Telangana CM lays foundation for elevated corridor in Secunderabad
Starting from paradise Junction, the corridor travels to the ORR Junction, West Maredpally, Karkhana, Tirumalgheri, Bollaram, Alwal, Hakimpet, and Thumkunta.
The defense ministry owns 113.48 acres of the 197.2 acres that make up the full 18.1 km corridor, while the remaining 83.72 acres are privately owned.
The elevated corridor makes up 11.2 kilometers of the 18.1 kilometers in total.
The corridor has a 0.3-kilometer subterranean tube as well. The project is anticipated to cost Rs 2,232 crore and entails building 287 piers.
The project was put on hold for years due to disagreements between the federal and state governments. The prior BRS administration disregarded the project and the needs of the populace. My government communicated with the union government shortly after taking office and resolved the issue. "I discussed the ongoing project issue with the prime minister and the minister of Defense," he stated.
He also took issue with the BRS's tardiness in allocating land and renewing the lease on the defense property at Chandrayana Gutta.
The telangana people "suffered a lot due to the crooked policies" that the previous administration had implemented, the chief minister said.
Speaking about the elevated route, he predicted that its completion will hasten the development of northern Telangana.
According to Revanth, the state administration is prepared to battle the center should it refuse the state's demands for assistance in developing the state.
Hyderabad's development as an international metropolis is a priority for the state government. Only during elections do we engage in political activity. After the elections, the state's growth is the main objective facing the government. In the upcoming days, the administration is also dedicated to improving the Cantonment region," he continued.