MITRA Park in Warangal will catalyze a national textile revolution
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has laid the foundation stone, inaugurated and dedicated to the nation multiple development projects worth around Rs.9,400 crore in Hyderabad, saying that the large-scale projects launched on 10 May will establish Telangana as a major manufacturing hub.
Emphasizing India’s progress on the Reforms Express while building modern infrastructure across sectors, the Prime Minister identified the Zaheerabad Industrial Area as a cornerstone of this transformation, representing the Central Government’s national mission to develop industrial corridors.
PM Modi informed that thousands of crores of rupees from the Central Government will fund these facilities, vehicles, machinery manufactured in the state, and food processing industries established in the zone will empower Telangana’s workers and farmers alike.
Recalling India’s historical prominence as a global economic power when textile industries played a transformational role, the Prime Minister affirmed the Government’s commitment to revitalizing this strategic sector through contemporary initiatives.
He underscored how the PM MITRA Park in Warangal will catalyze a national textile revolution while providing participating units with comprehensive benefits from the Central Government schemes including the PLI.”This textile park will create employment for a large number of people, especially for our sisters and daughters,” he said.
Detailing the Government’s unprecedented 12-year investment trajectory in modern connectivity infrastructure across roads, railways, and airports, the Prime Minister noted that nearly Rs.175,000 has been allocated to National Highways development alone.
Highlighting immediate benefits from the Telangana-Karnataka National Highway widening project, which will reduce travel time and decrease transportation costs, the Prime Minister underscored the tangible impact of systematic infrastructure investment. “The widening of the National Highway connecting Telangana and Karnataka will bring great convenience,” noted Shri Modi.
Approximately Rs.50,000 crore of railway projects are under concurrent implementation, he highlighted the introduction of five Vande Bharat and six Amrit Bharat trains serving Telangana, exemplifying the transformation in modern rail transport.
Referring to the inauguration of select sections of the Kazipet-Vijayawada Multi-Tracking Project and the dedication of the Kazipet Rail Under Bypass Line, PM Modi asserted, “These facilities will make travel easier and speed up transportation.”
Emphasizing the criticality of energy security in the 21st century global context, where energy disruptions can halt all economic activity, the Prime Minister noted that every person worldwide now comprehends energy security’s strategic importance.
He underscored that the Government is making unprecedented investments to strengthen national energy security, identifying the inauguration of Indian Oil’s new terminal in Malkapur as a significant strategic step. “This terminal will meet Telangana’s growing energy needs and strengthen the supply chain.”
Highlighting India’s remarkable ascent to the top tier of global solar power producers in recent years, the Prime Minister noted unprecedented progress in ethanol blending within petrol while detailing the government’s sequential energy diversification strategy.
He outlined how initial emphasis on universal LPG coverage has evolved toward promoting cheaper piped natural gas distribution and advancing CNG-based systems nationwide. Acknowledging that such comprehensive initiatives enable India to navigate the current global energy crisis, the Prime Minister asserted the imperative of energy conservation, emphasizing that imported energy products must be consumed judiciously in accordance with genuine necessity.
Underscoring both financial and geopolitical benefits of restraint, PM Modi stressed, “We must make efforts to use only as much as is needed to save foreign currency and reduce the adverse effects of war crises.”
The Prime Minister acknowledged the collective determination of industries, MSMEs, and startups to contribute meaningfully to constructing a developed Telangana. He asserted the fundamental principle that Telangana’s development constitutes an integral component of national development, establishing a causal relationship between state and national prosperity. Fiinews.com








