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Telangana Government Resumes 734 Acres for Musi River Project
The Telangana government has initiated the resumption of **734.07 acres** of government land along the Musi River, a key step in the ambitious Musi Riverfront Development Project (MRDP). The land will be transferred to the **Musi Riverfront Development Corporation Limited (MRDCL)** as part of the government’s efforts to revitalize the river corridor, which is crucial for both environmental sustainability and urban development.
The land being resumed spans several locations, including **Himayathsagar**, **Kismathpur** in Gandipet Mandal, **Premavathipet**, **Budvel** in Rajendranagar Mandal, and **Kothwalguda** in Shamshabad Mandal within the **Rangareddy district**. This initiative aims to address the significant environmental challenges posed by urbanization and pollution that have heavily impacted the Musi River.
Land Transfer and Allocation Details
As part of this land transfer, institutions currently holding the land will receive alternative plots in layouts developed by the **Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA)**, located in **Shamshabad** and the **Future City** area. The **Chief Commissioner of Land Administration (CCLA)** and the **Rangareddy District Collector** have been tasked with executing the necessary procedures for this transfer.
The breakdown of land being resumed includes **128.39 acres** from the **Telangana State Engineering Research Laboratory**, **219.09 acres** from the **Water and Land Management Training and Research Institute (WALAMTARI)**, **41.27 acres** from the **Indian Institute of Public Health**, and **99.05 acres** from the **Extension Training Centre (VDOTC)**. Additional land in **Kothwalguda**, encompassing the HMDA Eco Park and tourism department holdings, is also included in this initiative.
It is important to note that this land transfer is contingent upon the outcomes of ongoing litigations, as well as compliance with the **X Schedule** of the **Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014**. The process must also adhere to established alienation norms under **GOMs No. 571** dated **September 1, 2012**, and the usual terms and conditions outlined in **Board Standing Orders (BSO)-23** and **BSO-24**.
Musi Riverfront Development Project Goals
The **Musi Riverfront Development Project (MRDP)** represents a large-scale initiative aimed at rejuvenating a **55-kilometer** stretch of the Musi River corridor. The overarching goal of the project is to clean and restore the river, ensuring a consistent water flow while mitigating flooding risks in surrounding areas.
The Musi River has faced severe degradation due to urban encroachments and pollution. By transforming this natural resource into a revitalized corridor, the project aims to create a vibrant tourist hub, ultimately generating new employment opportunities for the local population.
The successful execution of the MRDP is expected to have a profound impact on the local environment and economy, fostering sustainable development in line with modern urban planning principles. As this project progresses, it will be crucial to monitor its impact on the community and the environment to ensure its long-term success.
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