Chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao would attend the first annual meeting of the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) to be held here on March 11.
A delegation of CII Telangana representatives including chairperson Vanitha Datla, vice-chairman Nrupender Rao, vice-chairman, Board of Trustees Anil Kumar V Epur, and director S Kannan called on Rao at the Secretariat here on Thursday.
Rao told the CII representatives that the state government would like to launch the new industrial policy and desires to have the presence of CII on that occasion. The CII representatives said they would organise the launching through their National Council.
Meanwhile, the chief minister assured the delegation that there would be sufficient power by early 2016 and by the end of 2016 there shall be no power cuts in Telangana for industries. He also told them that industries will not have any water problem and would get treated water supply.
Recalling his meeting with Jindal Group, the chief minister said that they expressed their preparedness for establishing steel factory at Bayyaram in Khammam district.
Deputy chief minister Kadiyam Srihari, R&B minister Tummala Nageshwar Rao, energy minister G Jagadish Reddy and principal secretary to chief minister S Narsing Rao were present at the meeting.
Source: The New Indian Express