CM Revanth Reddy suggests that the Bharti company focus on digital, cloud, cybersecurity, and AI operations in Hyderabad
Sunil Mittal announces Hyderabad as the second headquarters for Airtel
Airtel is also ready to increase Data Centre capacity and expand fibre connectivity.
Mittal announces scholarships for government school and ATC students
Bharti Enterprises Chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal meets CM Revanth Reddy in Hyderabad today.
HYDERABAD, JUNE 30M 2026: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has said that the State Government has proposed exploring the possibility of establishing a big comprehensive Data centre and AI infrastructure campus in Telangana.
Bharti Enterprises Chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal paid a courtesy call on Chief Minister Revanth Reddy at the MCRHRD Bodhi Pavilion today. During the meeting, the Chief Minister emphasised the need to focus on the expansion of Airtel’s digital, cloud, cybersecurity, and AI operations in Hyderabad. The CM also suggested launching the Chandanvelli data centre project soon.
The Chief Minister advised Mittal to nominate a senior executive to coordinate and work with the Telangana government on future investment opportunities and resolve the issue expeditiously.
Announcing that the Bharti Company was considering Hyderabad as the second headquarters for Airtel, Mittal assured that the company will move forward to further increase data centre capacity and also expand fibre connectivity.
CM Revanth Reddy briefed Mittal about the reforms introduced in the Telangana government’s education sector, the establishment of Young India Skill University to enhance the skills of the unemployed, the upgrade of ITIs into ATCs (Advanced Technology Centres) and the development of the polytechnic colleges.
Sunil Mittal announced that scholarships would be provided to students studying in government schools and ATCs through the Bharti Foundation.