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Telangana government to Develop Infrastructure in Hyderabad For Next 30 years

The government of Telangana will before long launch efforts to make infrastructure in Hyderabad to deal with the city’s development requirement for the following 30 years.

Urban Development Minister and Telangana’ Municipal Administration K. T Rama Rao expressed this in an answer to the tweet by Mahindra and Mahindra (M&M) director Anand Mahindra.

Telangana minister additionally asserted that the government has already tended to more than 90 percent of the water issues in Hyderabad.


Also, soon launching infra works for the next 30 years of growth and needed water requirement of Hyderabad, including dedicated drinking water reservoirs and an interlinked grid of Godavari and Krishna water, tweeted KTR, as the minister is famously known.

The speed of your response gives me even more hope for the future of the city, replied Anand Mahindra, who is very active on social media.

The cordial exchange between the two began with the top industrialist taking to Twitter to hail Hyderabad for being positioned as the best city to live and work in India in a survey by Holidify.com

Not surprising. More power to the city & all those who live there. We are especially delighted because the city is home to Mahindra University and we plan to grow & flourish & attract the best minds from around the world, as tweeted by Mahindra.

The netizens responded to his tweets, highlighting different issues. One of them wrote on the water issue in the city. The Twitter user remarked that water is the main issue. He pointed that in certain territories individuals have dug borewells to a depth ofA2000 feet.

Anand Mahindra allured KTRS’s attention towards this issue with another tweet.

If you can solve the water problem he’s alluding to, you will have given us a city we can all love, he wrote

The minister, who is also the son of Chief Minister K, Chandrasekhar Rao, rushed to answer, for which he earned appreciation from Mahindra.

The government should also look into the matter of the drainage system in Hyderabad as it’s common information that the current drainage system in Greater Hyderabad can’t deal with downpours with more than 2-3 cm precipitation for each hour. Let’s recollect that the part of the drainage system that serves the city is of the Nizam rule vintage. Of the around 1,221 km long nalas in Hyderabad, just 446 km is secured, which makes the rest risky during downpours.

 

 

source: with input from ians