Jalpally civic body struggling to clear stagnant water at Osman Nagar
Updated Dec 19, 2020, 12:01 am IST
Despite its keenness to get heavy-duty motors from Visakhapatnam to discharge the water, it could not procure the same for want of budget
Authorities began diverting water from Burhan Khan Talab to Pedda Cheruvu by opening the sluice.
HYDERABAD: Jalpally Municipality is finding it nearly impossible to drain out water that is stagnant on the roads at Osman Nagar. Several streets remain completely inundated.
The municipality is neither getting any cooperation in rehabilitation works nor any financial assistance. Despite its keenness to get heavy-duty motors from Visakhapatnam to discharge the water, it could not procure the same for want of budget.
HC directs Jalpally Municipal Commissioner to clear Osman Nagar’s stagnant water
By Sameer| Updated: 17th December 2020 12:07 pm IST Telangana High Court.
Hyderabad: Telangana State High Court has directed Jalpally Municipal Commissioner to clear stagnant water from Osman Nagar, Shaheen Nagar and adjoining areas within 15 days.
The order was passed by a bench of Chief Justice Raghvendra Singh Chauhan and Justice B Vijaysen Reddy after hearing the petition filed by residents Syeda Begum and Syed Bilal.
According to the report published in New Indian Express, the court has also directed him to take necessary steps to prevent spread of waterborne diseases in the locality.
Industrial parks to be converted into IT parks
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Step contained in guidelines for GRID
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Step contained in guidelines for GRID
The State government on Thursday issued orders converting 11 industrial parks that are within the Outer Ring Road into Information Technology parks.
The industrial parks that will be converted into IT parks are the ones at Kukatpally, Gandhinagar, Balanagar, Mallapur, Moulali and Sanatnagar. The Industrial Development Areas which are nothing but industrial parks at Uppal, Nacharam, Patancheru (partly), Ramachandrapuram and Katedan will also become IT parks.
The conversion of the industrial parks into IT parks was contained in guidelines for Hyderabad GRID (Growth in Dispersion) issued by the government in the orders. It said the objective of the GRID policy was to disperse IT around the city and not confine it to western corridor comprising Madhapur, Kondapur, Gachibowli, Kokapet, Ameenpur and Kukatpally only. Hence, i