Here’s a simpler version of the article, broken into multiple paragraphs:
—
Hyderabad: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Saturday invited international delegates at the Bharat Summit to join the ‘Telangana Rising’ campaign. He asked them to share their knowledge and skills to help make Telangana a role model for others.
Speaking on the second day of the Bharat Summit, Reddy said the government was working hard to meet the hopes of the people and improve lives across all communities. The Summit was attended by Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, and representatives from over 100 countries.
The Chief Minister spoke about Telangana’s progress, various welfare programs, and development plans. He said that while the state has achieved a lot, there is still more to do. He stressed the need for transparent reforms to help Telangana grow even faster.
Reddy reminded the audience that Telangana was created after many years of struggles led by students, workers, farmers, and women. He said the current government aims to fulfill the dreams of these groups, which were neglected during the previous BRS rule.
He highlighted some major achievements of his government, including the largest farmer loan waiver in India worth ₹20,674 crore. He also mentioned that the government gives over ₹20,000 crore every year in farming subsidies.
Talking about women’s empowerment, Reddy proudly stated that women entrepreneurs from Telangana are competing with big business leaders like Adani and Ambani.
The Chief Minister also spoke about investments. He said the government attracted ₹2.5 lakh crore in investments through summits in Davos, the US, South Korea, Japan, and Singapore. These investments are helping create private sector jobs and boost Telangana’s economy.
Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka announced that the Bharat Summit would now be an annual event. He said the participation of over 450 international delegates helped create a powerful platform to discuss global issues of justice and peace, in line with Rahul Gandhi’s vision of “Nyay” (justice).
—
Let me know if you would like an even shorter version!