
‘Telangana not born out of chance': KT Rama Rao hails state's rise at Oxford forum, calls it India's most successful post-Independence story
K T Rama Rao calls Telangana the most successful state in independent India. He says the state achieved development goals across sectors. Telangana's GSDP increased significantly since 2014.
HYDERABAD: Describing Telangana as the most successful state in independent India, BRS working president
KT Rama Rao
said the state was not created by chance but was the outcome of decades of peaceful, democratic struggle.
He stated that Telangana has demonstrated not only promise but also consistent achievement of development goals across various sectors.
He noted that the formation of the state in 2014 marked the culmination of long-held aspirations, and that in a short span, it had transformed into a model state admired both across India and globally.
While delivering a talk at the Oxford India Forum held at the University of Oxford, KTR highlighted Telangana's exceptional growth story since its formation.
Speaking on the theme 'Governing Innovation - A Telangana Case Study', he explained how India's youngest state has emerged as a beacon of inclusive development, resilience, and economic transformation.
The BRS legislator presented impressive economic indicators supporting Telangana's growth. "The state's Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) increased from 4 lakh crore to 15 lakh crore, and its per capita income surged from 1.12 lakh to 3.57 lakh. Telangana rose from 12th position in national economic rankings to among the top positions in multiple sectors, including agriculture, industry, and technology," he said.
KTR also termed the Kaleshwaram project as the world's largest lift irrigation scheme, completed in a record four years.

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‘Telangana not born out of chance': KT Rama Rao hails state's rise at Oxford forum, calls it India's most successful post-Independence story
K T Rama Rao calls Telangana the most successful state in independent India. He says the state achieved development goals across sectors. Telangana's GSDP increased significantly since 2014. HYDERABAD: Describing Telangana as the most successful state in independent India, BRS working president KT Rama Rao said the state was not created by chance but was the outcome of decades of peaceful, democratic struggle. He stated that Telangana has demonstrated not only promise but also consistent achievement of development goals across various sectors. He noted that the formation of the state in 2014 marked the culmination of long-held aspirations, and that in a short span, it had transformed into a model state admired both across India and globally. While delivering a talk at the Oxford India Forum held at the University of Oxford, KTR highlighted Telangana's exceptional growth story since its formation. Speaking on the theme 'Governing Innovation - A Telangana Case Study', he explained how India's youngest state has emerged as a beacon of inclusive development, resilience, and economic transformation. The BRS legislator presented impressive economic indicators supporting Telangana's growth. "The state's Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) increased from 4 lakh crore to 15 lakh crore, and its per capita income surged from 1.12 lakh to 3.57 lakh. Telangana rose from 12th position in national economic rankings to among the top positions in multiple sectors, including agriculture, industry, and technology," he said. KTR also termed the Kaleshwaram project as the world's largest lift irrigation scheme, completed in a record four years.