Revanth Reddy Launches Major Projects in Cyberabad

Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy is initiating major construction and utility projects worth Rs.1674 crores in Cyberabad, focusing on urban infrastructure improvements that will significantly enhance transportation and living standards.

Revanth Reddy Launches Major Projects in Cyberabad

Highlights

  • Revanth Reddy launches large-scale projects in Cyberabad
  • Bachupally flyover inauguration
  • Construction of CMC headquarters with a 161 crore budget
  • Miyapur flyover intersection at INR 530 crores

Hyderabad, India - Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy is set to kick-start significant development projects in Cyberabad with an allocation of INR 1,674.74 crores on Monday. The initiatives cover a wide range of infrastructure and utility improvements aimed at enhancing the livability and connectivity in the region.

Inauguration of Bachupally Flyover - One of the

Focus on Cyberabad Municipal Corporation

The foundation stone for the construction of the Cyberabad Municipal Corporation (CMC) headquarters, valued at INR 161 crores, is another notable project. Additionally, the Miyapur flyover intersection, a mammoth investment worth INR 530 crores, aims to provide seamless transport links.

Water and Education Infrastructure - Other significant initiatives include the Serilingampally ROB, which will be built at an estimated cost of INR 308 crores. The scheme also includes a newly constructed Bachupally flyover worth INR 65.53 crores and the main bridge for the service road on both sides of ORR worth INR 229 crores with an additional new service road at a cost of INR 110 crores.

The Chief Minister will also lay the foundation for a pipeline from MGIT Shankarpalli Road to Manikonda valued at INR 29.25 crores and multi-lane approach ramps up to two railway over-bridges near Kollur interchange with an investment of INR 343.75 crores.

In terms of urban infrastructure, a key project is the widening of the main carriageway on the left side of ORR from Nanakramguda to Gachibowli at a cost of Rs. 26.50 crore, followed by the construction of Young India Integrated School at a cost of INR 200 crores and the development of Working Women's Hostels in Madhapur and Nanakramguda at an estimated investment of INR 14.40 crores.

These projects, spearheaded by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, epitomize a commitment to urban infrastructure development, ensuring Cyberabad remains at the forefront of modernization in Hyderabad.

Fetching Next...