Overview
- The state set a one-year timeline to complete 51 newly sanctioned centres after unveiling the first 65.
- The public–private programme spans a decade, with Tata Technologies investing about ₹2,100 crore alongside a ₹300 crore state outlay.
- Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy proposed a ₹2,000 monthly scholarship for ATC trainees and asked ministers to arrange funding and TGRTC apprenticeships.
- A special wing to facilitate overseas employment is planned, with Japanese-language training following indications of job opportunities in Japan.
- District rollouts have begun, including three ATCs in Warangal costing roughly ₹22 crore, as Telangana targets training one crore youth by 2047.