Industries minister KT Rama Rao said generating wealth and creating jobs was a difficult task for any government, but it became even more difficult as prime minister Narendra Modi obstructed Telangana's expansion and development. States competed fiercely, and persuading investors requires a lot of dedication. Despite all of these difficulties, he added, the telangana government had filled 1.30 lakh positions and was working to fill another 80,000.

After digging the ground for Foxconn's electronics manufacturing plant in Kongara Kalan, the opposition leader in the State lamented the bad practice of leaking exam materials to incite discontent among students and young people. The minister criticized both the congress and the bjp for their opportunistic politics, claiming that while one political party engaged in sectarian politics and the other, which has failed to advance the State despite having been in power for a long time, was looking for another opportunity to rule.

The minister clarified that governments worldwide were seeking private firms for setting up units and supplying jobs, stressing that they could not do so on their own. "The State bjp unit should not have organized an unemployment march," Rama Rao remarked. "If Modi ji had fulfilled his promise of filling up two crore jobs annually."

Telangana was receiving 30% of national panchayat awards while having less than 3% of the nation's population. In a similar vein, the State won 26 prizes in Swachh Survekshan. telangana was advancing rapidly across all industries, the minister added, not just in the agricultural and information technology sectors.






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