Telangana Set To Generate 13 Lakh Jobs With Bharat Future City Initiative
The Minister said this next-generation city will be built as a zero-carbon city equipped with cutting-edge infrastructure across 13,500 acres
Hyderabad: Telangana is poised for a transformative leap with the announcement of Bharat Future City, a visionary 13,500-acre urban project designed to house nine lakh residents and create 13 lakh employment opportunities.
The next-generation city will be a zero-carbon model featuring six specialised urban districts including artificial intelligence, health city, entertainment, sports, data centres, and international-level higher education institutions. The integration of these sectors aims to foster innovation, research, and sustainable development.
IT & industries minister Duddilla Sridhar Babu unveiled the plan at a global summit on Tuesday.
In a parallel announcement, the minister revealed Telangana’s achievement of attracting Rs 63,000 crore investments in the life sciences industry over the past two years. The state has emerged as a global vaccine hub with 2,000 pharmaceutical companies valued at $100 billion, including 8 of the world’s top 10 pharma firms operating here.
Emphasising policy stability, Sridhar Babu assured that industrial policies from successive governments over the last three decades had been preserved to ensure seamless growth. He also announced plans to establish an International Life Sciences University to cultivate world-class talent in collaboration with industry stakeholders.
To complement industrial growth, the government has introduced a Green Energy Policy aimed at eradicating future power shortages, aligning with Telangana’s sustainability ambitions. Bharat Future City is set to elevate Telangana’s economic landscape, attract global investors, and spearhead technological and environmental innovation.