Hyderabad, December 25: Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy has asked officials to come up with a final plan to develop Hyderabad in 100 days and submit it to him by December 30.
He held a meeting ministers and officials of the city here on Thursday. The plans, he said, should be feasible for completion within 100 days.
The 100-day mission is aimed at improving civic amenities and taking up special developmental activities in Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) limits.
The chief minister examined preliminary proposals put forward by GHMC, Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWS&SB), AP Transco, Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA), traffic police and other departments.
The GHMC has proposed to bring significant improvement in waste management and roads in city, to leverage existing and approved public works with add-ons.
The GHMC has prepared plans to repair all roads in the city at a cost of Rs 135 crore and also to lay bitumen and cement roads where they are not existing.
Apart from this, another Rs 13.5 crore is also planned to be spent on developing sidewalks, painting kerbs, medians, electric poles, removing overhanging wires and improving junctions for the convenience of public.
With regard to waste management, GHMC commissioner Sameer Sharma said Rs 25 crore would be spent on cleaning of all bins in the city on daily basis, painting and repairing bins, sweeping roads and deploying 150 additional sweeping units.
The GHM C is divided into five zones and 18 circles and for implementation of the 100-day programme, an additional commissioner will be appointed to oversee progress of various works related to the programme in all circles.
HM DA commissioner Rajeshwar Tiwari suggested that completion of some phases of outer ring road, improvement of parks, cleaning of Hussainsagar be also included in the 100- day mission.
CPDCL managing dircetor Krishna Babu briefed about improving power supply in G HMC .
In the 100 days, all loosely hanging power wires will be tightened, quality of power supply will also be improved, he said.
The traffic police briefed their plans to avoid snarls by increasing number of traffic signaling systems.
Ministers M Maheedhar Reddy, D Nagender, Mukesh Goud, Shankar Rao, Mayor Banda Karthika Reddy, Lok Sabha members from city Asaduddin Owaisi, Anjan Kumar Yadav and officials attended the meeting.
–Agencies