"The future I see for IT industry in Hyderabad is one which focuses on creation of IT products, services and interactive experiences that define new opportunities in the global markets," said Rajender while inaugurating a seminar on 'Ease of Doing Business in Telangna', organised by Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM).
An ASSOCHAM press release quoted him as saying that Central government would be investing Rs 10,000 crore in Hyderabad as part of its scheme of Information Technology Investment Region (ITIR).
"TS-IPASS is a concept to provide all entry level services to entrepreneurs with minimum interference from departments in a transparent manner within specified time leading to hassle free approval," the minister said.
Earlier in his address, K Manicka Raj, Commissioner, Department of Industries, Telangana government, said the state would emerge as India's major pharmaceutical hub in the next two years.