There has never been such poverty.
Witness, Hyderabad: Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi has expressed his concern that the world has never had such wealth in technology, IT and resources in the past, but has never faced such poverty in many key areas. He expressed concern that internal conflicts, terrorism, division and hate politics are escalating across the world, and that humanity is disappearing. He said that along with world peace, people are also in danger. He made it clear that innovative solutions need to be explored in these circumstances. He said that the solution to these problems is to achieve economic and sustainable development goals, and he praised the Telangana state for taking a great step in that direction. He was speaking at the inauguration of the Telangana Rising Global Summit-2025 held in Future City on Monday.
This goal is not impossible..
Satyarthi said that the world is facing a serious shortage of moral courage, accountability and responsibility. He said that if we solve each other’s problems with selflessness and intelligence, all problems will be solved. He said that it is not impossible for the state to develop into a 3 trillion dollar economy by 2047. He praised CM Revanth, expressing surprise at how the loan waiver of 20 lakh farmers, free bus travel for women, and cleaning up the education and medical sectors were possible in two years. He said that if there are 100 crore problems in the country, 130 crore people can solve them.
We will make farmers entrepreneurs: TVS Supply Chain Chairman Dinesh
Under the auspices of CII, we have set a target to make 5,000 to 10,000 farmers in the state into wage labourers, said R. Dinesh, former chairman of CII and chairman of TVS Supply Chain Solutions Limited. He said that under the auspices of TVS Group, we will contribute to the development of Telangana as a 3 trillion dollar economy.
Investment of Rs. 1,700 crore in three years: Shobhana Kamineni
Apollo Hospitals will invest Rs. 1,700 crore in the next three years to set up a proton-based innovation center as part of its expansion, said Shobhana Kamineni, Executive Vice Chairman of Apollo Hospitals. She said that they have developed AI-based medical services under the name ‘Gemini’, which is
available cheaper than DeepSeek.
Green Data Center with Rs. 2,500 crore: Karan Adani
Adani, MD of Adani Ports and SEZ, announced that a 48 MW green data center will be set up in the state with a cost of Rs. 2,500 crore. He said that it will work on the basis of cutting-edge AI and cloud technology.
We will continue with Telangana: Jeremy Jurgens
We have been working with Telangana, which is the fastest growing state in India, for the past few years and we will continue this partnership.. said MD Jeremy Jurgens, Head of the Center for Frontier Technologies and Innovation and Center for Cybersecurity at the World Economic Forum. He said that he is looking forward to meeting CM Revanth at the WEF conference in Davos in January and the BioAsia conference in Hyderabad in February.
Small steps are the stepping stone to achieving big goals: Abhijeet Banerjee
Renowned economist and Nobel laureate Abhijeet Banerjee has made it clear that it is most important to make everyone a partner in development. He said that only the right small steps taken on the path of development will help in achieving big goals. He said that the path will be paved by thinking about what needs to be done to achieve a 3 trillion dollar economy.