KCR returns from Singapore and Malaysia trip HYDERABAD: Chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao returned here on Sunday night from Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia after succesfully attending the conference of Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Alumni Association. It was Rao's first foreign trip after becoming the chief minister.
He landed at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport at Shamshabad around midnight. He was welcomed by deputy chief ministers T Rajaiah and M Mahmood Ali, home minister Nayani Narasimha Reddy, IT minister KT Rama Rao and other ministers, MPs, MLAs and others.
Rao visited Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and other places to study the best practices being implemented there and try to replicate the same in Hyderabad such as single-window system for industries, slum improvement, public transport. The government wants to roll out a new industrial policy after Rao's study of the single-window system in Singapore.
Rao, who was accompanied by finance minister E.Rajender and other officials, also discussed the security and surveillance systems in use in Singapore and studied the crime-controlling methods and traffic management there. During his four-day stay, Rao marketed Telangana state to major investors.
News Posted: 25 August, 2014
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