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Telangana Sets Oct. 31 Land Deadline, Wins NHAI Backing on RRR, Advances Core Urban Plan

A firm October 31 deadline with legal escalation aims to unlock simultaneous starts on priority corridors.

Overview

  • Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy ordered land acquisition and compensation to finish by October 31, told collectors to adopt a humane approach, and warned of action, including removal, for delays.
  • NHAI indicated cooperation on the Regional Ring Road by reporting no pending doubts on the north section and openness to approve the south alignment, while the state moves to allot two acres for an NHAI office.
  • The state pressed for the Bharat Future City–AmaravatiMachilipatnam 12‑lane greenfield highway, citing a roughly 70 km cut in the HyderabadVijayawada route and seeking approvals under PM Gati Shakti along with a parallel rail link.
  • Revanth Reddy sought immediate clearance for an elevated corridor on the HyderabadSrisailam route, directed resolution of an NGT case on banyan trees, and offered to fund wildlife mitigation in non-wildlife areas and provide compensatory forest land.
  • The Core Urban City drive advanced with orders to merge small government schools into modern complexes with meals and transport, set up clinics, build permanent solar-enabled government offices, deploy ICCC-linked smart signals with drone policing, and protect lakes using a digital land database.