The long-awaited six-lane Bachupally flyover is expected to open in June, providing major relief to commuters travelling towards Cyberabad. The project, delayed beyond its original schedule, is set to improve connectivity, reduce congestion and ease daily travel for thousands.
Ahead of the monsoon, officials have identified 202 waterlogging points within the Cyberabad Municipal Corporation limits. Measures including desilting, tree trimming, commuter alerts and drainage improvements are being undertaken to minimise traffic disruptions and rain-related problems in the IT corridor.
GHMC, CMC and MMC have intensified monsoon preparedness works, including desilting nalas, strengthening retaining walls and improving flood safety measures across Hyderabad. Officials aim to prevent waterlogging and urban flooding as the city braces for the upcoming rainy season.
Self-enumeration for Census 2027 has begun in Hyderabad’s core urban region covering GHMC and surrounding corporations. The online portal will remain open till midnight, allowing households to submit details, receive SE ID and prepare for enumerator verification visits.
Cyberabad Commissioner G Srijana reviewed flyover works at IIIT and Khajaguda junctions under the H-CITI project. She directed officials to expedite construction, ensure monsoon preparedness, and complete the projects by March 2027 with strict quality and timeline adherence.
Cyberabad Municipal Corporation Commissioner G. Srijana inspected waste management systems and reviewed segregation, collection, and transfer points. She directed officials to ensure proper waste separation, prevent dumping, and maintain hygienic conditions to improve sanitation across the region.