Minister KTR requests Centre to provide financial assistance to Hyderabad Pharma City

(Judicial Quest News Service)

IT and Industries Minister KTR wrote letters to Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, Piyush
Goyal and Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas & Steel, Mr. Dharmendra Pradhan.
In the letter to Union Minister Piyush Goyal, Minister KTR, requested the centre to provide
‘Grant in Aid’ of Rs. 1,318 Crore for implementation of External Infrastructure linkages and Rs.
2,100 Crore for the project towards Phase-1 internal infrastructure development.
The Hyderabad Pharma City project has been integrated as a priority node of proposed
Hyderabad – Warangal Industrial Corridor project and feasibility study for the same has also
been completed as per the NICDIT guidelines.

Minister KTR stated that the project will be first-of-its-kind featuring state-of-the-art
infrastructure, common facilities including Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) based Common Effluent
Treatment Plant (CETP), Integrated solid waste management facility, District heating & cooling
systems, Logistic Parks, Global Pharma University, Regulatory facilitation cells, Common Drug
Development & Testing Laboratories, Startup/SME Hub etc.

The overall master planning for 19,333 acres, detailed master planning & detailed designs for
the Phase-1 (8400 acres) have been completed and as a major milestone in the development of
the project, Environmental clearance has already been accorded by MoEF&CC, GOI.
Government of Telangana has already constituted SPV in the name of Hyderabad Pharma City
Limited and the implementation of Phase-1 has been initiated. “You will be pleased to note that
the project has received overwhelming response from both domestic and global companies to
set-up manufacturing units,” said Minister KTR
Highlighting the HPC, Minister KTR mentioned that overall investment potential of the project is
estimated to be around Rs. 64,000 crores with employment generation of 5.6 lakh jobs.
Minister KTR also stated that the Hyderabad Pharma City promises to position India as the
global manufacturing hub for pharmaceuticals. In order for a project of this nature and scale to
succeed, it is imperative to have the strong support from Government of India.

In the letter to Minister Dharmendra Pradhan Minister KTR stated that the industrial units
currently operating in Pharma sector are primarily using Coal as their fuel for generation of
steam. Given the National importance of the project, the Minister requested the centre to
provide Natural Gas allocation on Preferential Tariff Basis & Reliable Supply for Project
Operations.

Minister KTR stated that the Hyderabad Pharma City (HPC) is the “World’s Largest Integrated
Pharma Park”to promote domestic manufacturing of pharmaceuticals in line with the “Make in
India” initiative of the Government of India and to consolidate the leadership position of India in
the pharmaceutical sector. Minister also stated that the Central government has already
recognised Hyderabad Pharma City project as a project of National Importance and has
accorded in-principle approval as “National Investment and Manufacturing Zone”.

“Government of Telangana reassures its commitment towards the development of a world class
Hyderabad Pharma City and promoting competitive domestic manufacturing of pharmaceuticals
under the Make in India initiative of GOI,” said Minister KTR.

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