Hyderabad: Telangana will begin construction of a 41.5 km greenfield radial road connecting the Outer Ring Road (ORR) to the southern stretch of the Regional Ring Road (RRR), a key infrastructure link for the state’s upcoming ‘Future City’ near Hyderabad.
The ₹4,621 crore project will be executed in two phases. Phase one will cover 19.20 km from the Tata Interchange near Raviryala to Mir Khanpet, while phase two will extend 22.30 km from Mir Khanpet to Amangal. The road will be 100 metres wide with space reserved for a future metro corridor.
A major new roadway named after industrialist Ratan Tata is about to redraw the real estate map in South Hyderabad. The soon-to-launch radial road will connect the city’s Outer Ring Road (ORR) directly to the proposed Regional Ring Road (RRR), paving the way—literally—for the massive 30,000-acre “Future City” project.
With tenders finalised, construction is expected to kick off in the coming weeks, according to the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA).
Billed as a next-generation commercial and business hub, Future City is expected to drive a wave of urban expansion and attract large-scale private investment. The new Ratan Tata Road is seen as a catalyst for development across six fast-growing mandals: Maheshwaram, Ibrahimpatnam, Kandukur, Yacharam, Kadthal, and Amangal by sharply improving regional connectivity.
The impact is already being felt. Real estate chatter is picking up, and local property prices are showing signs of movement. The improved road access is expected to push land values higher and bring in fresh economic activity. The new corridor will also link to the proposed Skills University, giving the region a shot in the arm when it comes to educational and institutional infrastructure.