CM Revanth Reddy reviews Future City development works

Hyderabad: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy reviewed the construction progress of key projects under the Future City initiative, including the Future City Development Authority (FCDA) office and Young India Skills University (YISU) buildings.

During the visit, Revanth Reddy inspected ongoing works within the project zone and assessed the pace of construction. He examined the FCDA office complex and reviewed design layouts of the surrounding area.

He issued directions to officials to ensure quality execution while maintaining timelines. At the same time, he emphasised the importance of coordinated planning in shaping the Future City infrastructure.

Further, Revanth Reddy visited multiple buildings under the Young India Skills University and assessed their construction status. He instructed officials to accelerate the pace of work and avoid delays.

Senior officials accompanied him during the inspection, including Chief Secretary Ramakrishna Rao and YISU Vice Chancellor Subbarao, along with other department representatives.

Revanth Reddy directs the faster execution of Future City works

The Chief Minister continued his review by closely examining structural progress at various sites. He stressed that timely completion remained critical for the broader development plan.

In addition, he reviewed the architectural and functional aspects of the FCDA infrastructure and surrounding layouts. He asked officials to align execution with long-term planning goals.

Meanwhile, he reiterated the need for efficient coordination between departments involved in the project. He said delays would affect the overall rollout of the Future City initiative.

He also assessed facilities planned under the Young India Skills University and sought updates on current progress. Officials briefed him on timelines and ongoing construction activities.

Furthermore, he instructed authorities to remove bottlenecks and ensure steady progress across all components. He emphasised that both administrative buildings and academic infrastructure must advance simultaneously.

The inspection concluded with directions to maintain momentum in execution while adhering to project standards and schedules.