Telangana CM Revanth Reddy Unveils 99-Day Urban Plan, New Core Act

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has directed officials to draft a new Core Urban Act to govern municipal corporations in the Outer Ring Road limits, replacing the existing GHMC Act. He emphasized that sanitation, road construction, and garbage management must be top priorities under the upcoming 99-day development program. The CM also ordered the installation of CCTV cameras in all city hotel kitchens to combat food adulteration and link them to a command center. Furthermore, he instructed that road maintenance within the core urban area be consolidated under a single department to streamline work and reduce traffic congestion.

Key Points: Telangana CM Revanth Reddy Reviews Urban Development, Sanitation

  • New Core Urban Act to replace GHMC Act
  • CCTV in all hotel kitchens for food safety
  • Priority on roads, sanitation in 99-day plan
  • Single agency for road maintenance to reduce confusion
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Telangana CM Revanth Reddy holds high-level review of Municipal Admin, Urban Development

CM Revanth Reddy orders new Core Urban Act, CCTV in hotel kitchens, and priority on roads & sanitation in Telangana's 99-day urban development plan.

"sanitation and cleanliness should be given priority in the Core Urban area - CM A Revanth Reddy"

Hyderabad, March 1

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy instructed officials to prepare a Core Urban Act, which is enforced in the functioning of all three Municipal Corporations - GHMC, Malkajgiri and Cyberabad Municipal Corporations in the Outer Ring Road limits. The new Core Urban Act will replace the existing GHMC Act.

The Chief Minister stressed that all permissions, fee structure and development works should be finalised as per the Core Urban Act. Reddy made it clear that the development works within the municipal limits will be given top priority in the prestigious 99-day programme to be launched by the state government soon.

At the high-level review of the Municipal Administration and Urban Development in the Secretariat today, CM Reddy emphasised that sanitation and cleanliness should be given priority in the Core Urban area ( CURE). The CM instructed the authorities to identify suitable locations and make arrangements for dumping the garbage in the wake of people who are throwing waste in the open places and causing inconvenience to locals. After establishing garbage dumping points, action should be initiated against those who dump garbage outside the designated areas.

During the review, Reddy asserted that special attention should be paid to the construction of roads in the core urban area. The CM suggested to follow technicalities in laying roads under the employment guarantee scheme and also fixing the responsibility in the construction and maintenance of the roads. Regular monitoring and the function of streetlights on the dashboard should also be taken up and resolve the issues instantly.

Following increasing food adulteration cases, the Chief Minister ordered the authorities to install CCTV cameras in the kitchens of all the hotels in the city and connect them to the command control centre. To ensure food safety, frequent inspections should be conducted and monitored continuously. Steps should also be taken to evaluate food safety measures adopted by the hotels and give ratings to them.

Referring to strict fire safety measures, CM Revanth Reddy instructed the officials to give high priority to fire safety in the core urban area. Necessary advanced equipment and technology should be provided to prevent fire mishaps in the high rise buildings. The CM also suggested that water harvesting wells should be installed in the circles of the city to preserve rainwater. Uniform poles should be installed and used as multi-utility poles.

To ensure proper maintenance of the roads, the Chief Minister ordered that all the roads in the jurisdiction of R&B and other departments in the core urban area be transferred to the MA and UD departments and stop confusion on the ownership of roads by different agencies. Road maintenance by a single agency will help to speed up the works, the CM said and showed the officials the models of elevated corridors designed to reduce traffic congestion in various places in the city. CM Revanth Reddy also reviewed several suggestions and designs and ordered the officials to examine the proposal to develop the buildings of historical importance into tourist spots and convert them into popular tourist visiting centres.

Reviewing the progress of the works of the new government buildings within the limits of Bharat Future City, the Chief Minister instructed officials to complete the works before the deadline by taking the necessary permissions. Quality should be given top priority in construction, the CM said ordered that necessary steps should be taken for the development of big ponds and lakes in the city. Protection and beautification of the ponds preserved by HYDRAA was also discussed in the meeting, which also reviewed the proposal to convert water bodies into tourist destinations.

Chief Minister's Advisor Vem Narender Reddy, State Chief Secretary Ramakrishna Rao, CM Principal Secretary V. Seshadri, CM Secretary Manik Raj, MAUD Special Chief Secretary Jayesh Ranjan, HYDRAA Commissioner Ranganath, HMDA Commissioner Sarfaraz Ahmed, MRDCL MD EV Narasimha Reddy, Hyderabad, Cyberabad, Malkajgiri Commissioners Karnan, G. Srijana, Vinay Krishna Reddy and others participated in the meeting.

- ANI

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Sarah B
CCTV in hotel kitchens is a fantastic move for food safety. As someone who eats out often, this gives me much more confidence. Hope the ratings are made public so we can make informed choices.
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Priya S
Good intentions, but execution is key. We've heard about fixing garbage dumping for years. Identifying spots is one thing, but will there be enough collection and will action really be taken against violators? I'll believe it when I see cleaner streets.
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Rohit P
Single agency for road maintenance is a game-changer! No more passing the buck between R&B and GHMC when a pothole appears. The elevated corridor models sound promising for our traffic woes. Hope they prioritize areas like Hitec City first.
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Karthik V
Protecting and beautifying our lakes and ponds is crucial. Hyderabad's water bodies are its heritage. Converting them into tourist spots is a great idea, but only if done sustainably without harming the ecosystem. Focus on conservation first.
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Michael C
The emphasis on fire safety in high-rises and using tech like dashboards for streetlights is very forward-thinking. This is the kind of modern urban governance a city like Hyderabad needs. Hope the "core urban area" focus doesn't neglect the older city parts.
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Nisha Z

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