The construction of Telangana's new secretariat building is a sight to behold. Spanning 28 acres, the impressive structure is a reflection of the state's self-respect and importance. Resembling the White House, the secretariat features state-of-the-art facilities and stunning design elements. With a height of 265 feet and six floors, the building is an impressive sight. The inclusion of a mandir, mosque, and churches around the secretariat symbolizes the state's inclusiveness towards all religions. Additionally, the construction of two water fountains with red sandstone, modeled after those at Parliament, adds to the grandeur of the campus. The vast greenery and sea shore surrounding the secretariat make it a true wonder. Incorporating Indo-Persian style architecture, the main buildings boast huge domes and are named after Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, a leader in the Indian independence movement. The design of the secretariat is a reflection of the rich culture and traditions of Telangana. On April 30, Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao will inaugurate the