Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy opened Suzen Medicare's new fluid manufacturing plant in Maheshwaram on Friday. The ₹180 crore facility will produce IV fluids and antibiotics using advanced German technology from Rommelag. The plant covers 1.60 lakh sq ft on four acres in E-City and is ready to start production. Mr. Revanth Reddy praised the plant, saying it shows how continuous hard work over 30 years has helped Hyderabad compete with major global cities. He added that this investment supports his government’s Telangana Rising 2047 vision. The vision aims to make Telangana a $1 trillion economy by 2034 and $3 trillion by 2047. "We are encouraging industries started by young entrepreneurs," said the Chief Minister. He highlighted Telangana’s strength in the pharma sector, stating, "40% of the bulk drugs produced in the country are manufactured in Telangana." He proudly declared, "Those who studied here have become CEOs of global companies. This is a matter of great pride for us." Suzen Medicare plans to serve both domestic and global markets and aims to provide contract manufacturing services to leading pharmaceutical companies. The facility is a big boost to the state’s Core Urban Region Economy (CURE) and Peri Urban Region Economy (PURE), designed to drive innovation, manufacturing, and industrial growth in Telangana.