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FTCCI Inaugurates ‘Rama Hall’ to expand its infrastructure

“Industrialists and Traders are Wealth Creators of the State,” says Dy CM Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka

Hyderabad, July 15, 2025 — The Federation of Telangana Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FTCCI), a key driver of industrial growth in Telangana, today inaugurated a new multi-purpose facility—‘Rama Hall’—at its premises in Red Hills, Hyderabad.

Dy CM Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka

The hall, donated by FTCCI member and philanthropist Mr. Rajender Agarwal, was formally inaugurated by Shri Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, Deputy Chief Minister and Minister for Finance, Planning, and Energy, Government of Telangana. Shri Mynampally Hanumantha Rao, Senior Congress Leader, and Dr. Mynampally Rohit, MLA from Medak, also graced the occasion

Addressing over 200 industrialists and stakeholders present at the ceremony, Dy CM Bhatti Vikramarka praised FTCCI for playing a pivotal role in Telangana’s economic development. He called industrialists and traders the “wealth creators of the state,” and assured that the government would continue to protect and promote industry growth.

“We will address all pending issues raised by FTCCI, including the One-Time Settlement (OTS) scheme and the timely disbursal of industrial incentives. Telangana is rising, and I want each of you to be a part of that growth journey,” he said.

He further lauded the donor, Rajender Agarwal, calling the new hall “not just a structure of bricks and mortar, but an act of philanthropy.”

“We do not believe in the mere accumulation of wealth. True wealth must uplift human dignity. The real measure of a society is the dignity of hope and the power to dream,” the Deputy Chief Minister said.

Highlighting future plans, he added that initiatives like the Future City, Moosi River Development, and Regional Ring Road (RRR) will be game-changers for Hyderabad.

Mr. Rajender Agarwal shared that the newly inaugurated Rama Hall will also house the SIDBI–FTCCI Partnership Office, formed through an MoU to empower MSMEs in Telangana. He urged the Minister to help FTCCI acquire alternative land to support expansion.

FTCCI President Dr. Suresh Kumar Singhal expressed gratitude to the Minister for releasing ₹450 crore in pending incentives and urged for continued support in streamlining disbursal and facilitating OTS to revive closed industrial units. He emphasized that resolving these issues would generate employment and boost state revenue.

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