Hyderabad: Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy on Monday launched Development projects Cyberabad worth ₹1,674.74 crore. The projects cover road infrastructure, civic amenities, education and social welfare facilities.
The Chief Minister initiated construction of the Cyberabad Municipal Corporation headquarters at a cost of ₹161 crore. He also laid the foundation stone for a ₹530-crore flyover at Miyapur Junction. In addition, he launched a ₹308-crore railway over bridge at Serilingampally.
Revanth Reddy also inaugurated the Bachupally Flyover. The government completed the project at a cost of ₹65.53 crore.
Development projects Cyberabad focus on connectivity
The Chief Minister laid foundation stones for bridge and service road works along both sides of the Outer Ring Road. The government allocated ₹229 crore for these projects.
He also launched the Pipeline Road project from MGIT on Shankarpally Road to Manikonda. The project will cost ₹110 crore. It aims to improve connectivity in the western corridor.
Further, Revanth Reddy initiated construction of four-lane approach ramps near the Kollur Interchange. The project will connect two railway over bridges and cost ₹29.25 crore.
He also launched a road-widening project between Nanakramguda and Gachibowli. The government earmarked ₹26.50 crore for the work.
Development projects Cyberabad include education facilities
As part of social infrastructure initiatives, Revanth Reddy laid the foundation stone for a Young India Integrated School. The government sanctioned ₹200 crore for the project.
He also launched construction of Working Women’s Hostels in Madhapur and Nanakramguda. Together, the hostels will cost ₹14.40 crore.
Officials said the projects will strengthen urban infrastructure and improve road connectivity. Moreover, they will enhance civic amenities and support the growing Cyberabad region.
The investments will improve transportation networks. They will also provide better public facilities in fast-growing areas of Hyderabad.