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Komatireddy pushes three shifts work in R&B projects

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Komatireddy Venkat Reddy said the first phase, involving works worth Rs 13,000 crore across 34 packages, has already commenced

Metro India News | Hyderabad

Telangana Roads and Buildings Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy on Friday conducted a comprehensive review meeting with senior officials of the Roads and Buildings Department to assess the progress of major infrastructure projects being executed across the state. Stressing the government's commitment under the leadership of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, the Minister directed officials to ensure the timely completion of all works while maintaining the highest quality standards.

The Minister instructed officials to expedite construction activities by operating in three shifts, including night shifts, wherever necessary. He emphasized that quality road infrastructure is the backbone of economic development, improving connectivity between villages and towns, promoting industrial growth, and creating employment opportunities across Telangana.

Reviewing the state's ambitious road development programme, Komatireddy Venkat Reddy said the first phase, involving works worth Rs 13,000 crore across 34 packages, has already commenced. He noted that several road projects are progressing in districts including Nalgonda and Mahbubnagar and directed officials to closely monitor execution to ensure adherence to schedules.

The Minister also reviewed the progress of several prestigious public infrastructure projects, including the new High Court complex at Rajendranagar, construction of the new Osmania General Hospital, Telangana Institute of Medical Sciences facilities at Sanathnagar, Alwal and LB Nagar, the expansion of NIMS, and the Warangal Multi Super Specialty Hospital.

Officials informed the Minister that 16 percent of the construction work at the new High Court complex has been completed. Directing officials to achieve the targeted completion by December 2027, the Minister asked them to increase manpower, strengthen coordination with contractors, and resolve execution bottlenecks without delay.

Warning that negligence or unnecessary delays would not be tolerated, Komatireddy Venkat Reddy announced that he would undertake surprise inspections of project sites. He also instructed that experienced and technically competent engineers be deployed for these flagship projects to ensure timely completion and world-class infrastructure for the people of Telangana.