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Telangana Govt. will develop film industry: Minister Srinivas Yadav

October 16, 2015 05:45 pm | Updated 05:46 pm IST - HYDERABAD:

HYDERABAD: 21/07/2015:.-Controversial Commercial Taxes Minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav is facing opposition attacks on continuation as minister in the KCR's cabinet without submitting the resignation to his MLA post that he elected on TDP ticket has sparked controversy, all sets to address journalists at a news conference in Hyderabad on Tuesday.-Photo: Mohammed_Yousuf

Minister for Commercial Taxes and Cinematography Talasani Srinivas Yadav on Friday stated that the Government was planning to make Hyderabad the permanent venue to conduct International Children’s Film Festival.

Arrangements for the event to be held from November 14 to 20 were being made on a large scale with I-Max here as the main venue, the Minister told newspersons after releasing audio compact disc and launching website of the 19th International Children’s Film Festival. The event would also be held in all district headquarters, he stated.

Stating that Hyderabad was one of the best places for development of the film industry, the minister added that the Government would take along all stakeholders in its efforts to expand the industry here further. Good locations for shooting across Telangana would be an added advantage in addition to good weather conditions throughout the year, he said.

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About 450 child delegates and 75 other delegates involved in making of films for children from across the country and overseas were expected to participate in the event, Mr. Yadav said explaining that film shows and workshops would also be held in district headquarters for the children and others engaged there. He explained that 14 cinema halls including three screens in I-Max were selected to screen films in Hyderabad.

Inaugural and valedictory functions of the film festival would be held at Shilpa Kala Vedika at Shilparamam Thoranam while workshops would be held at Bal Bhavan in Public Gardens. A total of 1,204 entries were received for the film festival this year. Chairman of Children’s Film Society of india (CFSI) Mukhesh Khanna would be stationed in Hyderabad throughout the festival.

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