The Hindu Impact/Joint review of road-widening work to decongest roads in Madhapur

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Senior officials from 5 cardinal departments, including Cyberabad Municipal Corporation, Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board, Traffic Police, Irrigation Department and TSIIC, conducted a associated inspection of cardinal stretches successful Madhapur connected Saturday. The teams reviewed bottlenecks and discussed coordinated measures to streamline vehicular movement.

During the visit, officials examined road-widening works from Lemon Tree Hotel to Cyber Towers and from Cyber Towers to the Medicover junction, some identified arsenic large bottlenecks during highest hours. The existent road widening works connected the Lemon Tree to Trident Hotel stretch connected the engaged Hi-Tec City roadworthy was besides reviewed. The squad aboriginal inspected Durgam Cheruvu and Nectar Garden.

Officials examined the existing carriageway width, identified encroachments, reviewed inferior obstructions and assessed the feasibility of widening astatine captious bottlenecks. Detailed discussions were held connected coordinated shifting of utilities, removal of encroachments and synchronised execution of works to minimise inconvenience to commuters.

Commissioner of Cyberabad Municipal Corporation G. Srijana, HMWS&SB Managing Director K. Ashok Reddy, Serilingampally Zonal Commissioner Bhorkhade Hemant Sahadeorao, TSIIC Zonal Manager M. Kavitha, DCP Traffic-I Ranjan Ratan Kumar, ADCP Hanumantha Rao, ACP Chandrashekhar Reddy and different officials, on with postulation personnel, participated successful the associated inspection.

Officials instructed contractors to expedite the ongoing roadworthy widening works and implicit them wrong stipulated deadlines. Officials observed that erstwhile completed, the measures are expected to importantly decongest the IT corridor, heighten commuter information and enactment the increasing infrastructure demands of the region.

Published - February 14, 2026 07:57 p.m. IST

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