04-02-2025 12:35:10 AM
BC Welfare and Transport Minister Ponnam Prabhakar, alongside Mayor Gadwal Vijayalakshmi and GHMC Commissioner Ilambarithi, inaugurated these development works, totaling Rs 10.09 crores
Metro India News | Hyderabad
Hyderabad’s cityscape is transforming with vibrant beautification and development projects aimed at enhancing public spaces. From artistic flyovers to interactive parks, these initiatives are creating a more engaging and aesthetically pleasing environment for residents.
At Jubilee Hills Road No. 10, a Children’s Learning and Play Park has been developed within the Herbal Gardens, featuring an innovative chessboard and ludo games embedded into the ground. This creative space allows children to play, learn, and engage in recreational activities.
The NFCL Junction has been revitalized with colorful floral artwork on the flyover, accompanied by mesmerizing water fountains and synchronized lighting beneath the structure, offering a visual spectacle. Similarly, the Panjagutta Flyover now showcases massive, colorful murals depicting various professions, celebrating the hard work of people across different fields. Complementing the artwork, LED designs mimic a glowing flyover, adding to the city’s nighttime charm.
At Somajiguda Junction, modern LED floral designs have become a major attraction, bringing a fresh, contemporary aesthetic to the busy intersection.
On Monday, BC Welfare and Transport Minister Ponnam Prabhakar, alongside Mayor Gadwal Vijayalakshmi, Deputy Mayor Mothe Srilatha Shoban Reddy, and GHMC Commissioner Ilambarithi, inaugurated these development works, totaling Rs 10.09 crores. The projects include the children’s park at Rs 32 lakhs, NFCL junction improvement at Rs 2.82 crores, Panjagutta flyover beautification at Rs 3.80 crores, and Somajiguda Junction Enhancement at Rs 3.15 crores.
Minister Ponnam Prabhakar emphasized GHMC’s commitment to enhancing Hyderabad’s brand image by improving junctions, installing vertical gardens under flyovers, and adorning public spaces with inspirational murals. He also assured that pressing civic issues like water supply, streetlights, and sanitation are being actively addressed.
GHMC Commissioner Ilambarithi highlighted intensified sanitation efforts, including enforcement actions against illegal dumping, with fines amounting to Rs 42 lakhs. Additional dustbins have been installed at commercial hubs, and garbage vulnerable points (GVPs) are being eliminated to maintain a cleaner city.