2,306.36
80.00 140000
5.08
2000
86.50
2,091.43
136,905.00
2,029.50
120000
4.56
77.66
4.00
1,900.33
74.62
124,104.00
1,855.04
1,853.92
4.08
67.81
60.00
67.48
66.86
1500 100000
112,162.00
3.64
101,007.00
3.00
3.25
80000
91,121.00
40.00 1000
2.00 60000
20.00 40000
1.00 500
20000
0.00 0.00
0 0
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18
US$ billion Rs trillion US$ Rs
At current prices, Telangana’s net state domestic product Telangana’s per capita NSDP grew from Rs 91,121.00 (US$
(NSDP) was estimated at Rs 6.65 trillion (US$ 103.17 billion) in 1,900.33) during 2011-12 to Rs 1,75,534.00 (US$ 2,723.57)
2017-18. over 2017-18.
Between 2011-12 and 2017-18, the average annual NSDP Average per capita NSDP increased at a CAGR of 11.55 per
growth rate was about 12.66 per cent. cent between 2011-12 and 2017-18.
At a CAGR of 15.99 per cent, tertiary has been the fastest growing Percentage distribution of GSDP (Current prices)
sector in the state between 2011-12 and 2017-18.
100%
The primary sector increased at a CAGR of 10.59 per cent between 49.41% CAGR (in Rs) 59.03%
90%
2011-12 and 2017-18, followed by secondary sector (CAGR of 2.63
per cent). 80% 15.99%
70%
In 2017-18, the tertiary sector contributed 59.03 per cent to the
state’s GSDP at current prices. It was followed by the primary sector 60%
(16.40 per cent) and secondary sector (14.80 per cent). 50%
25.81%
40%
2.63%
30% 14.80%
20%
18.27% 16.40%
10%
10.59%
0%
2011-12 2017-18
3,294.06
According to the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP), 3000
cumulative FDI inflows(1) in Telangana from April 2000 to December
2017, totalled US$ 14.524 billion. 2500
2,503.71
24 investment intentions with proposed investments worth Rs 1,740
2,267.90
2000
2,090.90
crore (US$ 269.98 million) were filed up to April 2018.
1,822.20
1500
1,591.43
1,307.60
1000
1,032.70
269.98
500
176 132 132 134 117 145 139 114
24
0
2018*
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
Number of Investment Intentions
Proposed Investments (US$ Million)
Note: (1) Including Andhra Pradesh, IEMs – Industrial Entrepreneur Memoranda, LOIs – Letters of Intent, DILs – Direct Industrial Licences, 2018* - up to April 2018
Source: Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Government of India, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India
PHYSICAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – ROADS
Telangana is surrounded by Andhra Pradesh from the south and Road Network of Telangana (as of 2016-17)
east end, Maharashtra and Karnataka from the west, and Odisha
and Chhattisgarh from the north end. As of February 2018, the state
Road type Road length (km)
was home to 18 national highways with total length of 3,786 km. The
overall road length for Telangana state was around 123,572 km as
National highways 3,786*
of 2016-2017.
In order to fulfil the purpose of laying double lane and four lane State highways 2,731
roads from Mandal headquarters to district headquarters and for
linking every headquarter to Hyderabad, the department of R&D has Major district roads 13,058
taken up widening of 139 roads from single lane to double lane.
Source: Telangana State Statistical Yearbook 2015, Telangana Economic Survey, News articles
160,000
20.00 140,000
149,581
18.00
16.00 120,000
18.16
130,713
14.00 100,000
15.10
105,772
12.00
99,013
80,000
94,057
12.38
90,151
10.00
87,741
82,658
80,016
13,967
10.40
8.00 60,000
8.65
8.44
1.71
8.30
6.00 40,000
7.60
6.51
4.00
2.00 20,000
0.00 0
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18
2018-19*
2018-19*
Telangana has one operating airport, Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA), Shamshabad owned and operated by International Airport Limited.
In October 2017, GMR group decided expansion of Rajiv Gandhi international airport. The airport currently has a capacity of 25 million passengers
and handled 17 million passengers in 2016. To meet the growing needs, capacity expansion in the form of another runway and a new terminal will
be taken up by the group. The project is expected to be completed within the next three years.
Passenger traffic at Hyderabad airport increased by 20.26 per cent year-on-year to 18.16 million in FY18. Aircraft movement at the airport
increased by 14.43 per cent year-on-year to 1,49,581 in FY18. Passenger traffic and aircraft movement during April 2018 stood at 1.71 million and
13,967, respectively.
As per statistics of Airports Authority of India, freight traffic at Hyderabad airport increased by 10.10 per cent year-on-year to 134.14 million tonnes
in FY18.
20,000 Anticipated
Company Units
18,000 Completion
17,728.42
16,000
16,948.73
14,000 16,094.73 Jan 2020 and Jul
15,087.13
15,035.58
TSTPP 2 X 800 MW
12,000 2020
13,409.40
10,000
11,639.08
11,563.97
11,501.28
8,000
9,469.86
Kothagudem TPS Std - VII 1 X 800 MW July 2018
6,000
4,000
2,000 Bhadadri TPP 4 X 270 MW Jan-Apr 2019
0
2009-10
2008-09
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18
Oct 2020 (2 units)
Yadadri TPP 5 X 800 MW
and Oct 2021
TSERC is the prime authority for power generation in Telangana. Telangana Power Generation Corporation Limited (TSGENCO) and
Transmission Corporation of Telangana Limited (TSTRANCO) are the generation and transmission entities of the state.
As of 2017-2018, the total installed power capacity of Telangana state was 15,087.13 MW. Out of this, 7,572.65 MW was contributed by state
utilities, 5,399.63 MW by private utilities and 2,114.85 MW by central utilities. Thermal power was the largest contributor in the state’s total
installed capacity with 8,828.95 MW, followed by hydropower with a contribution of 2,449.93 MW, renewable energy with 3,659.52 MW and
nuclear power with 148.73 MW.
As of February 2018, four thermal power projects, with a combined capacity of 7,480 MW are under construction in the state. Also, Renovation
and Modernisation (R&M) of two hydro power projects is under implementation and is expected to be completed by 2018-19.
Note: *Data up to 2013-14 includes Andhra Pradesh, TSTPP – Telangana State Thermal Power Project, TPP – Thermal Power Project, TPS – Thermal Power Station
Source: Central Electricity Authority, State Budget 2018-19, Telangana State Statistical Abstract 2017
Telecom Infrastructure (As of March 2018)# Performance status of Bharat Net project (as of April 22, 2018)
Tele density (in %) 97.07 GPs for which cable laid 2,042
According to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), undivided Andhra Pradesh had nearly 85.63 million wireless subscribers and 1.48
million wireline subscribers as of March 2018. The number of internet subscribers in the state stood at 34.29 million, as of December 2017.
By the end of March 2018, 31,240,032 subscribers had submitted requests for mobile number portability in Telangana. Moreover, the state of had
a tele-density of 97.07 per cent during the period.
Under Government of India’s Bharat Net project, 8,729 Gram Panchayats (GPs) have been identified in Telangana. As of March 11, 2018, there
were 2,042 service ready GPs in the state.
Note: #For undivided state, +As of December 2017, *As of January 28, 2018, ^As of March 11, 2018
Source: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, Ministry of Communications, BBNL
Cities Population Area (sq. km) Literacy rate Allocation US$ million
Two cities of the state viz. Karimnagar and Greater Warangal have been selected under Government of India’s Smart Cities Mission.
Also, 12 cities of Telangana have been selected under AMRUT mission. Total allocation of Rs 1,666.26 crore (US$ 258.54 million) has been
made for projects in Telangana.
The state government has launched Telangana Municipal Development Project (TMDP) with financial assistance from the World Bank.
Preparation of GIS Base Maps for 37 urban local bodies in Phase-I and 22 urban local bodies in Phase-II is currently underway.
Under State Budget 2018-19, Rs 1,000 crore (US$ 155.16 million) has been allocated for strengthening of urban local bodies.
SOCIAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – EDUCATION
No. of Total
Literacy rate 66.5 Year Class 6-10 Intermediate
schools Strength
• 3 central universities located in Hyderabad: University of Hyderabad, English & Foreign Languages University & Maulana Azad National Urdu
University.
• Nalsar Law University, Indian School of Business as well as private institutes such as Symbiosis & TISS are located in the locality of
Hyderabad.
Under State Budget 2018-19, allocations of Rs 10,830 crore (US$ 1.68 billion) and Rs 2,448 crore (US$ 379.83 million) were made for school
education and higher education, respectively.
Government of India released Rs 440.50 crore (US$ 68.35 million) under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan for Telangana in 2017-18*.
Note: IT- Indian Institute of Technology, IIIT- International Institute of Information Technology, NIT- National Institute of Technology,
Source: Census 2011, Telangana Socio-Economic Survey 2018, State Budget 2018-19, New Articles
Health infrastructure (as of May 7, 2018) Allocation under National Health Mission (US$ million)
80
Primary health centres 837
78.45
75
Sub centres 4,745
70 72.20
55
District hospitals 15 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
Out of the country’s pharma production, Telangana accounted for one-third share; the state government plans to enhance it further by promoting a
pharma city.
The state government has announced investment of US$ 16.58 billion for establishment of super speciality hospitals in the state, till 2019. The
upcoming hospitals would be based on the same pattern as Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) of Hyderabad.
In June 2017, the state government inaugurated the largest dedicated medical devices park of the country. Companies such as Apollo Hospitals,
Cyient Ltd. Sandor Medicaids, and 11 other companies have already been allocated 50 acres in the 250-acre park in Sultanpur.
As per State Budget 2018-19, the government is conducting free medical tests to prevent diseases. Also, the government will undertake free eye
checkups and provide spectacles free of cost.
Source: Department of Health, Medical & Family Welfare & National Health Mission, Government of Telangana
INDUSTRIAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Electronic hardware
and software Operational SEZs 30
Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (TSIIC) is responsible for development of industrial parks in the state. As of March 2018, the
state was home to 170 industrial parks.
TSIIC has undetaken the task of setting up of a National Investment and Manufacturing Zone (NIMZ) in Telangana. The NIMZ will be set up over
12,635 acres of land. As of May 2018, the state has acquired around 3,000 acres of land out of the 3,500 acres required in the first phase of the
project. The first phase of the project is expected to be completed by 2020.
As of December 2017, Telangana had 151 SEZs, of which, 30 were operational, 57 were notified and 64 were formally approved.
Note: CETP- Common Effluent Treatment Plants, TSDF- Treatment Storage Disposal Facility, TSIIC-Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation
Source: Telangana State Statistical Year Book, 2015, Economic Survey
KEY SECTORS
IT & ITeS
Pharmaceuticals
Tourism
KEY SECTORS – INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY … (1/2)
Information technology is one of the fastest growing sectors in IT/ITeS exports from Telangana (US$ billion)*
Telangana.
14 CAGR 10.43%
The central government has declared the realisation of an
12.74
Information Technology Investment Region (ITIR) near Hyderabad. 12
With the establishment of the ITIR, the government plans to generate
11.47
10.84
1.5 million direct and 5.3 million indirect jobs in the IT sector in the 10
9.46
next five years.
8
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
Note: *Exchange rates are average for the year, provided on page
Source: Telangana socio-economic outlook 2018, IT/ITeS: Information Technology/Information Technology enabled Services Sector
Google
Google’s Hyderabad office played a essential role in the growth of the firm’s main products like Gmail, Chrome,
Calendar and Docs. The engineers at Hyderabad make specially Google products for native markets and
handling structures for agencies in India and other Asia Pacific markets. In 2015, Google announced plans to
establish its largest campus in Hyderabad with an investment of US$ 166 million. The campus was inaugurated
in 2016.
Microsoft One of Microsoft Alum’s accelerator startup has tied up with Telangana Government to launch T-Wallet,
enabling cashless payments for the residents.
In August 2017, Government of Telangana has adopted Microsoft’s cloud based analytics to provide eye care
screening for children.
Amazon
In September 2017, Amazon decided to open its largest fulfilment centre in Hyderabad. The centre is
operational and is spread over an area of 400,000 sq ft.
Facebook is a US-based online public networking provision company with set-ups in India.
Facebook In December 2016, the company decided that its first office in Asia will be in Hyderabad. Facebook India has
designed a programme to strengthen Digital India and Skills India initiatives of the Government of India.
Facebook’s Small Business Boost initiative was inaugurated by Telangana’s IT Minister K T Rama Rao in
Hyderabad in August 2015. The programme aims to train more than half a million people by 2020. As of
November 2017, the company has already trained more than 60,000 small businesses.
Hyderabad accounts for about 20 per cent share in the total export of Pharmaceutical product exports from Telangana (US$ billion)*
pharmaceutical products from India. This is making Hyderabad as a
centre for the drug production. 3 CAGR 10.43%
2.64
cent of the total merchandise exports from the state.
2
Telangana backs nearly one-third of complete pharmaceutical
1.96
manufacturing in the country. 1.5
2015-16
2016-17
Note: *Exchange rates are average for the year, provided on page
Source: Ministry Of Health And Family Welfare, Invest India, News articles, Telangana socio-economic outlook 2018
Dr Reddy’s Dr Reddy’s initiated its business processes as an Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API) producer in
1984 and added formulations procedures in 1987.
The enterprise entered in to international markets in 1991. In 2013-14, the company works with 50
R&D associates through out the world, having three major clusters in the US, Western Europe and
India.
Aurobindo Pharma was established in 1986 and turn into a public listed company in 1995.
Aurobindo Pharma
The corporation trades its drugs to 125 countries and derives more than 70% of its total returns from
global operations. The company has a group of about 650 scientists who carry out the operations in
research and product development
Divi's Laboratories Divis Laboratories, started in 1990, produces APIs & intermediates.
The company has 500 acres of 13 multi-purpose manufacture units in Hyderabad and a plant in
Seemandhra.
Granules India Ltd Granules India is an Indian pharmaceutical company with manufacturing facilities dispersed across
India and China.
The company assists clienteles across 60 countries with four facilities in India, which include
Hyderabad, and a facility in Jingmen, China. In 2013, it acquired Auctus Pharma for expansion of
business.
Area and production of key crops (2017-18) Production of horticulture crops (million MT)
1.77
2017-18 2017-18 1.50
1.65
1.52
1.44
1.31
Rice 1,972 6,558 1.00
1.20
Cereals & millets 2,653 8,988 0.50
During 2017-18, 606,000 hectares of area was under cultivation of maize, whereas pulses were cultivated over an area of 534,000 hectares, in the
state.
In 2017-18, Telangana produced 6.56 million tonnes and 513,000 tonnes of rice and pulses, respectively.
The state government has proposed an amount of US$ 2.45 billion in State Budget 2018-19 for Agriculture and Marketing.
Production of fruits, vegetables and plantation crops reach 1.77 million tonnes, 1.52 million tonnes and 1.31 million tonnes, respectively, in 2017-
18*.
Number of domestic tourist arrivals in Telangana (million) Number of foreign tourist arrivals in Telangana (million)
0.800
100.0
0.700
0.75
90.0
95.2
94.5
0.72
91.4
0.70
80.0 0.600
70.0
0.57
0.500
72.3
60.0
0.47
50.0 0.400
54.0
51.5
50.6
50.5
50.4
49.4
40.0 0.300
43.0
0.29
30.0 0.200
0.07
32.1
0.23
0.22
20.0
0.18
0.15
0.14
0.100
2015 0.12
10.0
0.0 0.000
2017^
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2016
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana, is highly popular for Charminar, Golconda Fort, pearls & biryani. The Kakatiya track with Warangal &
Karimnagar are recognised as highly popular tourist places.
Jinnaram near Kawal Tiger Sanctuary & the lake resorts at Kadem (Adilabad) & Alisagar Lake (Nizamabad) are places which are extremely
popular. Amongst the new tourist spots, the state has established jungle resorts on the border of Telangana-Maharashtra.
The total number of tourist arrivals reached 53.5 million, up to October 2017.
KEY PROCEDURES
& POLICIES
KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED
Allotment of land
Sanction of power
Power connection
Approval for construction activity and building plan Public Works Department
Agency Description
Vidyutsoudha, Khairatabad,
Hyderabad-500 082,
Commercial: 9.5–19.4
Electricity (US cents per kWh)
Industrial: 8.1–11.9
Source: Telangana State Electricity Regulatory Commission, Ministry of Labour, Telangana State Portal, Property sites, News articles, Travel sites
Objectives
To create an atmosphere conducive for IoT specific businesses and manufacturing units to thrive in the State
IOT (Internet of Things)
Policy 2017 To position Telangana as a test bed for IoT solutions
Read more
The Telangana Solar Effective energy conservation by the stimulation of connected grid and off-grid solar tenders.
Power Policy 2015
Endorsement of all skills related to solar power generation.
Read more
Addition of solar parks
Telangana Full Fee To confirm a uniform scholarship for each category of study, as well as vocational training, which is independent of
Reimbursement Policy the fees charged. To guarantee that fees are lower than the subsidy quantities to help students to meet their living
2015 expenses.
Read more
To improve 6 industrial corridors with emphasis on main industrialised sectors, with life sciences, IT and hardware
The New Industrial Policy
being the major benefactors.
2014
To certify viable & comprehensive industrial development. Read more
Objectives
E Waste Management To create a vibrant e-Waste refurbishing and recycling ecosystem in the State.
Policy 2017 To assist the highly unsafe unorganised sector transition into the organised sector through various initiatives.
Read more
Telangana ICT Policy To make Telangana the most favoured destination for the IT companies. Read more
2016 To position the state among the leading global hubs for innovation and technology entrepreneurship in the country.
Telangana Electronics To entice US$ 3 billion funds for the Electronics sector through 2020.
Policy 2016 To develop an employment potential of around 160 thousand by 2020. Read more
To boost the start-ups present across the social & rural enterprises by the provision of additional incentives to
Telangana Innovation them.
Policy 2016
To endorse the innovative ideas through positive industrial engagement. Read more
To make Hyderabad the most favored destination for investment in Animation, Visual effects, Gaming & Comics
Gaming and Animation sector
(IMAGE) Policy 2016 To set up a “Center of Excellence” i.e. Telangana Animation and Gaming - IMAGE City, with state-of-the-art
facilities Read more
Objectives
Telangana Excise Policy To standardise the process of collection of certain fees from suppliers and others.
2017-19 To restructure administrative units due to introduction of new districts in the state. Read more
Upcoming Policies:
Registration Policy
ANNEXURE
ANNEXURE…(1/2)- SOURCES
Data Sources
National highway length (km) NHAI, Roads and Building Department-Government of India
Year INR INR Equivalent of one US$ Year INR Equivalent of one US$
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