CM Revanth Orders Probe Into ORR Toll Tenders

Hyderabad: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy ordered a comprehensive probe into the alleged irregularities in the Outer Ring Road (ORR) toll tenders.

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Expressing displeasure over low-rate tenders that dented government revenue, he questioned HMDA officials on the tender procedures and ordered an investigation into individuals and organizations involved.

HMDA joint commissioner Amrapali Kata has been tasked with providing details on tender irregularities and file movements. In case of any missing files in this regard, she has been asked to file cases against the responsible officials.

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Upon receiving a full report, the Chief Minister decided to discuss the matter in the Cabinet meeting and hand over the case to the CBI or a similar investigation agency.

In a review meeting with HMDA officials at the State Secretariat on Wednesday, the Chief Minister asked why the ORR with annual revenue of Rs.600 crore which translates to total revenue of Rs.18,000 crore for 30 years, was handed over to the bidding company IRB for Rs.7,380 crore.

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He felt that the State government lost over Rs.15,000 crore in revenue due to the faulty tender process adopted by HMDA officials.

He sought a thorough investigation into the tender process and asked for an investigation into the bidding company’s transactions, especially the sale of 49 percent of the company to foreign firms and their transactions.

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Further, Revanth Reddy directed officials to prepare proposals for the development of Hyderabad with the entire area within the ORR as a single unit and also asked them to examine the possibility of extending HMDA’s jurisdiction upto the Regional Ring Road (RRR).

The development of radial roads connecting the ORR and the RRR was also suggested. Because of the expanding GHMC and its surrounding municipalities, he said priority should be given to the development of essential public infrastructure.

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He asked the officials to prepare a vision document in association with an expert consultancy as per the State government’s Mega Master Plan-2050.

The Chief Minister wanted the protection of all water bodies within HMDA, accelerating land pooling with the help of local district administrations, and safeguarding 8,374 acres belonging to HMDA including 2,031 land parcels embroiled in the court cases, as priorities.

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He emphasized the need for digital mapping and other measures to safeguard the HMDA lands as well as utilize vacant lands for monetization to increase HMDA’s revenue.

With a DIG rank officer in charge and two SP rank officers, it was decided to form a special team to prevent encroachment of HMDA lands.

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Officials were also asked to explore possibilities of improving income through advertisements within HMDA limits.

Officials were tasked with surveying lands demarcated for community usage in various layouts in Hyderabad, Warangal, Karimnagar, and other major cities and towns.

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These lands would be utilized for the establishment of model schools with the support of corporate companies and other educational institutions.

Nearly 25 percent of the total seats would be offered for free to students from economically weaker sections across the State.

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Revanth Reddy also asked officials to initiate immediate measures to improve Hussain Sagar and its surroundings for tourism development.

They were also directed to remove illegal constructions and encroachments in the vicinity. He suggested for developing the area into a world-class tourism spot with amenities like skywalks, food courts children’s amusement parks, landscaping, and other facilities on the lines of Dubai.

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He asked them to invite proposals from reputed international consultants in this regard.

Chief Secretary A Santhi Kumari, Principal Secretary to CM V Seshadri, Special Secretary to CM Ajith Reddy, Principal Secretary for Municipal Administration and Urban Development Dana Kishore, Principal Secretary for Roads and Buildings Srinivasa Raju along with HMDA Joint Commissioner Amrapali Kata and others were present.


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