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Under the leadership of Shri Nara Chandrababu Naidu, the TDP government focused on providing infrastructure for the growth of technology in the future HITEC City, or Hyderabad Information Technology and Engineering Consultancy City was established in 1998 as a hub for IT companies, research institutions, and ancillary services. Mr. N. Chandrababu Naidu's catchphrase “Bye-bye Bangalore, hello Hyderabad” helped attract major tech companies such as Microsoft Corporation Research and Development (R&D) to the region.

The Cyberabad Development Authority (CDA) was established in 2001 as a special enclave for the location of IT companies and other related services. The CDA encompasses 52 km of land in the western part of the city and includes the townships of Madhapur, Gachibowli, Kondapur, Manikonda, and Nanakramguda. The CDA was designed as a self-contained enclave offering amenities such as gated residential housing, intelligent buildings, shopping malls, and transportation facilities.

As a result of these efforts, and the contributions of TDP, Hyderabad became India's IT Hotspot in 2002 and was ranked first among the country's major cities for its ability to compete for businesses. The Mr. N. Chandrababu Naidu government's economic reforms and new policy initiatives helped Hyderabad become more urbanized, and with big tech industry jobs in hand, consumer purchasing power has increased. The area has seen noteworthy real estate developments, residential apartments, food and restaurants, intelligent business offices, cinemas, and shopping malls. He continues to work towards making HITEC City India's first and largest cybercity.

In addition to the HITEC City and the Cyberabad Development Authority, the TDP government also implemented other initiatives to attract and support the growth of the IT sector in Hyderabad. One such initiative was the establishment of the International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT-H) in 1998. The IIIT-H is a premier institution for research and education in the field of information technology, and it has played a significant role in attracting and nurturing talent in the tech industry in Hyderabad.

Another achievement of the TDP government was the establishment of the T-Hub, a public-private partnership between the government of Telangana, the Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (IIT-H), and the private sector. The T-Hub is a startup incubator that provides resources, mentorship, and networking opportunities for entrepreneurs in the tech industry. The T-Hub has been instrumental in fostering innovation and entrepreneurship in Hyderabad's tech ecosystem.

The N. Chandrababu Naidu government also implemented policies to improve the quality of life for the citizens of Hyderabad. For example, the government built flyovers and elevated expressways to ease traffic congestion and improve connectivity. The government also established the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) to improve civic services such as sanitation and waste management. These policies helped to make Hyderabad a more livable and attractive city for both citizens and businesses. For more TDP political party news you may visit TDP official website.

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