
CM presents ‘Telangana Rising 2047’ vision document to Delaware State Governor
The Hindu
Telangana's CM presents the 'Telangana Rising 2047' vision to Delaware's Governor, aiming to enhance mutual relations and investments.
Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy presented the Telangana Rising 2047 Vision Document to Delaware State Governor Matt Mayer and briefed the main objective of the vision to promote Telangana as the destination for global investments.
The Chief Minister said the Telangana government is looking forward to strengthening relations with the Delaware State for mutual growth in future.
CM Revanth Reddy met with USA Delaware State Governor Matt Mayer at his Jubilee Hills residence on Saturday.
During the meeting, Mr. Matt Mayer explained to the Chief Minister about the housing scheme for the poor and middle classes, loan waiver and other important schemes implemented in Delaware. The Governor and CM Revanth Reddy shared their views on reforms in universal health care, education and data prevention.
Mr. Matt Mayer invited the CM to visit Delaware with a group of Telangana representatives. The Governor hoped that good relations between Telangana and Delaware would continue in the future.
State IT and Industries Minister D. Sridhar Babu, First Lady of Delaware Lauren Meyer, CM Advisor Vem Narender Reddy and senior officials were also present.

This section of the Covelong Link Road tracing the Kelambakkam backwaters is hugely narrow but that does not deter motorists from speeding. A majority of road users hitting the link road having no business to transact on this section of the road (exceptions include those in the fish-and-crab catching business, staff at the ICAR-CIBA Kovalam Experimental Station, and anglers and birders and other Nature enthusiasts without a clear-cut agenda). Adding to the risk, this section sports some bends. To alleviate the danger arising from the road’s design, short medians of metal barricades have now been grouted into the road at these high-risk bends, making sure vehicular traffic moving in one direction does not spill over into the path of the other. This is just what the doctor ordered for preventing head-on collisions. But the traffic planners have failed to turn over the prescription sheet and read the additional instruction the doctor has scrawled on the other side. The helpfulness of having these grouted metal medians in the slightly wider straights as well to blunt the natural deadly edge this road possesses. Accidents are equally likely, if not more so, on the slightly wider straights, where motorists can let their guard down, unlike while they are on then bends.












