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Revanth Reddy Boosts Hyderabad MMTS: More Trains, Better Connectivity

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has ordered officials to strengthen the MMTS train network in Hyderabad's core urban region. He directed an increase in train frequency during peak office hours and emphasized the need for punctual services. The CM also instructed authorities to explore mini-bus services for last-mile connectivity and to improve passenger amenities at all stations. The review meeting focused on boosting ridership and revenue for the suburban rail service.

CM Revanth Reddy orders officials to strengthen MMTS train service network in Hyderabad's core region

Hyderabad, March 26

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy on Thursday declared that the MMTS services within the Core Urban Region of Hyderabad should be strengthened to meet the growing transport needs of the people.

During the meeting, the Chief Minister inquired about the declining number of passengers utilising the MMTS train services in recent times.

At a review of the MMTS services in Legislative Council hall today, the CM directed officials to increase the frequency of MMTS trains during peak office hours and ensure that services are operated with punctuality.

When the authorities brought to the notice of the CM the lack of direct RTC bus connectivity to MMTS stations, which are situated away from main roads, CM Revanth Reddy directed them to explore the feasibility of operating mini-buses to facilitate seamless last-mile connectivity for commuters. The Chief Minister also instructed the officials to provide necessary amenities for passengers at all MMTS stations. Commuters will opt for MMTS services only when good amenities are provided, the CM said.

Reviewing the revenue generation from MMTS services, the Chief Minister suggested the enhancement of self-generated revenue sources. The authorities were ordered to conduct a study and submit a report on the increase in passengers and improve amenities, alongside strengthening last-mile connectivity.

Transport Minister Ponnam Prabhakar, Chief Secretary K. Ramakrishna Rao, MA&UD Special Secretary Jayesh Ranjan, R&B Secretary Vikas Raj, CM's Special Secretary Ajith Reddy, CM's Secretary Manik Raj, GHMC Commissioner R.V. Karnan, HUMTA ( Hyderabad Unified Metropolitan Transport Authority) MD Jeevan Babu and South Central Railway DCM Charan Naik attended the review meeting.

Earlier, the Telangana Chief Minister announced that the state government is ready to constitute a Cabinet Sub Committee led by Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka, IT and Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu and Transport Minister Ponnam Prabhakar on the Musi Rejuvenation Project.

Speaking in the Legislative Council today, the Chief Minister said that the government formulated a roadmap for the development of Musi and assured that all the displaced will be provided rehabilitation.

"The state government gives its word through you to the residents of the Musi catchment area. We will not render anyone homeless. The state government will provide rehabilitation for everyone. It will elevate the standards required for a better way of life. It will provide education and healthcare. It will offer the necessary financial assistance to women's groups to engage in business. We will not leave anyone homeless," the CM said.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Finally, someone is paying attention to MMTS. The frequency during peak hours is a joke. You wait 30-40 minutes for a train while roads are choked. Increase frequency, ensure punctuality, and people will automatically switch from cars and bikes. Good move, CM sir.

Arjun K

Strengthening MMTS is good, but what about the stations? Many lack basic amenities like clean toilets, proper seating, and even drinking water. The CM's point about amenities is spot on. A comfortable journey is as important as connectivity.

Sarah B

As someone who recently moved to Hyderabad for work, the public transport integration is confusing. A unified system with MMTS, buses, and maybe metro is the dream. This focus on last-mile connectivity is the first logical step. Hope they follow through.

Vikram M

I appreciate the intent, but I'll believe it when I see it on the ground. We've heard many announcements before. The key is execution. The committee should have clear deadlines and public accountability. Also, don't forget the security aspect, especially for women commuters.

Karthik V

Good to see a comprehensive review. Linking MMTS with the Musi project is interesting. Improving public transport can reduce pollution in the river basin. Hope this holistic thinking continues. Hyderabad's traffic needs a strong rail backbone.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

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