Major infrastructure projects underway in Malkajgiri under Marri Rajasekhar Reddy
Malkajgiri MLA Marri Rajasekhar Reddy has secured over Rs 1700 crore for infrastructure and civic development over the past two years. The funds are being used for roads, water supply, power, health, education and transport projects
Published Date - 30 January 2026, 04:32 PM
Hyderabad: For the past two years, Marri Rajasekhar Reddy, MLA of Malkajgiri Assembly constituency, has been working to lead comprehensive development in the constituency, due to which numerous infrastructure and service projects are taking shape.
The Malkajgiri constituency faces issues primarily related to infrastructure, transportation, water supply, education and health, for which Rajasekhar Reddy has secured sanctions of over Rs 1700 crore through various departments to undertake development works.
He has given special priority to the development of road infrastructure and railway crossings in the constituency. These include the R K Puram Flyover, proposed with a budget of Rs 210 crore, which has the potential to transform traffic problems in the Malkajgiri area.
Other projects include the R K Puram RuB worth Rs 35 crore, railway crossings and bridges with funds exceeding Rs 250 crore in areas such as Vajpayee Nagar/Neredmet, Vinayak Nagar, Kakatiya Nagar, BHEL-Alwal and Gautam Nagar.
The comprehensive urban development projects include AOC Road Development and Land Transfer worth Rs 910 crore and water supply and drainage works under HMWSSB, for which funds have been sanctioned for a 5 MLD reservoir in Gautam Nagar and water connections and UGD works in all divisions.
Under power infrastructure (TGSPDCL), projects such as substations, transformers, three-phase conversion and an indoor substation near the R K Nagar bridge will ensure a reliable power supply.
Apart from the improvement of judicial infrastructure with Rs 46.50 crore, other works include a sub-health centre in Safilguda (Rs 1.43 crore) and development of government hospital infrastructure in Malkajgiri (Rs 2.59 crore). Also taken up are the development of government degree college infrastructure (Rs 2.50 crore) and the establishment of a new fire station in Alwal with the allocation of 11 guntas of land.