Hyderabad: A cabinet meeting was chaired by Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR) recently. This went on for a long time. During the meeting, the cabinet talked on many issues and in addition, many important decisions were also taken. The cabinet has approved a new policy to create more employment opportunities for the local people in the industries set up in Telangana state. It is also news that the Cabinet also thought that IT industries in Hyderabad should not be concentrated in one place. It said that IT industries should be established around the city. Simultaneously, the Cabinet has approved the Hyderabad Grid Policy to provide additional incentives to IT companies in the western part of Hyderabad. After the formation of Telangana state, the government has brought about a new industrial policy through the TS iPass Act. Due to this policy, industries can come to the state on a large scale. The Chief Minister also directed the Industries Department to formulate a policy to give more opportunities to the youth of Telangana in the coming industries. Due to this, a draft has been prepared by the Ministry of Industry under the leadership of Minister KT Rama Rao. Apart from this, the cabinet also believed that there should be more opportunities for local people in industries to be set up in Telangana. During this time, the cabinet has decided to promote the use of electrical vehicles in Telangana to reduce the air pollution caused by the increasing number of vehicles. The cabinet has also approved the design of the new building of the secretariat. A directive has been given to the Medical Health Department. In which it has been said that the amount should be released every month. Along with this, the Chief Minister also said that the workers who leave their home and family and come to Telangana for work, we need to take the necessary steps to ensure that. Also Read- This is how Teachers change our lives President of Hindu Samaj Party going for Bhoomi Pujan arrested All religious places in Jammu and Kashmir will open on August 16