Cabinet Sub Committee on Musi Rejuvenation project

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Government is committed to provide rehabilitation to every single displaced

The CM appeals to opposition to stop false propaganda against Musi project

India’s first underpass at Begumpet airport

Next phase Metro Rail works soon

Industrial Corridor is coming up in 10,000 square kms

HILT policy introduced to stop Hyderabad from becoming another big pollution city like Delhi

For administrative convenience and development, Greater Hyderabad divided into 3 Corporations

CM Revanth Reddy speaks in the Legislative Council

Hyderabad, March 23: Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has announced that the State Government is ready to constitute a Cabinet Subcommittee led by Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka, IT and Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu and Transport minister Ponnam Prabhakar on Musi Rejuvenation Project.

Speaking in the Legislative Council today, the Chief Minister said that the government formulated a roadmap for the development of Musi and assured that all the displaced will be provided rehabilitation. ” We will not render anyone living alongside Musi homeless.
We will not cause harm to even a single individual”, the CM said appealed to the political parties to stop false propaganda against the Musi project. If the opposition feels uncomfortable submitting suggestions directly to me, I am ready to constitute a Cabinet Sub-Committee.

The CM criticized the previous BRS government for abandoning the Musi project. Sircilla MLA KT Rama Rao claimed that he established the Musi River Development Corporation. Why the BRS is politicising the project, the Chief Minister said that the government is ready to seek suggestions on the project.

Stating that the government secured permission to develop an underpass road at Begumpet Airport, CM Revanth Reddy said that it was the first of its kind project in the country. Our objective is to minimize the need for vehicles to halt at traffic signals within the city, thereby ensuring a smooth flow of traffic. Measures were also taken to clear encroachments from footpaths in order to safeguard human lives and allocated designated spaces for street vendors. To ease the parking problem, a multi-level car parking facility was also established near KBR Park. The works for the elevated corridors along the Nalgonda and Vijayawada routes were also under progress.

The Chief Minister highlighted Telangana Rising 2047 and the development of PURE, CURE and RARE regions for a sustainable development and economic growth of the entire Telangana state. “We will also establish an industrial corridor spanning an area of ​​10,000 square kilometers “.

The CM explained how Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Bangaluru are facing the threat of increasing air pollution, traffic problems, floods and other civics problems. Hyderabad is known as the “City of Rocks and Lakes.” Although we often refer to it as the “Old City,” it represents the original core of the metropolis. The city is home to numerous historical landmarks, including the Charminar, Gulzar Houz, and the Legislative Council building where we are currently situated.

CM Revanth Reddy pointed out that despite possessing such a glorious history, the Hyderabad city is now facing challenges. In view of the exponential increase of vehicles, the Chief Minister emphasized that there is an urgent need to establish adequate parking facilities to accommodate this growing volume of vehicles.

Apart from developing Secunderabad and Cherlapally railway stations, the CM said that Metro rail expansion works will be started soon. ” We have decided to take over the Metro project after holding discussions with L&T. Since the Metro rail lacked last-mile connectivity, the government proposed metro expansion and the union government also responded positively.

CM Revanth Reddy said that relocation of pollution industries in the Hyderabad City outside the ORR will help to provide land for middle classes. As a result, Hyderabad will become a more livable city. The plans regarding the development works currently underway across 29 different locations was already announced. Introduced the HILT policy to ensure that Hyderabad does not face air pollution like Delhi. We are reclassifying land from industrial zones to multi-use zones. “

The CM said that government prepared a big plan to construct an elevated corridor running through the heart of the city, alongside Musi River, stretching from Gandipet to Gourelli. The corridor will help to travel from Gandipet to Gourelli—a distance of just 40 kilometers in a short ime.

To ensure transparency in the administration, CM Revanth Reddy said that the government introduced a specific policy for every department. ” Our focus is not a mere Good Governance,’ but rather on ‘Smart Governance.’ To facilitate ease of administration and foster coordination among officials, we have implemented a unified policy framework for the entire Core Urban Region Economy. We also divided the city of Hyderabad into three municipal corporations strategically.

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