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Aramghar-Nehru Zoo Flyover Named After Manmohan Singh for His Contributions

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Aramghar-Nehru Zoo Flyover Named After Manmohan Singh for His Contributions

On January 6, Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy inaugurated the Aramghar-Nehru Zoological Park flyover in Hyderabad. This flyover, which is now the second-longest in the city, spans 4 kilometers and features six lanes. Built at a cost of Rs. 800 crore, it connects Aramghar to the Nehru Zoological Park and is expected to significantly reduce traffic on the busy Hyderabad-Bengaluru highway.

As a tribute to former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the Chief Minister announced that the flyover would be named after him. During the event, he also highlighted the PV Narasimha Rao Expressway, constructed during the previous Congress government, as the longest flyover in Hyderabad.

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Chief Minister Revanth Reddy emphasized that the swift completion of the flyover reflects the Congress government’s focus on urban development under the “Hyderabad Rising” initiative. He also mentioned efforts to secure a sustainable water supply for the city as part of their Vision 2050 plan.

The Chief Minister called for collective efforts in driving Hyderabad’s development and expressed his willingness to collaborate with all political parties, including AIMIM. He also announced plans to build a cable bridge over Mir Alam Tank, transforming it into a major tourist attraction. Additionally, he revealed plans for constructing a new building for Osmania Hospital.

Revanth Reddy concluded by assuring citizens that the completion of the Regional Ring Road will further accelerate Telangana’s growth and development.

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