
Commissioning passengers on Lakdikapul to Nampally Stretch via Red Hills are on a long track. The main drainage of rainwater will soon be launched in the section to reach a number of trenches and blockade, making the commuting everyday suffering.
The Minister of the Hyderabad district, Ponnam Prabhakar, along with the mayor of Gadwal Vijayalakshmo laid the foundation stone on Tuesday to introduce a larger company Hyderabad Municipal Corporation.
The key locations from the Lakdikapul to the Nampally Exhibition Complexes will be covered by this complex project of rainwater runoff, which will be built in response to floods and public problems during monsoons, which is informed of GHMC.
The RCC box will cover a total length of 2.72 kilometers to direct the rainwater from FTCCI Marg, Red Hills, Devaiah Bagh, Ek Minar Masjid Road, Netai Nagar and Nampally Station Road. The aim of this initiative is to solve long -term problems with drainage that led to water stagnation, disturbance of traffic and health risks in densely populated areas, the statement said.
The project consists of two components, namely the construction of a outflow box from the New Pragathi Press to NamPally Exhibition Grounds covering 2.15 kilometers and from Chirag Ali Lane to Bombay Bazaar across the NamPally Station Road. The total area of the river basin to solve the project is 175.13 hectares. Estimated project costs are 17.93 crore
Mr. Prabhakar said that the government said that the aim of the government is to strengthen the image of the brand Hyderabad City by assigning a huge amount of funds.
Published – 16 September 2025 17:59