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Telangana CM plans to build $1 trillion state economy in 10 years
Telangana CM plans to build $1 trillion state economy in 10 years

Hindustan Times

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

Telangana CM plans to build $1 trillion state economy in 10 years

Hyderabad Telangana chief minister A Revanth Reddy on Monday said his government has prepared an action plan – Telangana Rising -2047 – aimed at developing the state into a US $3 trillion economy by 2047, in tune with the Central government's target of making India a US $30 trillion economy. Addressing the gathering after unfurling the national flag on the occasion of 12th Telangana formation day celebrations, Revanth Reddy said the state government is working on mission mode to play a pivotal role in the development of India as an economic super power by 2047. 'As part of it, the Telangana Rising -2047 action plan was already prepared and decided to promote the state as a US $1 trillion economy in the next 10 years and a US $3 trillion economy by 2047. Telangana Rising mission is regarded as the main instrument to achieve robust growth,' he said. He said his government had inherited a completely dismantled system from the previous regime and taken the responsibility of streamlining every sector. 'We have made the reconstruction of Telangana a big challenge to fulfill the aspirations of people,' he said. Revanth Reddy said his government had restored the systems in various sectors one after the other, including appointment of full-time vice-chancellors to various universities, filled up vacant government jobs by overhauling the Telangana State Public Service Commission and constituted the Education Commission, Agriculture Commission and Information Commission, Lokayukta and human rights commission to ensure that the systems function independently. At the same time, the chief minister claimed, his government had taken steps to empower women by introducing the Indira Mahila Shakti scheme, proposing to distribute ₹ 1 lakh crore to women for taking up employment generation programmes, of which ₹21,000 crore had already been distributed. 'Women self-help groups are encouraged to set up solar power generation units, operate petrol pumps, establish Mahila Shakti canteens and take up stitching of the school uniforms and school management. We have also been providing free bus travel for women in RTC buses,' he said. The chief minister also explained the initiatives being taken for the farming community, such as waiver of farm loans up to ₹ 2 lakh, enhancement of Rythu Bharosa to ₹12,000 per acre and provision of financial assistance of ₹ 12,000 to landless labour. 'The provision of bonus of ₹ 500 per quintal to the fine variety of paddy resulted in a record production of 268 lakh metric tonnes this year,' he said. He also explained in detail other programmes of his government like introduction of Bhu Bharati 2024 act, conduct of caste survey, enactment of a law for the enhancement of the OBC quota in the assembly and legislative council, implementation of SC sub-categorisation etc., and efforts to attract large scale investments to Telangana in the last one year. On the occasion of Telangana formation day, Revanth Reddy felicitated nine eminent personalities who played a major role in the separate Telangana movement with a shawl and a cheque of ₹1 crore each. While Aekka Yadagiri Rao, Andesri, Suddala Ashok Teja, Jayaraju and Pasham Yadagiri received the awards personally, family members of deceased awardees Guda Anjayya, Gaddar and Bandi Yadagiri, besides daughter of poet Goreti Venkanna who is away on foreign tour, received the awards.

Maria Lindsay set to leave Aurora deputy chief of staff post
Maria Lindsay set to leave Aurora deputy chief of staff post

Chicago Tribune

time10-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Chicago Tribune

Maria Lindsay set to leave Aurora deputy chief of staff post

Maria Lindsay, an Aurora deputy chief of staff, is set to serve out her last day with the city on May 13. That's the day Mayor-elect John Laesch, alongside newly-elected and reelected members of the Aurora City Council, are set to be sworn into office. Lindsay first joined the city of Aurora alongside outgoing Mayor Richard Irvin when he was first elected in 2017. She was later promoted to be one of the city's two deputy chiefs of staff alongside Alex Voigt. However, Lindsay's first day with the city was not her first time working for Irvin — she previously worked at his law firm starting in 2008, she told The Beacon-News. It took a while, she said, to get used to calling the man she had worked with for so long 'mayor.' Her time at the city has been a journey, but a fun one, according to Lindsay. She said this feels like 'a breakup that never ends' looking back on all the things she has done with the city. Since getting promoted to deputy chief of staff in 2022, Lindsay has helped to manage half of all city departments, with the other half under Voigt. While Voigt took on more legislative responsibilities, Lindsay said she worked more on the community engagement side. One of the things Lindsay has discovered she is passionate about, she said, is economic development. She has learned a lot about it, including how an idea starts and leads to a big project like a new restaurant being completed, she said. 'It's going to be fun to be able to drive and say, 'Oh, we worked on this. We worked on that,'' Lindsay said. One thing Lindsay said she is going to miss about her job is dealing with residents' concerns. Between her and Deputy Mayor Guillermo Trujillo, she said they would take turns handling anything going on in the community. Lindsay said she is also sad she will no longer be the liaison to the city's Education Commission because there are so many new initiatives that are being worked on. Being one of the liaisons to the city's Fiestas Patrias celebration has also been one of Lindsay's big accomplishments, she said. But when asked what her proudest accomplishment is, she said it is 'where we are and everything that we've done' and pointed out successes in public safety, education and the economy. 'When I start talking about what I love the most, I start from the downtown and then I just kind of pick a corner,' Lindsay said. 'Every corner and every part of the city … the Irvin administration has touched or has made a difference.' Irvin always has a vision, and he hasn't stopped since day one, according to Lindsay. She said that, as soon as one thing was complete, he was already on to the next thing. At an event honoring outgoing Mayor Richard Irvin and many from the mayor's office on Tuesday night, Irvin said he has worked with Lindsay going on 17 years, and when she recently reminded him that they soon will no longer see each other every day, it scared him a little bit. During her speech at the event, Lindsay thanked 'all my new friends, all my old friends, all of the city staff.' And specifically to the mayor's office staff, she said, 'Oh God, it's been fun.' There is a friendship among those who work in the mayor's office, Lindsay told The Beacon-News, and everyone fits together like a puzzle to make it all work. She said the various tragedies the city has had to deal with over the course of Irvin's administration, such as the Henry Pratt mass shooting and the COVID-19 pandemic, brought everyone together. The people she works with are what she'll miss the most from this job, she said. 'I feel like we have such an amazing team, not just here in the mayor's office but also as a whole,' Lindsay said. One thing Lindsay won't miss, she said, is working late nights and weekends, especially as a single mother of two children. She's looking forward to getting that time back, especially since summer break is coming up, she said. She'll be taking a break with her children this summer, she said, but she feels like she will start to miss her job once her children go back to school. Although Lindsay said she doesn't have anything else lined up yet, she wants to stay in Aurora, the city she is passionate about and calls her hometown.

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