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Kukatpally development works worth Rs 28.51 crore to be launched by KTR

On Friday, MA&UD Minister KT Rama Rao will inaugurate and lay the foundation for development projects worth Rs 28.51 crore in the Kukatpally constituency.

The Minister would lay the foundation for a retaining wall around the Bowen Cheruvu and Manasarovar nala ‘T’ junction works in Ward 19 in Old Bowenpally, which would cost Rs 4.48 crore.

He would additionally lay the foundation for a stormwater drain from Ali Complex to RR Nagar Praga Tools in Bowenpally at a cost of Rs.5.5 crore.

Following that, Rs 2 crore in CSR funds would be used to lay the foundation for development works worth Rs 9.80 crore at Rangadamuni Cheruvu and HIG Park in Ward No.15, Moosapet circle.

The Minister would also lay the foundation for a shuttle court in Balaji Nagar, KPHB Phase II, which would cost Rs.1.95 crore to build.

He will later inaugurate a Hindu crematorium built with Rs 3.23 crore in KPHB Phase 7 and a shuttle court built with Rs 1.5 crore in Ward No. 114 in KPHB Phase 114.

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Surveillance cameras network inaugurated

Kukatpally MLA Madhavaram Krishna Rao recently inaugurated a network of 1,240 surveillance cameras at the Rainbow Vistas community.

The surveillance cameras included automated number plate recognition cameras, which recorded information and kept a log of all vehicles entering the colony. The project also includes artificial intelligence-enabled peripheral cameras for security alerts and fire safety alarms.

The special feature of the project, according to DCP (Madhapur) K Shilpavalli, is that there are IP phones fixed in the lifts and if any person is in distress, they can lift the phone and the SOS is flashed to the colony’s command and control center showing specification location and live footage can be checked on the monitor.

“It is first of its kind project where 1,240 cameras were installed in a colony. It was done by the local residents at a cost of Rs 2.5 crore,” she said.

The DCP urged residents to come forward and install CCTV networks in their colonies to improve safety.

 

 

 

 

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