New Housing Ordered For Musi Riverbed Residents

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy issued fresh directives to provide secure double-bedroom residential quarters for all eligible families currently living along the Musi River banks.
The state leadership finalized this rehabilitation strategy during a high-level review conference held at the MCR HRD facility in Hyderabad.
The housing initiative functions as a core component of the initial phase of the comprehensive Musi Riverfront Development Project.
Administrative teams received instructions to execute the land collection process with complete clarity while ensuring minimal disruption to local populations.
Property owners who voluntarily surrender their land holdings for this public environmental rejuvenation program will receive legal alternative benefits.
The state will offer either Transferable Development Rights or full financial compensation packages determined by prevailing market regulations.
Additionally, the regional administration agreed to handle the safe relocation of structures currently positioned on defense lands.
This specific land block is necessary to advance the construction of the upcoming Gandhi Sarovar park facility near Bapu Ghat.
To improve citizen participation, the government plans to build a dedicated Musi Experience Center along Necklace Road in the city.
This public pavilion will feature detailed spatial models and digital setups displaying the future outlook of the entire river ecosystem.
Visitors at the center can directly submit their practical suggestions and feedback regarding the urban transformation steps.
The public transit networks, clean water pathways, and open public zones will also be detailed within these exhibition spaces.
Senior ministers and department secretaries attended the planning session to map out the physical transit of families to the new housing areas.
Law enforcement and local city bodies will work together to ensure peaceful relocation operations across all selected river stretches.
The primary objective remains to safeguard low-lying families from heavy seasonal flooding while successfully executing the urban river renewal project.

