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Telangana CM Revanth Reddy Pushes Eco-Tourism in Hyderabad Forest Lands

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has directed officials to develop eco-tourism on forest department lands within Hyderabad's core urban area and Bharat Future City. He suggested creating eco-parks similar to the Gurramguda Eco Park and upgrading tourist spots like Taramati Baradari and Durgam Cheruvu. The CM also ordered the modernization of guest houses and the development of Vikarabad under the Tourism Hub Scheme. Preparations for the Global Investment Summit in December were also discussed in the meeting.

Telangana CM for eco-tourism on forest lands in Hyderabad, Future City

Hyderabad, July 6

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy on Monday directed officials to develop eco-tourism on forest department lands within the Hyderabad core urban area limits.

He also wants forest lands within the limits of Bharat Future City to be developed as international-level tourism destinations.

He suggested developing these forest lands as eco-parks in the city, similar to the Gurramguda Eco Park, inaugurated recently in Rangareddy district.

At a review meeting on the Tourism Department, the CM asked officials to expedite the implementation of works related to tourism development projects initiated in the state.

He directed officials to collaborate with the Tourism Department to develop eco-tourism on forest department lands within the Hyderabad core urban area limits.

He said eco-tourism projects should be developed in an urban forest style within the limits of CURE, and special officers should be appointed to expedite the works for that purpose.

The Chief Minister said tourist areas in the city should be further developed, and the Taramati Baradari should be made more attractive.

He instructed that Durgam Cheruvu should be developed into a full-fledged tourist destination.

He also issued directions for the modernisation of Manjeera and Dilkhusha guest houses in Hyderabad.

CM Revanth Reddy asked officials to develop Vikarabad under the Tourism Hub Development Scheme, with a primary focus on developing Sri Veerabhadraswami Temple. He ordered the formation of a managing committee for the temple, similar to Yadadrigutta.

The CM directed that bridges like Puranapul, which stand as heritage assets in Hyderabad, should be developed into tourist destinations, and necessary plans should be formulated and implemented.

He suggested that, after development, if necessary, traffic should be diverted through alternate routes to provide access to tourists.

While inquiring about investments in the tourism sector, the Chief Minister said preparations should begin for the Global Investment Summit to be held in December. He informed officials to set up high-level committees for coordination among various departments for this summit.

Chief Minister's advisor K. Ramakrishna Rao, Special Principal Secretary Jayesh Ranjan, Tourism Department Special Principal Secretary Vani Prasad, and other senior officials attended the meeting.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Michael C

As an expat living in Hyderabad, this is exciting. The city needs more green spaces for recreation. However, I really hope the infrastructure around these parks is improved—otherwise it's just inaccessible beauty.

Priya S

Love the idea of developing Durgam Cheruvu and Taramati Baradadi 🏞️ Those spots have so much potential. But please don't forget about basic cleanliness and maintenance in existing parks first!

James A

Interesting move for the Global Investment Summit. But I'm concerned about traffic diversion near heritage bridges like Puranapul—it's already chaos in old city areas. Hope proper studies are done before implementation.

Arjun K

Eco-tourism with urban forests? That's the kind of forward-thinking we need! But I'm cautiously optimistic—many such projects get delayed or diluted. Need strict timelines and transparency. Also, let's not forget about local communities who depend on these forest lands. 🤞

Rohit P

Good initiative but honestly, we've heard similar promises before. The Gurramguda Eco Park is nice but small. Let's see if they can scale this properly. Also, Vikarabad development with Sri Veerabhadraswami Temple focus is a smart move for spiritual tourism 🙏

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