» KCR Changes Stand On Hyderabad Metro Rail Design
KCR Changes Stand On Hyderabad Metro Rail Design
The Telangana CM, who had earlier asked for underground tracks at some places, said the project would go ahead with some changes just in its alignment.
Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao has apparently changed his stand on the Hyderabad Metro Rail project.
KCR, who had earlier asked the Metro Rail authorities to go in for underground tracks at some places, has indicated that the project would go ahead with some changes just in its alignment.
Chatting with reporters at his camp office, KCR said that the Metro Rail route would be changed near the Assembly building and Sultan Bazar to ensure that no damage was cause to the heritage structure and the busy market respectively.
Similarly, slight modifications would be made to the design of the rail for the section near the Moazzam Jahi Market to ensure protection of heritage structures.
The Chief Minister also praised the last Nizam for having left about 35 lakh acres of land for the government.
He said that a proper utilisation of land would take Telangana to the next level.
He also hinted at a Cabinet expansion after his return from Singapore. (INN)