New industrial projects within Kondapur Industrial Park in Medak district, Telangana, are poised to begin operations after construction of more than half the planned units was completed, state officials said on Wednesday.
Kondapur Industrial Park Telangana to begin operations
According to a release from the office of IT and Industries Minister D. Sridhar Babu, 36 of the 64 units planned for the park have finished construction and are ready for inauguration. The projects together represent an estimated investment of ₹1,000 crore and are expected to create employment opportunities for roughly 5,000 young people once they commence production.
Mr Sridhar Babu met representatives of the Kondapur Industrialists Association and senior officials, including TGIIC Managing Director Shashank and the Government Investments Division Director Madhusudan, to review progress and necessary arrangements for the park to become fully operational. The minister instructed officials to resolve outstanding power supply issues by next month and to prioritise completion of the approach road that will link the industrial park to the national highway.
Officials were also urged to expedite the remaining infrastructure works so that the completed units can move quickly into production. Association president K. Shravan Kumar and other industrial leaders attended the meeting to discuss timelines and practical steps to ensure a smooth start-up for the businesses based in the park.
The readiness of these units marks a significant step for Medak district’s industrial agenda. Local authorities say the concentration of completed facilities will boost manufacturing capacity in the region and support ancillary services and supply chains. While the release did not specify the sectors represented by the new units, the combined scale of investment and expected employment indicates a notable local economic impact.
Resolving power constraints and finalising the approach road feature prominently among the immediate priorities. Reliable electricity and improved road access are essential to attract further investment, reduce logistical costs and ensure uninterrupted operations. The minister’s deadline for power issues signals a focused effort to remove administrative or technical bottlenecks in time for the planned inaugurations.
Industry representatives at the meeting highlighted the importance of completing remaining infrastructure works swiftly to prevent delays in commissioning and to meet employment projections. With dozens of units already built, stakeholders said coordinated action from state agencies will determine whether the park achieves full operational capacity within the near term.
For Medak district and the wider Telangana economy, the arrival of new units at Kondapur Industrial Park may strengthen local manufacturing networks and provide immediate job opportunities for skilled and semi-skilled workers. The park’s progress also dovetails with state policies aimed at enhancing industrial corridors and improving the ease of doing business for domestic and foreign investors.
Officials will monitor adherence to the minister’s timelines, and further announcements are expected as power and road issues are resolved and units formally open. The successful commissioning of these projects would deliver a near-term boost to employment and economic activity in the area, while helping to position the park as a growing industrial hub within Telangana.
Key Takeaways:
- Kondapur Industrial Park Telangana: 36 of 64 units have completed construction and are ready to commence operations.
- The projects represent a combined investment of ₹1,000 crore and are expected to generate around 5,000 jobs.
- State minister directed officials to resolve power issues within a month and expedite the approach road to the national highway.

















