Telangana's Rs 98,000 Crore Push to Build India's Best Roads by 2028

Telangana has launched an ambitious Rs 98,000 crore program to develop the best road network in India by 2028. Key projects include upgrading the Hyderabad-Vijayawada highway into an eight-lane corridor and constructing a massive Regional Ring Road. The state will host the prestigious Indian Roads Congress conference in Hyderabad in 2026, expected to attract significant investment. This push also includes vital road safety measures following over 6,500 road accident fatalities in the state last year.

Key Points: Telangana Aims for Best Road Network by 2028 with Rs 98,000 Cr Plan

  • Rs 98,000 crore road development plan
  • Target: best road network by 2028
  • Hyderabad to host IRC conference in 2026
  • Major projects include Hyderabad-Vijayawada 8-lane upgrade
  • Focus on road safety after 6,500 accident deaths
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Telangana aims to have best road network by 2028

Telangana plans a massive Rs 98,000 crore road development program to create the country's best road infrastructure by 2028, featuring new highways and safety initiatives.

"road construction and development works worth Rs 98,000 crore are being undertaken - State Ministers"

Hyderabad, April 22

Telangana aims to have the best road network in the country by 2028 and plans to undertake road development works at a cost of Rs 98,000 crore.

At a special review meeting on road construction and infrastructure development on Wednesday, Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka and State Roads and Buildings Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy directed officials to treat the Rs 98,000-crore road development programme as a top priority and ensure its swift execution.

The Ministers said that, in an unprecedented move in the history of the undivided state, road construction and development works worth Rs 98,000 crore are being undertaken.

They emphasised that the state government, under the leadership of Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, is taking all necessary steps to make Telangana the number one state in India in road infrastructure by the end of 2028.

Minister Venkat Reddy announced that the prestigious Indian Roads Congress (IRC) conference, which attracts contractors and infrastructure experts from across India and the world, will be held in November 2026 at Hyderabad International Trade Expositions Limited in Hyderabad.

He added that he was able to secure the event for Hyderabad due to his rapport with Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari, despite competition from Bharatiya Janata Party-ruled states.

The Minister also recalled that Mohan Nayak from the state has been elected as the IRC President.

He expressed gratitude to Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka for releasing the necessary funds for organising the event.

He expressed confidence that the IRC meeting would bring in investments exceeding Rs 20,000 crore to the state.

The road development works to be undertaken include approach roads worth Rs 148 crore to resolve connectivity issues in around 300 villages.

Minister Venkat Reddy said that Under the HAM (Hybrid Annuity Model), 6,000 km of roads are being developed at a cost of Rs 13,000 crore.

Price bids have been completed, and works will commence shortly.

The Hyderabad-Vijayawada National Highway is being upgraded at a cost of Rs 20,000 crore into an eight-lane corridor (six main lanes and two service lanes).

Flyovers and bridges at accident-prone black spots, including Choutuppal and Chityal, are being constructed with Rs 500 crore.

A greenfield road project from Future City to Amaravati-Bandar Port is being planned at a cost of Rs 20,000 crore, with alignment proposals submitted to the Centre.

A parallel alignment for a bullet train has also been proposed.

The Minister added that Rs 8,000 crore has been allocated for a 52-km elevated corridor from Mannanur to Srisailam.

He said that Rs 36,000 crore has been sanctioned for the Regional Ring Road, described as a game-changing project.

The state has already deposited Rs 628 crore as its share for land acquisition of the northern section with the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI).

A double-decker elevated corridor from LB Nagar to Hayathnagar is being taken up at a cost of Rs 941 crore, with Rs 741 crore from the Centre and Rs 200 crore from the state.

Minister Venkat Reddy added that new roads are being constructed in villages lacking connectivity, and single-lane roads are being upgraded to double-lane roads.

He also highlighted that about 6,500 people lost their lives in road accidents in the state in 2025.

Taking this seriously, the state government is implementing large-scale road development along with road safety initiatives such as the "Arrive Alive" programme.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Rs 98,000 crore is a massive amount. While the ambition is good, I hope there is complete transparency in spending and no corruption. The government must be accountable for every rupee. The road safety initiative "Arrive Alive" is a much-needed step given the tragic accident numbers.
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Michael C
As someone who travels frequently between Hyderabad and Vijayawada, the upgrade to an eight-lane highway is a game-changer. The traffic congestion is a nightmare. Hope the construction is swift and causes minimal disruption to current commuters.
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Priyanka N
Good to see a focus on rural connectivity. My native village still has a kuccha road that becomes unusable in the monsoon. If approach roads are actually built, it will change lives. But announcements are one thing, on-ground delivery is another. Let's see.
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Karthik V
The double-decker corridor and the Regional Ring Road sound impressive. Hyderabad is growing rapidly and needs this kind of futuristic infrastructure. Hosting the IRC conference is a smart move to showcase the state and attract investment. Well done!
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Aman W
With so many projects announced, the real challenge will be coordination and timely execution. Different agencies, land acquisition issues, and environmental clearances can cause huge delays. Hope the government has a solid project management plan in place.
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Emma D

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