Minister of Trade Unions for Road Transport and Motorway, Nitin Gadkari during the inauguration of Amberpet over the Kishan Reddy, Ponnam Prabhakar, Komatireddy Venkat Reddy in Hyderabad on Monday. | Photo Credit: Siddhant Thakur
The Minister of Transport Transport and Nitin motorway Gadkari started on Monday 5th May Amberpet overpass.
The Minister acknowledged the challenges that suffered from the project uppal and stated that the remaining work would be accelerated in coordination with the TELANGANY government. “With the support of the state, we are sure that we will overcome the final obstacles and will soon complete this project,” he said.
“I am very glad that I have been in this city for a long time,” said Mr. Gadkari, adding that building an overpass in the heart of Hyderabad included several logistics and administrative obstacles, including waiting for soil. “The work has been restored under the same supplier and will now be carefully monitored. This project has been pulling too long, but I will make sure it will be completed in the next 10 months,” he said.
The Minister of the Union, which emphasized the wider progress in the telangana infrastructure, said the length of the national motorways in the state has more than doubled since 2014 and increased from 2,511 km to more than 5,000 km. “Hyderabad, as a city of knowledge and innovation, deserves world -class connectivity. We are planning a highway controlled by access that the city will connect with every main city center in Telangana. Soon, regardless of where you are in the state, you will be able to achieve Hyderabad in five hours,” he said.
He also shared the six LB Nagar Laning update, the CRORE 545 GBP project, which is already 75% complete. From the 23 km section most work on service roads, sidewalks, smaller bridges and expansion of roads. “This will help reduce overload and reduce the delay related to a signal by 20 to 25 minutes,” he said.
A key announcement was the opening of the northern part of the Hyderabad Regional Circuit (RRR), a 162 kilometer section to be developed for 16,000 crore. He cleansed examples from international cities such as Madrid, and spoke about replicable models such as double on -board flights and underground parking systems. “We have implemented the Dwarka with a multi -level structure in Delhi. We must also explore double poles in Hyderabad,” he added.
Published – May 5, 2025 22:02