The Federation of Telangana Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FTCCI) has taken another major step toward strengthening Telangana’s industrial ecosystem. On this occasion, FTCCI inaugurated Rama Hall, a modern multi-purpose facility located at its Red Hills premises in Hyderabad.
This new addition aims to host various business events, MSME support programs, and policy dialogue sessions. It was inaugurated by Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka, who also serves as the Finance, Planning, and Energy Minister.
Telangana’s Industry Is in Safe Hands, Says Deputy CM
Speaking at the event, Deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka referred to industrialists as the “wealth creators of Telangana.” He assured the audience that the state government is committed to creating an investor-friendly environment.
“We are fully committed to resolving industry issues like the One-Time Settlement (OTS) scheme and pending industrial incentives. Growth will come only when business owners feel supported,” said the Deputy CM.

The event witnessed participation from over 200 industrialists, FTCCI members, and key public representatives, including Senior Congress leader Mynampally Hanumantha Rao and Medak MLA Dr. Mynampally Rohit.
Rama Hall to Host SIDBI–FTCCI MSME Center
The newly inaugurated Rama Hall will also serve as the home for the SIDBI–FTCCI MSME Empowerment Centre. This center is part of an MoU between FTCCI and SIDBI to support MSMEs with financial guidance, mentoring, and training.
Philanthropist and FTCCI member Mr. Rajender Agarwal, who funded the development of Rama Hall, expressed his vision to expand FTCCI’s reach. He requested support from the state government for land allotment to continue building infrastructure for business development.
FTCCI President Dr. Suresh Kumar Singhal welcomed the government’s release of ₹450 crore in pending industrial incentives. He called it a positive step. However, he urged the state to speed up disbursals and to prioritize industries that have shut down due to financial stress.
Dr. Singhal also highlighted that implementing the OTS scheme would help revive defunct units, increase employment, and ultimately improve tax revenues for the state.
FTCCI Requests Faster Release of Industrial Funds
By inaugurating Rama Hall, FTCCI has once again proven its commitment to supporting MSMEs, encouraging innovation, and building a dialogue between industry and the government. The event also symbolized the importance of public-private cooperation in shaping a robust economy.
The Telangana government’s assurance to work with industry leaders signals positive momentum for business and investment in the region.













