Focus on recycling and environmentally friendly policies to make Telangana the cleanest and safest

Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, IT and Industry Minister D. Sridhar Babu and Kitakyushu Mayor Kazuhisa Takeuchi of Japan’s Kitakyushu on Sunday.
After a series of meetings with large Japanese conglomerates to attract their investment in the state, the Telanganarising delegation led by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy shifted its focus to studying the evolution of cities, some of the world’s leaders in terms of recycling and environmentally friendly policies.
The Telanganatization delegation headed to Kitakyushu, known as one of the most polluted cities in the past, and then it became a model as one of the cleanest cities.
Kitakyushu Mayor Kazuhisa Takeuchi was welcomed by the ceremony, including a delegation from the IT industry sector led by Minister D. Sridhar Babu. Mr. Kazuhisa gave a comprehensive speech on the city’s successful transformation from industrial pollution to one of the cleanest, safest and safest cities in the world.
Mr Kazuhisa assured that the city’s government and companies will work with Hyderabad and Telangana to share their knowledge, processes, techniques and experience to help the state move to the highest levels of environmental engineering, safety and recovery.
The Department of Situation has impressed and the Chief Minister welcomes the signing of letters of intent between the Telangana government in the field of circular economy, waste management, recycling and environmental restoration and major Japanese companies.
“In addition to environmental protection and care, we have a strong commitment to rapid development, employment and wealth creation. Sustainability is no longer a luxury or option. We are pleased that we will work together to build an eco-town in Hyderabad,” he said. The statement comes at a time when companies such as Ex Research Institute, P9 LLC, Nippon Steel Engineering, New Chemical Trading and Amita Holdings signed an agreement on their investment options for their investment options. “For Kitakyushu and Hyderabad, these are two good friends – I agree that it is indeed time to explore the idea of ​​Mr. Kazuhisa’s sister city agreement,” he said.
Mr. Sridhar Babu explained Telangana’s growth and change plan and guaranteed that the government will provide a friendly government, strong infrastructure, a skilled workforce, and initiatives that are aligned with the environment and green innovation. During the discussion at the meeting, the Japanese delegation sought a direct flight connecting Kitakyushu to Hyderabad. The Chief Minister asked for a Japanese-speaking school because this was an important gap that needed to be resolved.
publishing – April 20, 2025 at 10:54 pm IST