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Kalvakuntla Taraka Rama Rao (born 24 July 1976), popularly known by his initials KTR, is an Indian politician serving as the Minister for Municipal Administration & Urban Development, Industries & Commerce, and
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, Rao is the working president of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi. He is the son of
K. Chandrashekar Rao Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao (born 17 February 1954), often referred to by his initials KCR, is an Indian politician serving as the first and current Chief Minister of Telangana since 2 June 2014. He is the founder and leader of the Bharat Ra ...
, the current Chief Minister of Telangana and the founder of Telangana Rashtra Samithi. Rama Rao has been awarded ''Most Inspirational Icon'' of the Year 2015 by
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Early life and education

K. T. Rama Rao was born in the
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), India, on 24 July 1976. His father, K. Chandrashekhar Rao, founded the
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political party and is currently the 1st Chief Minister of Telangana. His mother K. Shobha Rao, is a home maker. His younger sister, K Kavitha, is a former
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in the
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for the Nizamabad constituency. At the age of ten, he moved to
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and joined the Amravati Public School at
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before shifting to Nalanda Public School at Mehdipatnam. He completed his Schooling at St. George's Grammar School, Abids Road. Further, he pursued Intermediate from Vignan Junior College at Vadlamudi, Guntur, and went on to graduate with a
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in Microbiology, Chemistry and Botany from
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of the
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at Hyderabad. He holds two Post-Graduate degrees— MSc in Bio-Technology from
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and
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in Marketing and E-Commerce from City University of New York (CUNY). During 1998–99, Rao began his stint as an IT professional and interned at the shipping and ocean logistics firm INTTRA Inc on Madison Avenue, New York, USA.


Personal life

Rao is married to Shailima. The couple has two children – son Himanshu Rao and daughter Alekhya Rao.


Political career

Rao began his political career in 2009 when he contested the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly Elections from the Sircilla Assembly constituency. He won by a close margin of 171 votes, defeating independent candidate K. K. Mahender Reddy. Soon after, Rao and 10 other members from the TRS resigned from the Legislative Assembly in support of a separate State for Telangana. In July 2010, the
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ordered the Election Commission of India to conduct by-polls in
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and Vemulawada among other towns across the Telangana region. Rao contested again from Sircilla and again defeated K. K. Mahender Reddy (now with the
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(INC)), this time with a margin of 68,219 votes. He held Rail Roko agitation after police and paramilitary forces were deployed by the
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government to control the ongoing situation. On 27 January 2013, Rao courted arrest when he attempted to participate in the 'Samara Deeksha' (protest) at Indira Park in Hyderabad. Rao demanded that a Bill be introduced in Parliament in an interview to a National News Channel. He also declared that the impending "Telangana government will not compromise on any aspect of administration being delegated to the union government with regard to (the city of) Hyderabad." Finally, the first Legislative Assembly elections for Telangana, the 29th state of the Indian Union, were held on 30 April 2014 (which also coincided with the 2014 General Elections) Rao contested as the MLA candidate for TRS from Sircilla against Konduri Ravider Rao from the INC, winning the seat for the third consecutive time by a margin of 53,004 votes. TRS emerged as the ruling party with the single largest majority in the assembly, winning a decisive mandate of 66 out of 119 seats. On 2 June 2014, Rao was sworn in as a
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(MLA) for Telangana, and Cabinet Minister for Information Technology and Panchayat Raj. He was appointed as Executive Working President of the Telangana Rashtra Samithi Party (TRS) by the President and Chief Minister Kalvakuntla Chandrashekhar Rao.


Role as Minister

Bharat Rashtra Samithi (TRS) working president Rao offered homage to the CRPF personnel killed in the Pulwama attack and donated Rs 25 lakhs from his personal income.


Minister for Information Technology

Soon after assuming office,
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(IT) Minister K. T. Rama Rao briefed the
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on large-scale projects for a progressive
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in a review meeting of the Information Technology and Investment Region (ITIR) Policy. In December 2014, along with the
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(TSIIC) Chairman, Rao held discussions with the CEO of Smart City in
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with regard to developing Hyderabad under the ambit of ITIR. Rao also called on Yusuff Ali M A, chairman of the Abu Dhabi-based
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who said that his company would invest Rs 2,500 crore in Telangana's FMCG domain for 2015–16. During the same time, Rama Rao visited the Sonapur camp in Dubai to interact with about 20,000 migrant workers from
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who resided there. In May 2015, Rao led an IT department delegation on a two-week tour to the United States with the agenda of discussing and reaching partnerships with corporate giants on various areas of collaboration with the
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. The top brass of 30 leading companies which include John Chambers of
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,
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of Oracle and John Veihmeyer, the global chairman of
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, met Rao to discuss the new industrial policy and ease of doing business in Telangana. He met
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CEO, Satya Nadella, and Amazon executives Monique Meche & John Schoettler who assured their continued support to the State's initiatives in the IT space. The Minister had also exhorted Non Resident Indians in a meeting at
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to be Goodwill Ambassadors in representation of the state government outside India. He set up the largest start-up incubator,
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on 5 November 2015. The platform located at Gachibowli is one of Rao's landmark initiatives for the state's young talent pool to innovate, incubate and incorporate new ideas for entrepreneurship. Up to 300 start-ups and provides a futuristic workspace for up to 800 people at once. Rao conceptualised the cell a step further than the norm by including public-private partnership and mentorship as core features of the facility. Rao invited several industry leaders including Adobe Inc. CEO Shantanu Narayen,
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chairman Kiran Mazumdar Shaw and
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co-founder
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among others to mentor young
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of the state. In December 2015, Infosys CEO
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met with Rao during his visit to T-Hub. Soon after, the company announced that it was going to expand its Pocharam campus to double the capacity to 25,000 employees as compared to 12,000 employees, making it Infosys' biggest campus. The
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Centre for
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and Transformative Values at
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(MIT) has decided to establish its South Asia centre in Hyderabad. On 19 March 2016, Rao urged Union Information Technology Minister
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to sanction Rs 100 crore for the second phase of T-Hub. Mr. Prasad was also urged to sanction Rs 3,000 crore due to the State for implementation of IT Investment Region. During a 2014 (CII) conference on
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, Rao had urged industry to collaborate with the government to combat cyber crimes. This, while emphasising a dedicated workforce to defeat the threat that hackers pose to the IT infrastructure. Towards a Swachh Digital Telangana, in July 2015, two important MoUs were signed in the presence of Rao. As a result, One MoU between the Government of Telangana and C.R. Rao Institute of Mathematics, Statistics and
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to make cyber security part of the state's multi-policy framework. Another was signed between TASK and Samsung South-West Asia in offering courses on
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development and testing operations. In August 2015, the state government partnered with
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and Data Security Council of India (DSCI) towards making Hyderabad a cyber-safe destination. On 10 March 2016, Governor E S L Narasimhan stated in his address to the joint session of Assembly that, with Rao as the first IT Minister of the state, the IT sector recorded huge exports of Rs 68,258 crore through 1,300 IT units, including 500 global companies, which shows 16% growth.


Minister for Panchayat Raj

On 19 January 2015, Rao announced that at least 26 government employees of various departments will be brought to work under the chairmanship of village sarpanches through a new Act that will strengthen village
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s in Telangana. He also assured that his government will appoint special tribunals and ombudsmen for the purpose of accountability and grievance redressal. Rao stated that the government has plans to spend Rs. 642 crore in 150 most backward mandalstill the year 2020 for improving livelihood and human development index under the Telangana PallePragathiprogramme. In June 2015, Rao urged Union Panchayat Raj Minister, Nihal Chand, to give priority to the new state and ensure that arrears of the 13th Finance Commission funds be released from the central pool with immediate effect. This, while appraising him of important programmes that include Our Village- Our Plan, Harithaharam and the much sought after construction of two bed room houses with basic amenities for the poor and weaker sections. A Cabinet Sub-Committee chaired by Minister Rao had formulated guidelines for the implementation of ‘GramaJyothi', a flagship programme of the state government which was launched on 15 August 2015. The guidelines envisaged that the perspective plan should focus on provision of basic amenities for rural development. To meet them, Rao emphasised the allocation of funds to various works like provision of drinking water, health, education, electricity, sanitation and roads among others. Rao also unveiled that the State Government was planning to increase the bank linkage to SHG women from the earlier Rs 5 lakh to Rs 10 lakh. He directed officials to construct Mahila Bhavans for SERP offices at the village level. In July 2014, Rao had expedited the clearance of dues to the tune of Rs 14.96 crore for women beneficiaries of the Bangaru Talli scheme. During a review meeting of the Department of Panchayat Raj held on 18 September 2015, Rao announced that e-panchayat system would be rolled out across Telangana in the forthcoming months, the TRS government's flagship project in the e-governance space for a progressive state. Towards women empowerment, he declared that about 10,000 women would be provided employment through the proposed comprehensive village service centers or PalleSamagraSevaKendram. These women, besides qualified youth, are trained and appointed as Village Level Entrepreneurs (VLEs) to operate, supervise and implement government schemes at the village level. Interacting with a group of women at a VLE training programme held at the Telangana State Institute for Panchayat Raj and
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(TSIPARD), Rao appreciated women from over 4 lakh self-help groups for successfully repaying Rs. 5,000 crore loans availed by thrift groups adhering to fiscal discipline. Rao launched the Water Grid Scheme (Telangana Drinking Water Supply Project – Water Grid) in September 2015, with an estimated outlay of Rs. 35,000 crore. According to him, the State government is fully determined to complete the project, also known as Mission Bhagiratha, one that is expected to find a lasting solution to the drinking water needs of people in the State, much ahead of the stipulated time frame of three-and-a-half years. The government would also use hydraulic modelling
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for determining the size of water pipelines, pumping capacity and height to which water would be pumped. Wide spread success of the concept and implementation in the initial month impressed the Chief Minister of
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, who wished to replicate the model for the Bundelkhand Region. Rao and a team of IT department officials had flown to
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in October 2015 to give a presentation in respect of the Water Grid Scheme, alongside inviting Yadav to visit Telangana for a ground-level assessment. Earlier, Rao had also inaugurated the Rs. 10 crore Comprehensive Protected Drinking Water Supply (CPWS) Scheme at Puttakota in Raghunadhapalem mandal and a new rural water supply scheme at Edulapuram village in
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rural mandal. On 27 January 2016, the
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, the
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, and the
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signed a US$75 million credit agreement for the Telangana Rural Inclusive Growth Project. This was hailed as a significant boost to the rural development department on the ministerial watch of Rao that would enhance the agricultural incomes of small and marginal farmers in the state, and ensure increased access to services related to health, nutrition, sanitation and social entitlements. Rao told the State Assembly in March 2016 that the state government would construct as many as 1,000 new Gram Panchayat buildings across the state in the first phase at a cost of Rs 130 crore. The new buildings will replace the dilapidated ones. The government has sanctioned Rs 13 lakh for each building. He also told the House that a total of 2.75 lakh LED bulbs would be fitted in 25 municipalities and nagar panchayats of Telangana government at a cost of Rs.10 per bulb as fitting charges.


Role in GHMC elections

Elections to the
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(GHMC), the urban local government body of Hyderabad, were conducted in February 2016. Rao was made in-charge of the party's campaign for the election. He was entrusted with the complete responsibility of the party's campaign and publicity strategy since KCR was preoccupied with MLC polls. The odds were against the party in the city election since it had won only 2 out of 24 Assembly seats in previous GHMC elections. The election has seen Rao actively touring all 150 wards of the city in a span of one week, conducting more than 100 public meetings while canvasing for TRS. Starting as early as 6 am every day, he worked round the clock to participate and engage with important leaders in the campaign sending a strong message to party cadre. He was seen to use his marketing skills and political experience to promote the party as a strong contender in the election. Hyderabad is a bastion for urban-centric parties like the
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and
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(TDP) which draw their support from the large Seemandhra population and working class residing in the city. Proving the allegations that the ruling party was trying to conduct elections during the
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vacation were wrong, Rao asserted that he believed in inclusive leadership and that the party would win with the votes of Seemandhra people, exuding confidence that the people of Andhra region would also vote for the TRS seeing the development works of the government. His initiatives as the IT minister of the State won the confidence of both the people and industry leaders making his campaign a success. He also reached out to
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and "basti log". The induction of local basti leaders, announcement of the double-bedroom scheme, regularisation of house sites and uninterrupted water supply attracted people from the basti to vote for the party in large numbers. As a result, TRS won in 99 out of the 150 wards in the city, virtually wiping out the BJP,
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(INC) and TDP. Political analysts attributed this to the articulate speeches of the double master's degree holder turned-politician that won the hearts of Hyderabadis and positioned him as the most preferred leader among young voters. Rao is lauded for the victory of TRS in the GHMC polls since the party had a bitter loss when it contested for the local government (Municipal Corporation of Hyderabad) elections in 2002, when it ended up winning just one division.


Municipal Administration and Urban Development and Brand Hyderabad

He was assigned the Municipal Administration and Urban Development subject in addition to the Panchayat Raj and Information Technology portfolio. For rejuvenation of the polluted Musi River, Rao announced that the state government would approach the
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(GCF), Incheon,
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for a loan of Rs 3,000 crore. The minister also appealed to the
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, manufacturers and hoteliers not to discharge the waste into the drains and warned that action be initiated against the violators. In March 2016, Rao said that the government was ready to form special-purpose
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s, provide speedy clearances and ensure proper dispute redressal mechanism for firms investing in key infrastructure works, including flyovers, expressways and others in the capital region. Rao aimed at revitalising Hyderabad and boosting the state's economy by launching the ''Happening Hyderabad'' initiative for 52 events across 52 weeks a year. The concept encourages the hosting of several events in the city round the year from music and dance programs to food and art events. The Telangana government would partner with various event organisers by providing them financial or branding support, a first of its kind initiative by any state government in India. Rao replied to a query in the State Assembly in March 2016 that 74 per cent of
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project was completed. He informed members of the House that the metro line had been laid to an extent of 43 km in a short span of time and claimed that it is a world record for the world's biggest metro project in public private partnership. In March 2016, Rao announced that the long-pending Charminar Pedestrianisation Project (CPP) in Old City area of Hyderabad would be completed in the by August and would be opened to public. Rao laid the foundation stone for the IMAGE (Innovation in Multimedia, Animation, Gaming and Entertainment) Tower at Hyderabad Knowledge City, Raidurgam of Serilingampally mandal, on Sunday, 5 November 2017. The IMAGE Tower will be a centre of excellence with state-of-the-art facilities that will act as a catalyst for animation, visual effects, gaming and comics sectors in Telangana.


Awards and recognitions

*Inspirational Icon Of The Year - For Politics by News18 * Ritz Magazine Skoch Challenger of the Year 2015 * IT Minister of the year 2017 by Skoch.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Rao, K. T. Rama Telangana MLAs 2014–2018 Telangana politicians 1976 births Living people Telugu politicians Members of the Telangana Legislative Council State cabinet ministers of Telangana Bharat Rashtra Samithi politicians People from Karimnagar Indian expatriates in the United States Telangana MLAs 2018–2023