On Sunday, andhra pradesh chief minister Y S jagan Mohan reddy set the cornerstone for a luxurious hotel in the ysr kadapa district's Gandikota, as well as two more via virtual construction in Visakhapatnam and Tirupati. The upcoming hotel in Gandikota, which is home to a geological feature akin to the Grand Canyon, would put the area on the map for international tourists, the chief minister remarked while laying the foundation.

Reddy stated in a news statement released by the state government that the project will "boost development in and around Gandikota" and "would provide direct and indirect employment to 500 to 800 persons." The hotel and resort would also serve an anchor role in helping to draw further projects to the region.


The chief minister said that in addition to the hotel, he asked vikram Oberoi, managing director of the Oberoi Group, to look into the feasibility of building a golf course in Gandikota. Later, vikram Oberoi mentioned in his address to the crowd that the hotel and resort facilities will act as a catalyst for economic growth and provide jobs for young people. The agreements between the hotel chain and the state government were signed during the Global Investors Summit (GIS), which was held in the port city of Visakhapatnam in March. The foundation-laying for the three hotels is a result of those agreements.

The relationship between telangana and Maharashtra, on the other hand, has been compared to a "Roti-Beti" tie, according to BRS supremo and telangana chief minister K chandrasekhar Rao on Saturday. He addressed the group after welcome the leaders of Solapur and nagpur into the BRS and noted the social and cultural commonalities between the two States.  He also expressed happiness at the migration of politicians from Maharashtra, which shares a boundary with telangana of around 1,000 kilometres, into the BRS.




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