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The Chamber of Commerce was established in 1917 to represent Hyderabad State of the old Nizam's dominions. After the formation of Andhra Pradesh in 1956, its name was changed to 'The Federation of Andhra Pradesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry'in 1958.
CII made immediate policy interventions and representations at both the state and central government levels for macroeconomic management, monetary measures, and ease of doing business. It came out with an impact assessment on industry and economy with an exit strategy to sustain continuity.
The chamber has an indirect membership of over 250,000 companies from various regional chambers of commerce. [7] It is involved in sector-specific business building, business promotion and networking. Currently, it is headquartered in the national capital New Delhi and has a presence in 12 states in India and 8 countries around the world. [8]
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Telangana is one of the fastest-growing states in India posing average annual growth rate of 13.90% over the last five years. [6] Telangana's nominal gross state domestic product for the year 2023-24 stands at ₹15.2 lakh crore (US$180 billion). Service sector is the largest contributor to the Telangana's economy with a share of about 65% in ...
ASSOCHAM was established in 1920 by a group of chambers of commerce led by the Calcutta Traders Association. [6] The Association's head office is located in New Delhi and regional offices are located in the cities of Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Ranchi, Jammu, Chandigarh, Kolkata, Mumbai, Lucknow, Hyderabad, Jaipur and Bhubaneswar.
The Industrial Policy Framework for the State of Telangana recognizes that Industrialization is recognized as a key source of the economic growth and development of the Indian state of Telangana. This framework came into force on 1 December 2014.
The economy of Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana, India, is based on traditional manufacturing, the knowledge sector and tourism. [1] Starting in the 1990s, the economic pattern of the city changed from a primary service hub to a more diversified economy, [2] but the service industry still remains a major contributor. [3]