Hyderabad, Aug 15 (PTI): Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy renewed his call on Friday for the central government to approve the BC quota bills that have been passed by the state legislature. Speaking at the historical Golconda Fort after raising the National Flag, he emphasized the importance of these bills, which aim to provide a 42 percent reservation for Backward Classes in local bodies, education, and employment sectors, and have been forwarded for presidential assent. "On this occasion, I once again urge the central government to make a swift decision on the pending bills," he stated. Highlighting the state government's bold initiatives, he praised the caste survey and SC classification conducted within the state as historic and courageous decisions. Furthermore, he discussed his government's ambitious 'TelanganaRising 2047' vision, aimed at transforming the state into a USD one trillion economy by 2035 and a USD three trillion economy by 2047, remarking that it is more than just a plan; it is a commitment to showcasing the state's significant contribution to national progress.
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