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Compare and contrast the land infrastructural developments of Haryana and Telangana.
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Answered by TheSarcasticSmile
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Compare and contrast the land infrastructural developments of Haryana and Telangana.

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Haryana:

Enterprising plan to bridge demand and supply gap of power.Different projects to generate 5,665 MW of power launched and MoU signed.

17 new sub-stations and 6,500 new transformers installed to improve the distribution system.

7 new sub-stations and 6,500 new transformers installed to improve the distribution system.Work initiated for 1065 MW gas-based plant and 1000 MW coal-based plant at Faridabad.

Construction in progress at 600 MW coal-based plant at Yamunanagar.

Proposal sent to Government of India to build a 4×700 Nuclear Power Plant at Fatehabad.

Plan to generate additional 1,400 MW electricity through non-conventional sources.

Ambitious scheme for developing the infrastructure of Faridabad launched under ‘Jawahalal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission’. Rs. 2,064 crore to be spent.

Drinking water supply augmented in 634 villages, colonies of Scheduled Castes in 421 villages and 22 towns.

Works in progress to augment drinking water supply in 503 villages of Mewat area at a cost of Rs. 206 crore. 207 tube wells and five boosting stations installed.

Construction work started for 135 kms. long Kundli-Manesar-Palwal Expressway to connect National Highway No.1, 2, 8 and 10. Rs. 147 crore paid for land acquisition.

Construction of 407 kms. long new roads and improvement of 3,540 kms. roads completed at a cost of Rs. 449.14 crore.

Work started for four-laning of Delhi-Rohtak Highway (NH-10), Zirakpur-Ambala National Highway, Zirakpur-Kalka Highway and Gurgaon-Faridabad Road.

Work in progress for 6/8 laning of Gurgaon-Delhi Highway (NH-8) at a cost of about Rs.775 crore.

Work in progress for 6/8 laning of Gurgaon-Delhi Highway (NH-8) at a cost of about Rs.775 crore.Work started for elevated Highway at Badarpur and Panipat for decongesting traffic.

Consent of State Government given for participation in extension of Delhi Metro to Gurgaon.

Rewari-Jhajjar-Rohtak railway line sanctioned in the railway budget 2006-07. Survey for Loharu-Bhiwani railway line also ordered.

New fleet of luxury ‘Volvo’ buses introduced.

New fleet of luxury ‘Volvo’ buses introduced.450 buses of Haryana Roadways replaced.

‘Rain Basera’ (Night shelters) constructed at bus stands of Ambala Cantonment and Kalka. More such night shelters to be constructed.

Plan to construct 63 new rail over bridges.

Telengana:

During 2018-19, Telangana State Innovation Cell (TSIC) launched ‘Startup India Telangana Yatra’ with an attempt to promote entrepreneurship in tier II and tier III cities.

In October 2019, Hyderabad Metro Rail crossed significant milestone with the number of passengers travelling on trains crossing the four-lakh mark for the first time.

In September 2019, TSIIC launched the Pharma City project at Mucherla village in Ranga Reddy district, spread across 19,000 acres and the Medical Devices Park located at Sultanpur village of Sangareddy district.

The State Government is setting up the Hyderabad Pharma City, which will be the first of its kind, smart ecosystem creating a new international benchmark for Sustainable Industrial cities. The project will be developed over an area of 19,000 acres and is expected to attract Rs. 64,000 crore (US$ 993.02 million).

Telangana is a pharmaceutical manufacturing hub in the country and has attracted investment worth Rs. 10,000 crore (US$ 1.49 billion) in the life sciences sector in the last four years.

Pharmaceutical export also has a majority share in the total merchandise export from the state. During 2019-20 (till December 2019), pharmaceutical products export from the state stood at US$ 3.48 billion.

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