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The State responded positively and discharges from the Nagarjuna Sagar Project were reduced from 5.73 lakh cusecs to 5.16 lakh cusecs by 8 pm on Sunday.
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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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Replicating a few facilities of the Thames riverfront in London will be of no use if sewage water continues to flow into the Musi
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Musi River Front Development Corporation invited the consultants last month and applications submitted by the applicants are likely to be opened on May 18.
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The back-to-back meetings were primarily focused on developing the 56-km long Musi Riverfront, green urban spaces and exploring commercial linkages and investment models.
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The police stations including Rajendranagar, Nasingi, Langer Houz, Bahadurpura, Kulsumpura, Afzalgunj, Chaderghat, Chaitanyapuri, Malakpet and others were asked to post police pickets to avoid gathering of public.
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HMWS&SB have so far lifted two gates each, up to one feet height, of both reservoirs to release water into the downstream of river Musi.
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State Minister T Srinivas Yadav inspected the vicinity of Hussain Sagar, where he announced the release of 2,000 cusecs of water from the lake.
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The local people with the help of swimmer retrieved the bodies from the river and shifted to Osmania General Hospital mortuary
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The new bridges will essentially reflect the historical significance of the locations where they will be built along the two rivers.
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Hyderabad: The State government has finalised the departments that will build the 14 bridges and one link road with an estimated cost of Rs 545 crore across the Rivers Musi and Esa. While six bridges and a link road will be constructed by the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA), four bridges will be built by […]
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Hyderabad: Union Minister for Tourism and Culture, G. Kishan Reddy on Saturday slammed the Telangana government for neglecting Musi riverfront development saying this resulted in the flooding of areas along the course of the river. Reddy visited some areas in Amberpet which are inundated due to recent heavy rains and floods in Musi river and […]
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Hyderabad: The State government has sanctioned a budget of Rs 94 crore for two bridges across river Musi, one at Musarambagh and another near Chaderghat, which when ready promise to solve the woes faced by commuters in these parts of the old city specially during the monsoons. Animal Husbandry Minister T.Srinivas Yadav on Friday inspected […]
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Nalgonda: Three crest gates of Musi project were lifted by the project engineers as water level reached the maximum storage capacity. The water level in the project reached 644.6 feet as against 645 feet full reservoir level. Currently, water storage touched 4.36 TMCs as against total storage capacity of 4.46 TMCs. Thee project officials had […]
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Hyderabad: The bloodsoaked body of a 12-year-old boy was found on the Musi riverbed under the Kulsumpura police station limits on Thursday. According to the police, a few local people, who noticed a pack of stray dogs pulling the body towards the Musi River, chased the canines away and informed the Kulsumpura police who after […]
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Hyderabad: The Telangana Government will incorporate facets of Indian architecture for the proposed 15 new bridges on Musi. The new Secretariat complex under construction will also use several aspects of Deccani and Kakatiya architecture, said Industries and IT Minister KT Rama Rao. Speaking at the ArchUstsav, an industry event orgainsed by the Indian Institute of […]
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Hyderabad: The State Cabinet has taken a few key decisions, including withdrawal of GO 111, recruitment of teaching and non-teaching staff in universities, permitting five private universities in the State, approving appointment of medical college professors as Director and Additional Direction Medical Education. GOMS 111: Considering the long-pending appeals of land owners on humanitarian grounds, […]
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Hyderabad: The State government is adopting a multi-pronged approach rejuvenation, beautification and development of Musi River at an estimated cost of Rs.16,634 crore, Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister KT Rama Rao said on Thursday. “The TRS Government is committed and determined to develop Musi River in a comprehensive manner. To acheive our goal, ensuring […]
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Hyderabad: Mayor G Vijaya Laxmi instructed the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) officials of LB Nagar zone to complete the Strategic Nala Development Programme (SNDP) works within three months. The instructions were given at a review meeting held here on Tuesday. In LB Nagar zone the stormwater drain network is being revamped with Rs 114 […]
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Hyderabad: At a time when cities across the world are struggling with rising contamination levels in their rivers, two major water bodies in the city of Hyderabad, the Musi River and Hussain Sagar, are reporting exactly the opposite trend. In the last few years, the water quality of Musi River and Hussain Sagar has improved […]