The Chief Minister announced plans to build a 50-acre IT park in Pahadi Shareef to employ Hyderabad's old city youth. He highlighted the necessity of regional economic growth and youth employment.
KCR also promised that 125 acres of land in Malkajgiri and Medchal would be used as ethnic graveyards in addition to the IT park. An official land distribution committee consisting of ministers Harish Rao, KTR, Mahmood Ali, and K Eshwar was formed. The Department of Revenue and the Chief Secretary will collaborate to guarantee program success.
The Chief Minister called for an emergency meeting with Finance Minister Harish Rao to discuss funding for minority student scholarships and other support programs within the next two days. He emphasized the need to include Muslim community leaders in policymaking.
KCR also promised that Muslims would be fairly represented in government agencies, including the Public Service and Information Commission. A meeting with ministers would be held to finalize the names for these positions. Then the appropriate instructions would be issued.
The Chief Minister promised to safeguard waqf properties. He promised a Rs 1 lakh subsidy for most Muslims, comparable to the BC Bandhu Scheme, as part of financial help. This subsidy help would be supplied without bank links, ensuring 100% recipient benefit.