Representative image 
Telangana

Telangana's Vemulawada gets Rs 128 crore for development works

The government also sanctioned Rs 47.85 lakh for initiating land acquisition process to acquire the structure or open sites for widening of the road from Sri Raja Rajeshwari temple to Mula Vagu bridge.

Express News Service

HYDERABAD: Ahead of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s visit to Vemulawada, the state government on Monday sanctioned Rs 127.65 crore for various developmental works. Municipal Administration department Principal Secretary M Dana Kishore issued three separate orders.

While Rs 76 crore has been sanctioned for expansion of temple complex and to provide modern amenities to pilgrims at Sri Raja Rajeshwari Temple in Vemulawada, another Rs 3.5 crore was sanctioned for construction of major pipe drain for diversion of town sullage from the confluence point — Mula Vagu — from Bathukamma Teppa to Jagtial Kaman junction in Vemulawada constituency.

As per the orders, the project will have two components. The first component will entail laying of 300 mm diameter and 600 mm diameter RCC NP3 pipe drains, including construction of manholes and restoration of roads.

The Second component will entail construction of silt chambers and profile correction drains for diversion of sullage into proposed pipe drain.

The government also sanctioned Rs 47.85 lakh for initiating land acquisition process to acquire the structure or open sites for widening of the road from Sri Raja Rajeshwari temple to Mula Vagu bridge.

The chief minister is scheduled to visit Vemulawada on November 20.

He will offer prayers to the presiding deity at the Raja Rajeshwari temple and is likely to inaugurate and lay foundation stones for various developmental works.

Trump says US will be out of Iran 'pretty quickly' as Tehran rubbishes claims of seeking ceasefire

West Asia conflict: PM reviews supply chains, price stability, diversification for LPG and LNG in CCS meeting

Amazon's cloud computing facility in Bahrain hit in Iranian strike, reports Financial Times

IndiGo revises fuel charges by up to Rs 950 for domestic flights after jet fuel price hike

Amid Opposition protests and Kerala poll concerns, Centre drops debate on new FCRA bill

SCROLL FOR NEXT