Special plans for the development of Hyderabad

Harish-Rao
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After the formation of Telangana, the government has formulated special plans for the development of Hyderabad city and implementing them.

As a result of these measures, our Hyderabad city has for the second time stood in the first place in terms of social,economic, real estate and employment parameters as per the study conducted at the international level. Construction of 9 flyovers, 4 under-passes and 3 RoBs has been completed in the city.

During the Corona period construction of flyovers, 300 kms of roads and 29 link roads were completed at a cost of Rs.2,000 crore.The recently completed Durgam Cheruvu Cable Bridge has added further attraction to the city. Thousands of people visit the place every day to enjoy the beauty of this bridge.

The bridge has considerably reduced the distance between the Banjara Hills and the Hi-Tech City. With the reduction of traffic congestion,motorists are able to travel comfortably and quickly.

To alleviate the hunger of the poor, the government is providing good meals for 55,000 people every day at Rs. 5 through 179 food centres.The government has kept up its promise made during the recent GHMC elections regarding the supply of drinking water.

The government is providing 20,000 litres of safe drinking water free of cost to every household. This has reduced the burden of water bills on the poor and middle-class people. An amount of
Rs.250 crore is proposed in this Budget for the supply of free drinking water.

Taking into account the future drinking water needs of the people of Hyderabad, the government is planning to take up a new project to bring water from the Sunkesula near Nagarjuna Sagar to
Hyderabad. The estimated cost of this project is Rs.1,450 crore. In this Budget, an amount of Rs.725 crore is proposed for the project to be constructed in Sunkesula.

An amount of Rs.200 crore is proposed in Budget Estimates 2021-22 for the restoration of the Musi River and for beautification of river front.Rs.1,000 crore is proposed in Budget Estimates 2021-22 for
the Metro Rail project.

The amount proposed for provision of drinking water to the newly formed colonies within the Outer Ring Road is Rs.250 crore.149. The amount proposed as assistance to the Warangal Municipal Corporation for taking up development works is Rs.250 crore. An amount of Rs.150 crore is proposed to Khammam
Municipal Corporation for development works.

An amount of Rs.15,030 crore is proposed in Budget Estimates 2021-22 for Municipal Administration

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