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Amrapali Kata, the Commissioner of GHMC, released a statement urging caution due to the increased water flow at the Chaderghat bridge.
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Addressing a press conference here, he said the government should first clean all the lakes, nallas and Sewage treatment plants (STPs) in the twin cities before taking up the Musi project.
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Following the first heritage ride on last month, this second edition promises to be even more engaging. Participants will delve into the historical significance of the Musi River, learning about its pivotal role in Hyderabad's heritage.
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The Rs.1.5 lakh crore was estimated to be spent on different projects over the next five years. An action plan was being prepared for the purpose, says CM Revanth Reddy.
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The CM appealed to the Union Minister to allot Rs.4,000 crore under the National River Conservation Plan. He also sought Rs.6,000 crore for filling Osman Sagar and Himayat Sagar reservoirs with water from River Godavari.
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The State government initially estimated the Musi River beautification project cost at Rs 50,000 crore and was later revised to Rs 70,000 crore. Recently, the estimates were freshly revised to a staggering Rs 1.5 lakh crore even before the draft plans are prepared.
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This is after consultants were invited for preparing an aggregate master plan for the project. The master plan is being prepared for a site area covering 55 km of the River Musi.
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Highlighting future projects, Reddy announced plans to expand the metro rail network across the city and develop a landmark riverfront along the Musi River.
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He highlighted the historical 1908 floods and emphasised the importance of the Pranahitha tamarind tree in rescuing lives.
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Musi rejuvenation project, which would be undertaken in Hyderabad on the lines of Thames River project in London, would be done without disturbing the environment, said Revanth Reddy
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The Chief Minister, who held a review meeting on development of the Musi river basin on Tuesday, asked the officials to develop the 55 km Musi river catchment area within the Hyderabad City limits
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy directed officials to develop the entire river catchment area to draw attention of tourists while ensuring self sustenance of the zone
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Besides the connectivity factor in controlling the traffic, these bridges will add some beauty to the Musi and also the development on either side of the river.
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As part of a slew of initiatives including works such as Strategic Road Development Project (SRDP), slip roads and link roads, which redesigned the infrastructure and eased travelling around the city, now five bridges are to come up across the river Musi at a cost of Rs.168 crore.
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Organised in association with Deccan Heritage Academy Trust and JBR Architecture College, a photo exhibition that showed the various phases of Musi captured the attention of onlookers
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In response to the increasing water levels in the Musi river, the Moosarambagh Bridge will be temporarily closed starting at 9 pm.
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Hyderabad police arrest Chandra Mohan, who chopped livein partner’s body into pieces, threw head in the Musi
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Malakpet police who have been trying to identify the victim whose severed head was found at Musi River
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According to the police, some persons had beheaded the woman and had thrown away the head in the Musi River bed.
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Hyderabad: The Traffic police closed down the 100 feet road at Jiyaguda due to heavy inflows in Musi river and the water overflowing. The police requested the commuters to avoid the 100 feet road and instead take alternate route to reach their destination.