State Outlines Three-Zone Plan to Boost Economy

The Telangana government has introduced a strategic three-layer development model aimed at driving long-term economic growth while preventing the urban pollution issues faced by other major Indian metropolises. Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy announced this comprehensive policy blueprint while inaugurating a massive new solar manufacturing ecosystem in Rangareddy district.
The structural design divides the state into distinct geographic zones. The Core Urban Region Economy will capture high-end service operations, the Peri-Urban Region Economy is reserved strictly for advanced manufacturing setups, and the Rural and Agricultural Region Economy will focus entirely on boosting farming outputs. The master vision outlines achieving a target of contributing significantly to the national financial growth path by 2047.
Taking a direct political swipe at the primary opposition party, the Chief Minister challenged Bharat Rashtra Samiti leaders to halt ongoing political protests and allow the current administration a clear window to execute development projects. He emphasized that the state government requires uninterrupted execution time before the public judges its accomplishments at the next assembly elections.
Meanwhile, the central leadership injected a fresh dynamic into regional politics. Union Coal and Mines Minister G. Kishan Reddy confirmed that the central government has successfully secured the operational future of the Singareni Collieries by officially allotting new coal blocks, presenting it as a major commitment from the center toward regional energy security.
Further heating up local political circles, BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao responded aggressively by citing a fresh internal review poll. He claimed that public feedback signals a rapid drop in support for the ruling Congress party, asserting that the opposition is well-positioned to regain legislative ground across Greater Hyderabad municipal segments.

