Revanth Reddy Directs Future City Office Launch Before June 2

Revanth Reddy Directs Future City Office Launch Before June 2

Revanth Reddy Directs Future City Office Launch Before June 2

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Revanth Reddy said public representatives from villages within the Future City region should actively participate in the development of the ambitious project. He stated that Future City would emerge as a world-class urban centre for future generations and emphasized that cooperation from sarpanches and corporators would help resolve local issues quickly.

The Chief Minister instructed police officials to issue passes to village representatives whenever official government events are conducted in the Future City area. He also said several villages have requested inclusion in the Future City limits and advised them to pass resolutions and send them to the district collector and ministers for consideration.

Speaking after laying the foundation stone for the Future City Police Commissionerate building, the Chief Minister said the government’s goal is to develop Future City into a globally competitive urban destination.

He directed officials to ensure that the Future City office is inaugurated before June 2. He also stated that investment agreements related to Future City should be executed within the project region itself.

Referring to the recently held Global Summit in Future City, Revanth Reddy said the event strengthened international confidence in Telangana’s growth potential. He recalled how projects such as HITEC City, Outer Ring Road, and Hyderabad’s international airport transformed the city over the years despite criticism during their initial stages.

The Chief Minister said Telangana already created a strong infrastructure base with the 160-kilometre Outer Ring Road and noted that Future City would become another landmark urban development initiative.

He instructed officials to support farmers who are giving land for the project and assured that all legal notifications and acquisition procedures have already been completed. He said land transfer to the government would eventually happen and advised farmers not to delay compensation decisions, warning that rising land prices may make future land purchases difficult.

Revanth Reddy also assured skill training opportunities for children of affected families through Skill University programs. He urged public representatives to interact with local residents and remove fears regarding the project.

The Chief Minister reiterated that farmers contributing land for development should be respected and said local cooperation would help lay the foundation for one of the world’s most modern cities.

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