The sale of lands for a staggering Rs.100.75 crore per acre, according to chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, demonstrated the State’s exceptional progress.World-class businesses buying property at such a high cost should not just be seen from an economic standpoint but also from the standpoint of Telangana’s development, he added.
He claimed that Hyderabad’s development index was evidence of the city’s development and that land prices were a rebuke to those who had denigrated Hyderabad’s self-esteem by spreading the lie that if telangana attained Statehood, the city would lose its lustre and land prices would drop.
It was the consequence of the State government’s steadfast efforts to promote hyderabad as a global city, which included guiding towns and villages towards growth.
The chief minister also commended the MAUD minister KT Rama Rao, the hmda Metropolitan Commissioner, and the MAUD Special Chief Secretary Arvind Kumar for their contributions to Hyderabad’s growth.
The sale of lands for a staggering Rs.100.75 crore per acre, according to chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, demonstrated the State’s exceptional progress.World-class businesses buying property at such a high cost should not just be seen from an economic standpoint but also from the standpoint of Telangana’s development
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