We Will Streamline Metro Aand Pharma City According To Public: Revanth
Hyderabad, Jan 1 (Maxim News): Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has clarified that his government is not going to cancel the Metro Rail Project and Pharma city decisions taken during the previous BRS government regime but we will streamline keeping public interest in mind. However, there will be radical changes in them without cancellation.
On the occasion of New Year, he held a chitchat with the media, today, the Chief Minister said that we are expanding the metro in 6 sectors of Hyderabad. We will extend the metro train from MGBS to Shamshabad airport via the old city. From Nagole to LB Nagar, we will link to the metro line at Chandrayangutta at Owaisi Hospital, we will extend the metro train from Miyapur to Ramachandrapuram, if necessary. he added that if necessary, we will extend the metro upto the Hi-Tech City to the Financial district. He said that their proposal would cost less than the previous government’s proposal.
Revanth announced that the building, which was previously the Chief Minister’s camp office, will be converted into a state guest house. We are going to set up 15 skill universities across Telangana. All corporation chairman will be appointed before Sankranti. An International School will be set up in every mandal. In our government, there will be no financial burden. The Chief Minister said that we will set a target of 100 days for the implementation of all the decisions.
As part of the second phase of metro, it is known that KCR also laid the foundation stone for the works from Rayadurg Raheja Mind space Junction to Shamshabad Airport. After taking charge as Chief Minister, Revanth Reddy has reviewed the metro expansion proposal as well as Pharma City several times. Everyone thought that he could cancel the decisions of the previous government in this order. However, it is noteworthy to make radical changes in them without cancellation. (Maxim News)
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