On Tuesday, Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao attended a 'bhumi puja' and laid the groundwork for three Telangana Institute of Medical Sciences (TIMS) super-speciality hospitals in Hyderabad. The three TIMS will be erected in Alwal, Gaddiannaram, and Erragadda, and the State government has already approved Rs 2,679 crore for their construction. T Harish Rao, Minister of Health, and Sabitha Indira Reddy, Minister of Education, Minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav and others accompanied the Chief Minister. Speaking at the foundation laying ceremony, Chief Minister K Chandraseksekhar Rao(KCR) emphasised the government's health strategy, which will undoubtedly benefit the general public. He stated that some parties engage in religion politics and that people should not fall into their trap. 'Religion is a cancer, and if you catch that cancer, you're in danger, so be alert,' warned CM KCR, adding that religious hatred will not help the state's development. Telangana, despite being a recently formed state, has exceeded big states such as Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu,