07-01-2026 12:00:00 AM
During the short discussion in the Legislative Assembly on “Telangana Rising 2047 – Aims & Objectives” on Tuesday, Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka stated that the Vision Document is not merely a government report, nor just a political planning document. He made it clear that it is a directional guide for the future of our children, titled “Telangana Rising 2047.”Bhatti Vikramarka and described the Vision Document as based on the rigorous principles of endogenous growth models.
"We need a “productivity shock.” he said and made it clear that the government has set itself a tough target: raising the investment rate to 52% of GSDP. "To achieve this, the state must transform itself from a controller of capital to a catalyst of capital. This investment will be mobilized through a combination of domestic savings, foreign direct investment, and for the first time, a dedicated Fund of Funds to de-risk innovation for our startups," the Deputy Chief Minister explained. For a long time, development in India has meant “islands of excellence in a sea of neglect.” While Hyderabad prospers, remote districts wait for trickle-down benefits. This document discards that model, he said.
As per Bhatti Vikramarka , within the ORR, the government will build a net-zero, services-driven megacity. This includes the 30,000-acre Bharat Future City, housing an AI City and a Health City. Between the ORR and the Regional Ring Road, it will build the manufacturing engine. This is where factories, logistics hubs, and blue-collar jobs will flourish. Similarly, Beyond the Regional Ring Road, agriculture will no longer be treated as a subsistence activity. It will be transformed into a high-value bio-economy, with a focus on food processing and eco-tourism, he described. "Through the Young India Skills University, the government is adopting the German dual system of apprenticeship. Students will not only sit in classrooms; they will spend 3–4 days on the shop floor and 1–2 days in classrooms.
We are shifting from “degrees” to “competencies,” the Deputy Chief Minister explained. Further, he reiterated that the State government is committed to raising health expenditure to 8% of GSDP, because an unhealthy workforce cannot build a 3-trillion-dollar economy. "The central objective of this document is to turn one crore women into millionaires. We are not merely providing loans to Self-Help Groups; we are transforming these collectives into corporate entities, " Bhatti Vikramarka said.