Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy on Tuesday appealed to the people of Greater Hyderabad to extend their support to the ruling Congress for the ensuing elections of Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) to be held next month. He stressed upon the fact that the whole-hearted support of voters of Twin Cities had helped the Congress sweep the polls both in the Assembly and Lok Sabha.
“The verdict given by you in the last elections will be held in high esteem and we will do our best for the allround development of the city,” he said.
The Chief Minister assured people of Greater Hyderabad that he would ensure all the civic amenities that are required for day-to-day needs. He appealed to the people to help the State Government in developing the city on par with international standards.
After inaugurating the Road over Bridge at Seetaphalmandi, he said that even the State Government shared the relief and happiness of the public in having completed the RoB.Later, he climbed on top of the mini bus in which he toured the city and waved to the public and greeted people saying ‘Namaste, Namaste’.
While laying the foundation stone for Maisaram Water Supply Zone being undertaken by the HMWS&SB at a cost of Rs 14 crore, Rajasekhara Reddy said that the Congress government would develop all sections of society in the Old City.He stressed that it was the Congress government which had always fulfilled its promises and made sure that people came first.
The previous Telugu Desam government on the other hand had failed to develop the city, he said.
Inaugurating an Urdu Model School behind Falaknuma Palace built by the Andhra Pradesh Housing Corporation, he said that it was good to see that CBSE in Urdu medium was being introduced. Because of reservation for Muslims, seven Muslim students had even qualified in Group-I, the CM said.
Earlier, the Chief Minister laid the foundation stone for Prashanthi, Senior Citizen Housing Colony and also visit Model units of Sahabhavana Township by Rajiv Swagruha Corporation (Rs 460 crore), followed by inauguration of LIG Housing Colony at Bandlaguda built by AP Housing Board (Rs 21 crore).He laid the foundation stone for Bandlaguda Housing Colony in Survey No. 82 of Bandlaguda to be built at a cost of Rs 33 Crore. As many as 880 houses (G+3) and 55 Blocks would be constructed.
Later, Rajasekhara Reddy inspected Outer Ring Road (ORR) of Package-V under Phase-IIA at Tukkuguda.The Phase II A work is going on at brisk pace from Narsingi to Patencheru and Shamshabad to Pedda Amberpet covering a length of 62.30 km. It is divided into five contract packages.
These works are taken up on BOT (annuity) basis at a cost of Rs 2,349 crore. Works commenced in December 2007 and would be completed next year.Rajasekhara Reddy also inaugurated the Noor Mohammad Kunta Sewerage Treatment Plant (STP), near Agricultural University Gate.
The cost of the 4 MLD capacity STP is about Rs 6.90 crore.
The last stop of the day for the CM was the laying of a foundation stone for Rethibowli-Aramgarh Road being taken up at a cost of Rs 61 crore.Home Minister Sabita Indra Reddy, Irrigation Minister Ponnala Lakshamaiah, Health and Family Welfare Minister D Nagender, BC Welfare Minister Mukesh Goud, MP Asaduddin Owaisi and others were present.
“The verdict given by you in the last elections will be held in high esteem and we will do our best for the allround development of the city,” he said.
The Chief Minister assured people of Greater Hyderabad that he would ensure all the civic amenities that are required for day-to-day needs. He appealed to the people to help the State Government in developing the city on par with international standards.
After inaugurating the Road over Bridge at Seetaphalmandi, he said that even the State Government shared the relief and happiness of the public in having completed the RoB.Later, he climbed on top of the mini bus in which he toured the city and waved to the public and greeted people saying ‘Namaste, Namaste’.
While laying the foundation stone for Maisaram Water Supply Zone being undertaken by the HMWS&SB at a cost of Rs 14 crore, Rajasekhara Reddy said that the Congress government would develop all sections of society in the Old City.He stressed that it was the Congress government which had always fulfilled its promises and made sure that people came first.
The previous Telugu Desam government on the other hand had failed to develop the city, he said.
Inaugurating an Urdu Model School behind Falaknuma Palace built by the Andhra Pradesh Housing Corporation, he said that it was good to see that CBSE in Urdu medium was being introduced. Because of reservation for Muslims, seven Muslim students had even qualified in Group-I, the CM said.
Earlier, the Chief Minister laid the foundation stone for Prashanthi, Senior Citizen Housing Colony and also visit Model units of Sahabhavana Township by Rajiv Swagruha Corporation (Rs 460 crore), followed by inauguration of LIG Housing Colony at Bandlaguda built by AP Housing Board (Rs 21 crore).He laid the foundation stone for Bandlaguda Housing Colony in Survey No. 82 of Bandlaguda to be built at a cost of Rs 33 Crore. As many as 880 houses (G+3) and 55 Blocks would be constructed.
Later, Rajasekhara Reddy inspected Outer Ring Road (ORR) of Package-V under Phase-IIA at Tukkuguda.The Phase II A work is going on at brisk pace from Narsingi to Patencheru and Shamshabad to Pedda Amberpet covering a length of 62.30 km. It is divided into five contract packages.
These works are taken up on BOT (annuity) basis at a cost of Rs 2,349 crore. Works commenced in December 2007 and would be completed next year.Rajasekhara Reddy also inaugurated the Noor Mohammad Kunta Sewerage Treatment Plant (STP), near Agricultural University Gate.
The cost of the 4 MLD capacity STP is about Rs 6.90 crore.
The last stop of the day for the CM was the laying of a foundation stone for Rethibowli-Aramgarh Road being taken up at a cost of Rs 61 crore.Home Minister Sabita Indra Reddy, Irrigation Minister Ponnala Lakshamaiah, Health and Family Welfare Minister D Nagender, BC Welfare Minister Mukesh Goud, MP Asaduddin Owaisi and others were present.
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