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Work for five of those bridges has been taken up by the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) after a thorough study of the requirements and future traffic projections.
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HMWS&SB authorities opened Himayatsagar and Osmansagar Reservoir gates due to inflows from catchment areas.
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Hyderabad: Inching closer to the Municipal Administration and Urban Development (MA&UD) Department’s plans of making Hyderabad the first city in the country to treat 100 per cent of the sewage generated, the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) will double the capacity of the Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) around Hussain Sagar Lake. As a part of […]
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Hyderabad: Heavy rains that have been lashing the city and suburbs for last several days have resulted in heavy inflows into the water bodies and also in river Musi that criss-cross the city. Musi has been receiving abundant water inflows being released from the reservoirs of Osman Sagar and Himayathsagar. With the water overflowing in […]
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Hyderabad: Normal life was affected as incessant rains continued to lash several parts of the State, including Hyderabad on Wednesday resulting in overflowing of streams in a few areas and water logging at many places. River Musi was in spate due to heavy rains in the catchment areas during the last couple of days. The […]
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Hyderabad: The State Government was adopting a multi-pronged approach for River Musi rejuvenation, beautification and development with an estimated cost of Rs.16,634 crore, said Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister KT Rama Rao. The Minister also announced that the Government was taking up SRDP second phase works with a cost of Rs.3,115 crore in all […]
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Hyderabad: The river Musi is all set to get the heritage touch restored along its flow in the city through a series of projects that are getting lined up. Along its course, Musi will be dotted with a series of bridges that include 14 new heritage-themed ones apart from a link road. These heritage-themed bridges […]
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Hyderabad: The Darbar Hall, which used to be a crucial space for the British residents in Hyderabad during the Raj, and which is a prominent presence in William Dalrymple’s ‘White Mughals’, is gradually regaining lost splendour. The structure, standing tall on the premises of the Osmania University College for Women, popular as the Koti Women’s […]
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Hyderabad: Come Thursday and a lively ambience bustling with activity prevails at the Hyderabad’s oldest weekly market, Jummerat Bazaar, held on the banks of the River Musi between the Musalamjung Bridge and Puranapul. Jummerat Bazaar, which literally means Thursday Market in Urdu, has been a weekly ritual for most people in the older parts of […]
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A 100 ft flag post, walking tracks, an open gym, a gazebo, lush green meadows along the banks and designer benches add a certain charm and beauty to the Musi River
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Hyderabad: The Ministry of Jal Shakthi said no funds were provided by the Union Government in the last three years under National River Conservation Plan (NRCP) for conservation of River Musi. This was informed by Jal Shakthi Minister Prahlad Singh Patel in reply to a question by Malkajgiri MP A Revanth Reddy in Lok Sabha […]
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Relish the splendour of the monsoon in the lap of nature at Ananthagiri Hills
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GHMC alerts people whose houses are prone to inundation or likely to be washed away
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Mega project to be executed through two master plans -- Musi Action Plan and Musi Road Development Plan
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Sharing details in the State Assembly here on Wednesday, the Minister said Rs 9,764 crore was spent by HMWSSB, Rs 1,067 by HMDA, Rs 2,374 by TSSPDCL, among others
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MRDCL to rope in private agencies to take up project at a cost of Rs 5.20 cr
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There have been several instances when neighbours in a locality blamed persons for feeding street dogs and their menace.
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Will have a total treating capacity of 376.5 MLD
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There are plans to organise cruise rides from Bapughat to Nagole in Musi and all these works are to be executed with a cost of over Rs 5000 crore
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The famed weekly shanty on the road stretch between Puranapul and Musalam Jung Bridge reopens after a gap of eight months