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Three new model corridors planned for Hyderabad

It is planned that three new model corridors will be built in western Hyderabad, a Road over Bridge (RoB) will be built at Chandanagar from Narne Road to NH-65 (at the GSM Mall), and 8,000 CCTV cameras will be installed in different parts.

It is estimated that the surveillance cameras will be installed at strategic locations in slums and parks at a cost of Rs 19.18 crore, whereas the RoB from Narne road to NH-65 (GSM Mall) will be built by acquiring 28 properties.

The model corridors will be developed with Rs 16.7 crore at Nanakramguda Junction to IT Heights Road (Gachibowli), Bio-Diversity to Leather Institute, and IT Heights Road to Khajaguda Junction. There will be a three-lane main carriageway adjacent to the central median, a 6-meter service road, and a 1.8-meter bicycle track and pavement included in each model corridor.

There will be a kerb separating the three-lane main carriageway from the service road, and another kerb will separate cyclists from traffic on the service roads. Saplings will also be planted on the pavement of every model corridor.

While the model corridor proposals will be approved in this week’s meeting of the GHMC Standing Committee, the proposal to redesign the Bandlaguda Main Road to Aramghar stretch has already been approved.

The committee will also consider granting permission to Vasavi Group LLP to develop a 100 feet wide BT Road in the Balaji Nagar ward with its own fund, as well as maintaining central medians by companies as part of CSR.

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Kamalasana Properties & Services Private Limited proposes to maintain the central median stretch from Serilingampally Zonal Office to Chandanagar Railway Station for three years, while KIMS Hospital Enterprises Private Limited proposes to maintain the central median from RTO Office Kondapur to Allywn Cross Road for one year.

 

 

 

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