KTR lays foundation for slew of civic works

KTR lays foundation for slew of civic works
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Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister K T Rama Rao on Thursday laid foundation stone to a series of civic works in Sanathnagar and Secunderabad Assembly constituencies.

Hyderabad: Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister K T Rama Rao on Thursday laid foundation stone to a series of civic works in Sanathnagar and Secunderabad Assembly constituencies.

The estimated cost of the civic works wasRs 73.66 crore. The works include laying of foundation stone for a road from KanakaDurgamma Temple, Ameerpet to Fatehnagar Flyover with a cost of Rs 25 crore, expansion of 25 bedded hospital to a 50 bedded one at Ameerpet with Rs 3.28 crore, laying foundation stone for BT road at Minister’s Road near KIMS Hospital with Rs 9.20 crore, laying of foundation stone for Secunderabad library at Monda Market with Rs 3 crore, inauguration of HMWSSSB, Boats Club reservoir at Ramgopalpet with a cost of Rs 4.20 crore and inauguration of MarredpallyReservior with a cost of Rs 11 crore.

The Minister also laid foundation stone for a multi-level parking about 600 sq-yard of plot at a cost of Rs 3 crore so as to create parking space for the devotees visiting BalkampetYellammaTemple. A model market at Pattigadda was also inaugurated by the Minister.

At Fatehnagar flyover, the convoy of the Minister had a brief halt, where the local Muslim community felicitated the Minister. On the demand of the locals, the Minister assured to allocate land to the graveyard by purchasing it, in case the government land is not available.

At Bansilalpet, the Minister assured the residents that the registration of lands and issue of patta certificates to the left-over cases would also surely be done and informed that Revenue and Endowments Departments had already initiated action on this front.

Later, the Minister also inaugurated multi-purpose function hall at a cost of Rs 2.5 crore, which includes cutlery and cooking utensils. He said that the State government was committed for the upliftment of poor and the downtrodden. Two-bedroom houses would be allocated to all the eligible poor in urban areas, he said. The Minister also laid foundation for construction of sports complex at Ghasmandi, Monda Market at a cost of Rs 2.40 crore.

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