Gazette on Musi project land plan draws attention

Gazette on Musi project | Hyderabad, Mar 13 (Maxim News): A government gazette on Musi River Front Development has drawn political attention.

The document relates to Phase 1 of the project. Reports say the plan involves works worth about Rs 5,000 crore. It also mentions a Gandhi statue proposal.

As per the notification, the plan may need land acquisition. Reports mention 10,017 houses. They also cite about 3,279 acres of land. Therefore, the figures have sparked debate.

Opposition voices have raised questions. They asked about the need for land scale. They also asked about the impact on residents. So the issue has entered political debate.

The Musi River Front Development aims to improve the river zone. The government says it plans river cleaning. It also plans public spaces. In addition, it aims to improve flood control. Therefore, officials call it a major urban project.

Gazette on Musi project

However, civic groups have raised concerns. They asked about rehabilitation plans. They also asked about housing rights. Moreover, they want full public consultation. So they seek clarity on the plan.

The government has said consultations will take place. Ministers earlier said plans will go online. They said people can send suggestions. Therefore, the state has promised feedback review.

Political reactions have also come up. Congress leaders have defended the project. Meanwhile, critics have asked for more details. So debate continues.

Experts say large projects need clear plans. They say land needs must match public benefit. They also stress fair compensation. Therefore, due process remains key.

For now, the project remains under discussion. More details may emerge after full reports. Meanwhile, stakeholders await clarity. (Maxim News)

Gazette on Musi project land plan draws attention
Gazette on Musi project land plan draws attention

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