The NAFFCO Group, headquartered in dubai and the largest manufacturer and provider of life safety products worldwide, would spend Rs. 700 crore in telangana to build a manufacturing facility. In addition to this, the business will collaborate with the National Academy of Construction in hyderabad to open a fire Safety Training Academy.
On Tuesday, KT Rama Rao, the minister of industries, posted the following information on social media: "Kicking off our dubai tour with fantastic news. A state-of-the-art manufacturing facility will be built in telangana thanks to an investment of Rs. 700 crore by NAFFCO, a global leader in fire safety equipment with operations in more than 100 countries. The minister posted on X (formerly Twitter) that "in addition, they will also collaborate with the National Academy of Construction, hyderabad to establish a fire Safety Training Academy."
According to insiders in the industry, the partnership with the National school of Construction to construct a fire safety training school in hyderabad is also a significant step for telangana and the nation as a whole. In the gulf nations, where construction, oil, and gas operations are vital, safety is a major concern. They claimed that several young people from telangana are drawn to the field here by the work prospects with high remuneration.