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Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy invited industrialists to invest in Hyderabad as the state government is taking several measures to develop the city into a world-class city like New York, London and Dubai. 

Addressing delegates at the inauguration of the Confederation of Indian Industry -CII National Council meeting in Hyderabad yesterday, he said Hyderabad is being developed to deal with natural disasters and the efforts of the state government are aimed at making it flood-free. Explaining the measures that the state government is taking to encourage industries to invest in Hyderabad, he



said the Musi Rejuvenation project will also revive the water body and facilitate the flow of fresh water on a 55 km stretch in Hyderabad.

Mr Reddy said the government has already initiated measures required to meet Hyderabad drinking water needs till 2050. He said the fourth city in Hyderabad, Future City, is being promoted as a pollution-free city. He also said the area between Outer Ring Road and Regional Ring Road will be developed as a hub for the manufacturing sector and Pharma, Life Sciences, Aerospace, Defense, EVs and solar industries will be set up.



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