Revanth Reddy Reaffirms Commitment to Musi River Rejuvenation and Future City

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy said that the Musi River rejuvenation project and the Future City development will go on as planned. He told people at a meeting in Gurranguda in Ranga Reddy district that the state government wants to make the Musi River area better and start projects to bring in money and create jobs.

The Musi River rejuvenation project is very important to the government. Reddy said they will clean up the river and make the area around it nicer. They want to make a 55-kilometre stretch of the river from Gandipet to Gowrelli look like it does in countries. This will help the environment. Make Hyderabad a better place to live.

Action Against Encroachments

Reddy also said that people should not build on lakes, tanks and drainage channels. The government will remove any buildings that're on these areas so that the water and land can be used properly.

Support for Gurranguda Eco Park

At the meeting Reddy said the government will help pay for the Gurranguda Eco Park. He said it is his job to make sure the area is developed and that people have things. The government will keep working on projects to make the area nicer.

Focus on Future City Development

Reddy talked a lot about the Future City project. He said the government will keep working on it no matter what people say. The project is meant to make Telangana a place where companies from over the world want to invest.

The government wants to bring in companies to the Future City. This will help the states economy. Create new jobs. The Musi River rejuvenation and Future City projects are parts of the governments plan to make the state a better place.

Government Stands Firm on Development Agenda

Reddys words at Gurranguda show that the government is committed to these projects. They will keep working on them. Try to make the states infrastructure and cities better. The Musi River rejuvenation project and the Future City development are very important, to the government. They will go on as planned.