Himachal Minister Meets Telangana CM as Hyderabad Gets Major Security Upgrade

Himachal Pradesh PWD Minister Vikramaditya Singh met with Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy in Hyderabad, with Rajya Sabha MP Anil Kumar Yadav also present. Concurrently, the Telangana government has invited tenders for a major Rs 9.08 crore security and infrastructure project at the Dr MCR HRD Institute campus, which the Chief Minister uses as a camp office. The project includes a fortified compound wall, watch towers, and road development for a VVIP guest house. This follows Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka's recent announcement of a historic Rs 20,000 crore allocation for Hyderabad's comprehensive development over two years.

Key Points: Himachal Minister Meets Telangana CM | Hyderabad Security Project

  • Ministerial meeting in Hyderabad
  • Rs 9.08 crore security project tendered
  • VVIP guest house infrastructure upgrade
  • Rs 20,000 crore allocated for Hyderabad development
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Himachal Pradesh Minister Vikramaditya Singh meets CM Revanth Reddy in Hyderabad

Himachal Pradesh Minister Vikramaditya Singh meets Telangana CM Revanth Reddy in Hyderabad, where a Rs 9.08 crore security upgrade for a key institute is planned.

"Hyderabad stands as one of the fastest-growing and most investment-friendly cities in the country. - Bhatti Vikramarka"

Hyderabad, February 26

Himachal Pradesh PWD Minister Vikramaditya Singh met Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy in Hyderabad today.Rajya Sabha MP Anil Kumar Yadav also participated in this meeting held at the ICC in Hyderabad.

Meanwhile, the Telangana government has officially invited tenders for a major security and infrastructure project at the Dr MCR HRD Institute (MCHRDIT) campus in Hyderabad. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, on several occasions, used the MCHRD premises as his camp office. While it is not the official CMO, the Chief Minister conducts certain meetings there from time to time.

Estimated at approximately Rs 9.08 crore, the contract includes the construction of a reinforced compound wall fitted with concertina wire, the installation of security watch towers, gates, furniture and other security arrangements. The project also covers flooring for the approach ramp and development of the road on the west side for the VVIP guest house within the campus.

Dr MCR HRD Institute is the premier administrative training institute of the Government of Telangana, with the objective to create and sustain a dedicated workforce for the Government. The institute was set up in 1976 and has evolved to suit the needs of changing times, as well as the requirements of the State and Central Government. The Institute specialises in conducting training using both in-classroom and e-learning modes and has a well-qualified, experienced, hardworking and dedicated team.

Earlier, in February, Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka said that the state government has allocated Rs 20,000 crore for the development of Hyderabad over the next two years, an official release said. Several works under this allocation have already been completed, while many others are currently in progress.

He said that such a massive allocation of funds, exclusively for Hyderabad's development, has never occurred in the state's history. He described the merger of 27 surrounding urban local bodies into the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation as a historic decision. Through this landmark move, uniform civic services, integrated planning, and a unified development vision within the Outer Ring Road region have become possible, he said.

"Today, Hyderabad stands as one of the fastest-growing and most investment-friendly cities in the country. This has not happened by chance. It is the result of decades of institution-building, democratic governance, and the People's Government's commitment to inclusive development," he said.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Rs 9 crore for a compound wall and security at a training institute? While security is important, this seems excessive. Couldn't these funds be better used for actual training programs or public welfare? Just my thought.
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Rohit P
Hyderabad's growth story is truly inspiring! The Rs 20,000 crore allocation and merging 27 local bodies shows real vision. It's becoming a model for other Indian cities. Proud to see this development.
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Anjali F
MCHRD Institute is a great institution. Upgrading its infrastructure is welcome, but I hope the focus remains on its core mission: training a dedicated workforce for the government. Quality of training matters more than fancy walls.
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Karthik V
Meetings between CMs and ministers from different states are always positive. They break silos and promote national integration. More power to such initiatives! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Interesting read. The scale of urban planning in Hyderabad is impressive. The unified development vision for the ORR region is a smart move. Hope the execution matches the planning.

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