Stage being readied for underground cabling system for GHMC

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The signifier is being acceptable for mounting up of underground cablegram strategy crossed the Greater Hyderabad limits replacing the hanging wires that are often turning retired to beryllium obstructions for taking up infrastructure improvement works.

The underground cablegram is projected to beryllium divided into 3 categories with T-fibre and different cables forming portion of the network. The conversion is expected to outgo ₹14,725 crore according to preliminary estimates, Industries and IT Minister D. Sridhar Babu said.

The State Council of Ministers which met nether the chairmanship of Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy present connected Tuesday discussed the underground cabling project. A committee of officials had precocious been deputed to cities similar Bengaluru wherever the akin task is nether implementation and studied the methodology adopted for the underground cablegram system.

“Officials acrophobic person been directed to hole a moving program successful this absorption soon truthful that further enactment tin beryllium initiated into the project,” Mr. Sridhar Babu said.

The Cabinet had besides approved alienation of 20.2 acre onshore for mounting up an integrated residential schoolhouse astatine Peddanallabelli and different 40 acre onshore for a sports schoolhouse successful Mulugu district. It was decided to acceptable up much precocious exertion centres expanding their scope to the people. The authorities had already converted 65 ITIs into ATCs and the Cabinet had fixed its motion for expanding the strategy to newer areas.

The Cabinet had besides approved the connection of merger of municipalities and municipal corporations wrong the Outer Ring Road limits into the GHMC. It was besides decided to merge selected municipal bodies astir the ORR into the GHMC limits. It was decided to amend the GHMC Act and the Telangana Municipalities Act paving the mode for the merger.

Published - November 25, 2025 06:14 p.m. IST

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