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Two spacious integrated vegetable markets to be ready soon in Khammam: Puvvada
Khammam: Two spacious integrated vegetable and meat markets would soon be coming up for the convenience of citizens in Khammam city. The markets, each being built with an estimated cost of Rs 4.50 crore, at Khanapuram and VDOs Colony would be equipped with all required facilities like parking, drinking water, electricity and drainage system. Transport […]
Khammam: Two spacious integrated vegetable and meat markets would soon be coming up for the convenience of citizens in Khammam city.
The markets, each being built with an estimated cost of Rs 4.50 crore, at Khanapuram and VDOs Colony would be equipped with all required facilities like parking, drinking water, electricity and drainage system. Transport Minister Puvvada Ajay Kumar along with Mayor P Neeraja, Municipal Commissioner Adarsh Surabhi and SUDA Chairman B Vijay Kumar on Saturday inspected the construction work of the markets.
Speaking on the occasion the minister said that steps were being taken to ensure that vegetables, fruits, meat, fish and other essential items would be available in one place for the convenience of people living in Khammam city. The city was growing fast and to address the needs of people integrated markets were being constructed. Both the markets at Khanapuram and VDOs Colony were being built on an area of 2.01 acres so that there would be enough space for parking and for public movement.
Ajay Kumar informed that each market would have a total of 134 stalls, of which 65 would be vegetable stalls, 23 fruit stalls and 46 would be meat stalls. Such a huge number of stalls would ensure that there would be no congestion in the markets.
He directed the Municipal Commissioner to expedite the construction work by increasing workforce stating that the construction was already lagging behind. There should be better road connectivity to the markets without any hindrance to the traffic flow, the minister said.
With the sufficient and continuous flow of funds from the State government, Khammam city has been witnessing rapid progress in terms of infrastructure development. Majority of residential colonies in the city were now having CC roads and side drains, Ajay Kumar said.
Earlier in the day, the minister laid the foundation stone for CC roads and side drains to be built with Rs 4.07 crore in 30, 35, 47, 48 and 49 municipal divisions in the city.