The Chief Minister of Telangana, Revanth Anumula, recently met with Union Minister for Coal and Mines, Kishan Reddy, in New Delhi to seek the Central Government’s assistance for several critical developmental projects in Telangana. The discussions encompassed a wide range of issues, including the Regional Ring Road (RRR), Hyderabad Metro Phase-2, sewerage and underground drainage projects, and coal block allocations for Singareni Collieries.
This article delves into the highlights of this pivotal meeting, outlining the Chief Minister’s proposals and the potential impact of these projects on Telangana’s growth trajectory.
Regional Ring Road (RRR): A Key Infrastructure Project
During the meeting, the Chief Minister underscored the importance of the Regional Ring Road (RRR) for improving connectivity in Telangana. Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced this project in 2022, but several aspects remain pending.
- Northern Segment Progress: The land acquisition for the northern part of the RRR and a tripartite agreement have been finalized. However, the Chief Minister pointed out that the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) approval is still awaited.
- Southern Segment Awaiting Approval: The southern section of the RRR remains stalled as it awaits the necessary approvals. Completing this project is vital for boosting regional connectivity and facilitating economic growth.
The Chief Minister requested expedited action from the Central Government to ensure the timely completion of this ₹1,63,559.31 crore infrastructure project.
Hyderabad Metro Phase-2: Expanding Urban Transit
Hyderabad Metro Phase-2 is another transformative project highlighted by the Chief Minister. With a proposed budget of ₹24,269 crore, this initiative aims to expand the metro network across the city to meet the growing demand for efficient public transport.
Proposed Routes for Phase-2:
- Nagole to Rajiv Gandhi International Airport: Connecting key transit hubs.
- Raidurg to Kokapet Neopolis: Serving emerging IT corridors.
- MGBS to Chandrayangutta: Enhancing accessibility for southern Hyderabad.
- Miyapur to Patancheru: Supporting suburban connectivity.
- LB Nagar to Hayathnagar: Streamlining east-west travel.
The Chief Minister advocated for joint funding by the Central and State Governments, proposing a 50:50 cost-sharing model to expedite project implementation.
Musi Riverfront Development and Gandhi Sarovar Project
Reviving the Musi River is a priority for Telangana, as it plays a crucial role in the state’s environmental and urban ecosystem. The Chief Minister proposed the Gandhi Sarovar Project as part of the larger Musi Riverfront Development initiative.
- Land Transfer Request: He urged the Ministry of Defence to transfer 222.27 acres of land to the State Government to facilitate this project.
- Funding Support: The Chief Minister sought financial assistance for the comprehensive revival of the Musi River, which will improve the city’s livability and boost tourism potential.
Warangal Underground Drainage Plan
The Chief Minister emphasized the need for robust urban infrastructure in Warangal, Telangana’s second-largest city. He requested the inclusion of the ₹4,170 crore underground drainage project under the AMRUT 2.0 scheme or a special program. This initiative aims to modernize the city’s sewerage system and enhance public health and sanitation.
Singareni Collieries and Coal Block Allocations
To ensure the sustainability of Singareni Collieries, the Chief Minister sought the allocation of coal blocks in the Godavari Valley region. This would bolster the operational capacity of Singareni Collieries, a key player in India’s coal sector, and contribute to the region’s energy security.
Telangana’s Inclusion in the Semiconductor Mission
As India pushes forward in the global semiconductor race, the Chief Minister requested Telangana’s inclusion in the national Semiconductor Mission. With its established IT ecosystem, Telangana is well-positioned to contribute significantly to this strategic initiative, further enhancing its role as a technology hub.
Key Delegates in the Meeting
The meeting was attended by several prominent figures, including Members of Parliament Anil Tpyc, Suresh Shetkar, Porika Balram, Kiran Chamala, VK Gaddam, and Ramasahayam Raghurami Reddy. Shri AP Jithender, the State Government’s Special Representative in New Delhi, was also present.
Conclusion: A Collaborative Approach to Development
The Chief Minister’s meeting with the Union Minister reflects Telangana’s commitment to driving growth and improving infrastructure. From the ambitious Regional Ring Road and Hyderabad Metro Phase-2 to vital urban projects like the Musi Riverfront and Warangal drainage plan, these initiatives promise to transform Telangana into a hub of development and innovation. Central Government support will be crucial in turning these proposals into reality, fostering economic progress and enhancing the quality of life for Telangana’s residents.

