Malkajgiri Thanks CM for Approving Metro Extension to North Hyderabad
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Malkajgiri Thanks CM for Approving Metro Extension to North Hyderabad

Malkajgiri BRS MLA Marri Rajasekhar Reddy has expressed gratitude to Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy for approving the extension of Metro Rail connectivity to north Hyderabad as part of Metro Phase 2.

Rajasekhar Reddy had recently raised the issue in the Legislative Assembly and submitted a detailed representation to the Chief Minister, emphasising the necessity of the project for the region's development.

Following this, the Chief Minister announced his decision to move forward with the north Hyderabad Metro Rail project and directed officials to draft the necessary proposals.

The MLA thanked the Chief Minister for his swift response and commitment to addressing the needs of residents in north Hyderabad, highlighting the positive impact the project will have on the area’s connectivity and development.

(Telangana Today)

Malkajgiri BRS MLA Marri Rajasekhar Reddy has expressed gratitude to Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy for approving the extension of Metro Rail connectivity to north Hyderabad as part of Metro Phase 2. Rajasekhar Reddy had recently raised the issue in the Legislative Assembly and submitted a detailed representation to the Chief Minister, emphasising the necessity of the project for the region's development. Following this, the Chief Minister announced his decision to move forward with the north Hyderabad Metro Rail project and directed officials to draft the necessary proposals. The MLA thanked the Chief Minister for his swift response and commitment to addressing the needs of residents in north Hyderabad, highlighting the positive impact the project will have on the area’s connectivity and development. (Telangana Today)

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