Valluru Kranthi, Managing Director, Telangana Tourism Development Corporation (TGTDC), said, “Telangana must identify at least 150 potential weekend getaways and promote them effectively.” She noted that Telangana has already drawn ₹15,000 crore in investments across 31 tourism projects within months of launching its Tourism Policy 2025–2030. The state is currently developing nine tourism clusters, with plans to expand that to 27, backed by curated attractions and tailor-made travel packages.
Telangana targets 150 weekend getaways as tourism investments hit ₹15,000 crore: Valluru Kranthi
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