Rs 12,000 Cr for Development of Roads in State, Says KCR

Rs 12,000 Cr for Development of Roads in State, Says KCR
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HYDERABAD: Roads in Telangana will get a major facelift with the state government promising to spend Rs 12,000 crore in the next two years on their development and repair. This was decided at a review meeting held by chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao with irrigation minister T Harish Rao and  officials of the National Highways Authorities of India and state roads & buildings department here on Friday. The government will spend Rs 110 crore, on an average, on roads in every Assembly constituency.

Rao asked officials to ensure that the state capital is connected to all district headquarters with four-lane roads as promised in the TRS election manifesto. He wanted two-lane roads laid in 149 mandals where there are no such roads. Emphasis should be on laying roads in Mahbubnagar and Adilabad districts which do not have proper connectivity to mandal headquarters, he added.

He said the Hyderabad-Karimnagar-Ramgundam Rajiv Rahadhari had become infamous for serious accidents. “The government will spend Rs 750 crore to make changes to the 206-km-long highway to make it accident-free as far as possible. Besides, the road will be extended up to Chandhara in Adilabad district,” he announced.

A petrol pump, car parking and cafeteria will come up in a 15-acre land on the Sultanabad-Peddapalli stretch. The  The four-lane road from Hyderabad to Yadagirigutta will be extended up to Warangal. The work on three state highways, which have been upgraded as national highways recently, will be completed soon. The chief minister asked the officials to set up Telangana road development corporation and a rural road development corporation at the earliest.

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