The Telangana government
plans to establish tribal and horticulture universities, cotton and
silk hub, and pursue with the Railway Ministry to set up a coach factory
in Kazipet. As per the AP Reorganisation Act, a tribal university
would be established at the earliest, Governor E S L Narasimhan said in
his address to the maiden session of both Houses of Telangana state,
which came into being on June 2. "We are aware that there is demand
from tribals of plain areas for sanctioning an ITDA (Integrated Tribal
Development Agency) for them. We will examine this and take appropriate
steps soon," Narasimhan said. The government would like to establish a
cotton and silk hub in Warangal and Sircilla on the lines of Tirupur in
Tamil Nadu which would transform these towns into thriving textile
industrial centres. "An industrial corridor will be promoted between
Hyderabad and Warangal to boost employment opportunities," he said. We
will pursue with the Railway ministry to set up a rail coach factory at
Kazipet as mentioned in the 13th schedule of the state Reorganisation
Act, he said. The government would set up a sugarcane research centre
in Nizamabad and a turmeric research centre in Mothe, Nizamabad
district. A horticulture university would also be set up to strengthen
the agriculture sector. The government is committed to provide
compulsory and free education from KG to PG with CBSE syllabus in
English medium to all needy students. The Governor said as agricultural
scientists have found the agro-climate of Telangana best suited for
producing high-quality seeds, steps would be taken to encourage farmers
to produce seeds of high quality so as to transform the state into 'Seed
bowl of India'. Keeping in view the spirit of democratic government,
Narasimhan said the government would like to constitute a state advisory
council, drawing its expertise from the civil society. "Moreover,
intellectuals, media representatives, voluntary organisations, social
activists, various professionals and others will be a part of this State
Advisory Council," the Governor added.
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