According to KT Rama Rao, Telangana is receiving investments despite political mudslinging.

Through TS-iPASS, the State has generated 22 lakh direct jobs and received investments of Rs.3.32 lakh crore over the past eight and a half years, according to the Minister.
IT and Industries Minister KT Rama Rao criticised the Centre's treatment of Telangana harshly, claiming that despite political mudslinging, investments were coming into the state. He emphasised that even though the Center had pledged to authorise the railway coach plant in Kazipet, the State government had made it possible for Medha Servo to create India's largest private coach factory, which would soon begin producing Vande Bharat coaches.
Through TS-iPASS, the State has generated 22 lakh direct jobs and attracted investments of Rs. 3.32 lakh crore during the past eight and a half years.
Rama Rao stated that as no government could employ everyone in the public sector, the State government was encouraging the formation of enterprises in the private sector during a debate on the IT and Industry departments in the Assembly on Friday. Multiple industry-specific industrial parks were being promoted by the State government all around the State.
The Minister said that from June 2014 to June 2022, Telangana's exports of IT surged from Rs. 57,000 crore to Rs. 1.83 lakh crore.
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