Review and abolish the Pharma City project in Rangareddy district
The Pharma City policy in Rangareddy district will be reviewed as per the aspiration of the farmers and High Court orders, and steps will be initiated to abolish it.
Indian National Congress · Telangana Legislative Assembly Election 2023
Last updated 11 Jul 2026
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The manifesto promised an incentive of Rs 5 per unit to milk producers. A comparable Rs 5 per litre incentive on milk purchased through cooperative dairies was in effect under the preceding government as early as 2021. No approved-source evidence was found that this government introduced or continued a specific Rs 5 milk incentive as its own new commitment, as distinct from the pre-existing arrangement. Absent verifiable delivery attributable to this government, the verdict is pending. Budget: no approved-source figure isolating this government's spend on a milk incentive was found.
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The Pharma City policy in Rangareddy district will be reviewed as per the aspiration of the farmers and High Court orders, and steps will be initiated to abolish it.
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