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Home | Hyderabad | H Citi Works Speed Up To Ease Traffic Around Kbr Park

‘H-CITI’ works speed up to ease traffic around KBR Park

City Police Commissioner V C Sajjanar inspected ongoing flyover works under the H-CITI project at Mugdha Junction. Seven flyovers and underpasses are planned over two years to create a signal-free road network around KBR Park and reduce congestion.

By Telangana Today
Published Date - 27 February 2026, 05:19 PM
‘H-CITI’ works speed up to ease traffic around KBR Park
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Hyderabad: The works of the ‘Hyderabad City Innovative and Transformative Infrastructure’ (H-CITI) project, initiated in the city keeping in mind the future increase in traffic congestion, have been expedited.

As part of this, City Police Commissioner V C Sajjanar conducted a field-level inspection of the ongoing steel flyover construction works at Mugdha Junction on Banjara Hills Road No 2 on Friday.


He supervised the construction site along with senior police officials and representatives of the GHMC and Megha Engineering.

The commissioner stated that these works were being carried out with the aim of establishing a signal-free road network in the city and that a total of seven flyovers and underpasses will be constructed over the next two years, specifically to ensure signal-free traffic flow around KBR Park.

He explained that these constructions were being undertaken in a phased and well-planned manner to ensure minimal inconvenience to the public.

He clarified that the works will be carried out intensively during the night hours to avoid traffic disruptions during the daytime.

Sajjanar explained that once the project is completed, the surroundings of KBR Park will completely transform into signal-free junctions, thereby facilitating smooth and rapid transit to the Central, Eastern and Western parts of the city.

Based on an assessment of the situation for the first two to three days after the commencement of the works, necessary route modifications will be made.

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