The State is planning to adopt unique legislation against cybercrime, according to IT minister KT Rama Rao, and will be the first State in the nation to do so. The guidelines were already being prepared by the NALSAR university and will be released as soon as possible, he added. Additionally, the minister said that the State government was now expanding IT businesses into the Old City.
The R&B buildings department had given over 12 acres for the project, therefore the foundation for an IT tower in malakpet will soon be placed, he added. "Two to four firms have already been chosen. On the eve of laying the foundation for the malakpet IT Tower, we hope to sign MoUs with five to six businesses, said Rama Rao.
Industries minister KT Rama Rao expressed confidence that the BRS will form a government for a third straight term and said that telangana was in safe hands with chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, who was guaranteeing communal peace in the State. The minister condemned the jaipur event in which an RPF officer murdered four people, including Saifuddin, a local of the city's Bazarghat neighbourhood, and said that the State government will provide the dead person's family with all possible help.