Hyderabad: The State government has big plans to develop Musi River into a beautiful tourist spot, similar to the Thames River in London. Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy mentioned that this project will help bring more tourists to the area over the next five years.
The Chief Minister highlighted that the government aims to promote Hyderabad as a cosmopolitan city. This new initiative will attract fresh investments. While opening the Gopanpally flyover on Saturday, he stated that the government has decided to move forward with the Musi River project. The project will cost Rs 1.50 lakh crore and will begin soon.
To transform Hyderabad into a cosmopolitan city, the current government has created a new system called HYDRA (Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency). This system will help manage civic issues and disasters in Hyderabad. The government is dedicated to promoting Hyderabad as a cosmopolitan city.
The Musi River, which is currently polluted and emits a foul smell, will be cleaned up and developed to attract tourists from around the world. The Musi Riverfront Development project will be remembered as a significant achievement of the people’s government, according to the Chief Minister.