details about hyderabad government's plan for future growth
Q: With the recent state budget, things are looking up for the city, right? I wanted to ask what is the government planning to do, to make Hyderabad one of the best cities in the world?
I know that a sum of Rs.271 crore was also sanctioned for purchase of 4,433 vehicles for Hyderabad and Cyberabad Police including 3,883 vehicles equipped with modern technology. About 1,500 motor cycles were provided to Cyberabad Police to respond within 10 minutes of receiving a complaint or call.
Hi, under the Godavari Drinking Water Supply Project Phase-I underway at a total cost of Rs.3,725 crore, the city will receive additional 172 MGD of treated water which will improves the per capita water supply in GHMC area.
As far as environmental concerns go, apart from 50 lakh saplings, over 1,000 kilometres are planned to be covered for increasing green cover for which 50 locations were identified, of which, plantations have been completed in 15 locations.
Here is what i know; Construction of skyways, major corridors & roads and flyovers, at an estimated budget of Rs. 21,684 cores, are also being planned. Among the novel initiatives in the city has been concept of ‘Green Toilets’ where eco toilets using “zero odour technology” developed by IIT, Madras have been installed at several vantage points in the city
A friend who works for the government told me that the project is an opportunity to redesign Hyderabad as a people-friendly green city and once completed, it can carry more than 50,000 passengers per hour per direction with a frequency of two to five minutes during peak hours, with cost-effective price to suit common man’s pocket
Financial model envisages generation of about 55 per cent of revenue from passenger fares, 40 per cent from property development and five per cent from advertisements and other miscellaneous sources. That's actually pretty decent, in my opinion.
I read the report as well, and guess what? Property development and commercial exploitation of air space over parking & circulation areas at Metro stations and in the Metro depots are expected to make it viable
The report also mentioned that the 72-km Hyderabad Metro Rail project is the world’s largest mass transit project being built in Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode and has been designed in an innovative way to make it financially viable as very few such projects are financially successful. It's good to hear.
I came across the report, and It mentioned that one lakh CCTV cameras are planned to be installed and these will be connected to the proposed command and control centre. Thats very crucial for the safety and security.
Yeah, the ITIR would comprise areas such as Cyberabad Development Authority (CDA), including Gachibowli and Madhapur, Hyderabad Airport Development Authority (HADA) area including Mamidipalli, Raviryal, Adibatla and Maheswaram as well as the Uppal and Pocharam. belt.
Well, it stated that the Centre had approved the setting up of a 202-square kilometre Information Technology Investment Region (ITIR) with an investment potential of over Rs 2.19 lakh crore and potential of creating 15 lakh direct jobs.
The document will encompass various interventions, physical and social infrastructure developments. Besides, all the five notified master plans and zoning regulations of the Hyderabad Metropolitan Region will be integrated using spatial technology as per the economic survey report presented to the TS Assembly on Wednesday.
As far as i know, the Telangana government is preparing a ‘Vision Document to make Hyderabad a Global City’ with the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) entrusted with the task and tenders are about to be called. Nice to see such positive plans in motion for the city's development.