Telangana Cabinet Pushes Early Municipal Polls, Approves Key Projects

The Telangana State Cabinet has decided to conduct elections for 116 municipalities and 7 municipal corporations at the earliest, with officials directed to complete arrangements by February. It announced plans for the Godavari Pushkaralu in 2027 and the development of a temple and eco-tourism circuit along the river. The Cabinet reviewed the takeover of Hyderabad Metro Rail Phase-I and approved land acquisition worth ₹2,787 crore for future phases. Several other approvals were granted, including new college posts, an Eco Town, a road to ease Hyderabad traffic, and a ₹143 crore lift irrigation project in Mulugu.

Key Points: Telangana Municipal Elections, Metro, Godavari Pushkaralu Plans

  • Municipal elections in 123 urban bodies
  • Godavari Pushkaralu set for 2027
  • Hyderabad Metro Phase-I takeover expedited
  • New 9-km road for Hyderabad traffic
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Telangana Cabinet decides to conduct municipal elections at earliest

Telangana Cabinet decides to hold municipal elections soon, reviews Metro takeover, and plans Godavari Pushkaralu 2027 and major development projects.

"prepare the election schedule in a manner that ensures the electoral process is carried out smoothly - Telangana Cabinet"

Mulugu, January 19

The Telangana State Cabinet has decided to conduct municipal elections at the earliest and directed officials to complete all necessary arrangements by February.

The decision came after a meeting of the Cabinet chaired by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy at Medaram in Mulugu district on January 18, according to highlights of the meeting shared by Telangana Chief Minister's Office.

Elections are due in 116 municipalities and seven municipal corporations across the State, covering 2,996 wards and divisions whose terms have expired. The Cabinet noted that the reservation process has already been completed as per the Dedicated Commission's report.

As Ramzan and Maha Shivaratri festivals fall in February, officials were instructed to prepare the election schedule in a manner that ensures the electoral process is carried out smoothly without causing inconvenience to the public.

The Cabinet announced that the Godavari Pushkaralu will be held from July 27 to August 3, 2027, and decided to take up the development of major and ancient temples along with eco-tourism initiatives across the Godavari river belt from Basara to Bhadrachalam. It was resolved to develop the stretch as a single circuit. Officials from the Endowments, Revenue, Forest, Tourism and Archaeology departments were directed to jointly prepare a detailed report, while the Chief Minister instructed that a comprehensive development plan be prepared by March 31.

The Cabinet reviewed the progress made so far in the process of taking over the Hyderabad Metro Rail Phase-I project from L&T and decided to expedite the process. Proposals for four corridors under Metro Phase-IIA and three corridors under Phase-IIB are pending approval with the Central Government. In the meantime, the Cabinet decided to speed up land acquisition and approved land acquisition proposals estimated at ₹2,787 crore.

Approval was accorded for the creation of 24 new posts in the Law College and 28 new posts in the Pharmacy College of Mahatma Gandhi University in Nalgonda district. The Cabinet also approved the post of Registrar at Veeranari Chakali Ilamma Women's University.

The Cabinet gave permission for allotment of 494 acres of land to TGIIC for the development of an Eco Town in Abdullapur mandal near Hyderabad.

To ease traffic congestion in Hyderabad city, the Cabinet approved the construction of a new 9-km road from the ICCC in Banjara Hills to Shilpa Layout Road.

The Cabinet also approved the Potlapur Lift Irrigation Project in the Mulugu district. Under the project, water will be lifted from Ramappa Cheruvu to supply water to five villages, fill 30 tanks and ponds, and provide irrigation to about 7,500 acres of ayacut. The project will be implemented at an estimated cost of ₹143 crore.

- ANI

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Shreya B
Finally! Our municipality's term expired ages ago. We need elected representatives to address local issues like garbage collection and water supply. Appreciate that they are considering Ramzan and Maha Shivaratri while scheduling. Shows sensitivity. 🙏
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Rahul R
The lift irrigation project in Mulugu is excellent news for farmers. Water security is crucial. But I'm skeptical about the new 9-km road in Hyderabad. We keep building roads, but traffic only gets worse. Need better public transport - hope the Metro Phase-II gets central approval soon.
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Priyanka N
Creating new posts in the university is a positive step for education. But what about filling the existing vacancies? The cabinet seems to be announcing many projects. Implementation is key. Hope they follow through on all these plans and not just before elections.
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Aman W
Development of the Godavari circuit from Basara to Bhadrachalam is a fantastic idea! Will boost tourism and local economy. Pushkaralu in 2027 seems far off, but planning early is good. Overall, a productive cabinet meeting it seems.
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Kavitha C
₹2,787 crore for land acquisition? That's a huge amount. While development is necessary, hope there is transparency and the displaced people are rehabilitated properly. The Eco Town project also needs careful environmental assessment.

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