Telangana Boasts 0.2% Inflation, Credits Governance in Economic Survey

Telangana Minister Sridhar Babu highlighted the state's 0.2% inflation rate as a key indicator of successful governance, citing the latest Economic Survey. He stated the report counters opposition propaganda and reflects positive outcomes over the past two years. The minister expressed optimism that pending projects for Telangana, including a new IIM and railway initiatives, will be included in the upcoming Union Budget. The Economic Survey projects India's GDP growth for FY27 between 6.8% and 7.2%, emphasizing resilient domestic demand.

Key Points: Telangana's 0.2% Inflation Highlights Economic Survey Outcomes

  • Telangana inflation at 0.2%
  • Economic survey shows positive outcomes
  • Rebuttal to opposition allegations
  • Hope for pending projects in Budget
  • India's GDP growth projected 6.8-7.2%
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'Telangana's economic survey shows positive outcomes, inflation at 0.2%', says Minister Sridhar Babu

Telangana Minister Sridhar Babu cites state's 0.2% inflation as proof of sound governance, countering opposition claims ahead of Union Budget.

"Inflation currently stands at about 0.2%, the lowest in the country, which is a major indicator of our governance. - Sridhar Babu"

Hyderabad, January 31

Telangana Minister Sridhar Babu on Saturday said the country's economic survey reflects positive outcomes over the past two years, highlighting how the state's inflation being at 0.2% is a key indicator of sound governance.

He added the report counters opposition allegations, showing the government's efforts to maintain economic balance across all sections of society.

Speaking to ANI, the minister said, "The economic survey report indicates and also shows a positive outcome of our Telangana government for the past two years. The lowest inflation reading is a primary signal that inflation is under control...We are striving to maintain a forthright economic balance for all sections of society. Inflation currently stands at about 0.2%, the lowest in the country, which is a major indicator of our governance...The economic survey report is a rebuttal to all the allegations of propaganda that they (opposition) have been disseminating for the past two years."

On the Union Budget 2026-27, Sridhar Babu expressed optimism, stating, "We are hopeful that the pending projects will be included in the budget...We have made every effort to ensure the Bifurcation Act is implemented properly...We demand one more IIM, the railway projects due for Telangana, and many other due projects..."

The Economic Survey says 'India's external sector remains strong, with deepening global integration driven by robust exports, resilient services trade, and expanding trade networks. This reflects increased competitiveness, diversification, and adaptability to global demand.'

The Economic Survey of India is regarded as the nation's official annual "report card" on the economy. It provides a comprehensive, data-backed review of the economy's performance over the previous year and offers a broad roadmap for future policy direction. As the government's flagship annual report, it reviews key economic developments over the past 12 months.

The Centre released the 2025-26 economic survey earlier this week, noting that India's economic growth remains resilient, with strong domestic demand as the main anchor, even as the global environment remains fragile.

Taking an optimistic view of the economy, the Economic Survey estimated India's potential growth at around 7 per cent. It also projected that India's GDP growth in FY27 is likely to remain in the range of 6.8 per cent to 7.2 per cent, reflecting the economy's medium-term strength supported by reforms and macroeconomic stability.

Meanwhile, the Union Budget 2026-27 is set to be presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday. This year, the Budget presentation falls on a weekend. FM Sitharaman is set to present a record ninth consecutive Union Budget on February 1, marking a significant milestone in India's parliamentary and economic history.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Numbers are one thing, but ground reality is another. I live in Hyderabad and while some things are stable, the price of vegetables and fuel doesn't feel like 0.2% inflation. Would like to see the detailed methodology behind this survey.
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Aditya G
Good to see Telangana performing well. The demand for another IIM and railway projects is crucial for the state's long-term development. Hope the Union Budget addresses these pending issues. Jai Telangana! 💪
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Hyderabad for work, I've been impressed with the infrastructure growth. If the economic indicators are this positive, it bodes well for attracting more investment and talent to the state.
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Karthik V
The minister is right to highlight this, but governance is more than just one number. What about job creation for youth and support for farmers? Hope the full survey addresses these aspects too. Balanced development is key.
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Meera T
Controlling inflation is a big achievement, especially when many countries are struggling. Telangana's model should be studied by other states. The focus on economic balance for all sections is the right approach. 👏

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