CM Reddy inaugurated Gopanpally flyover
The Telangana government has announced its commitment to the rapid development of Serilingampally, a burgeoning area within Hyderabad. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy revealed a new system called HYDRA, designed to address civic issues and enhance disaster management within the city. This initiative is part of a broader effort to improve urban infrastructure and ensure the well-being of Hyderabad’s residents.
In a visionary move, the government has outlined ambitious plans to transform the Musi River into a beautiful tourist destination akin to the Thames River in London. The Musi Riverfront Development project, with an investment of Rs 1.50 lakh crore, aims to start soon. This project reflects the government’s dedication to leveraging the natural beauty of Hyderabad to boost tourism and enhance the city’s appeal on a global scale.
The Chief Minister emphasized the government’s commitment to promoting Hyderabad as a cosmopolitan city. Acknowledging the current condition of the Musi River, which emits a foul smell, the government has prepared comprehensive plans for its development. These plans aim to attract tourists from around the world over the next five years, turning the Musi River into a significant landmark and a testament to the People’s government.
The Musi Riverfront Development project will be executed in such a way that it will be remembered for generations. The Chief Minister appealed to all citizens to join as partners in the development of Hyderabad. He requested cooperation from everyone to transform Hyderabad into a cosmopolitan city within the next ten years, ensuring that the city’s growth and modernization benefit all its residents.
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