CM Designed drinking water schemes for Hyderabad to meet requirement for 100 years: KTR
Nalgonda: The Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has designed the drinking water supply schemes to meet the domestic and industrial requirements of Hyderabad for the next 100 years, Municipal Administration minister K T Rama Rao said here on Saturday.
Laying a foundation stone for Intake well and pumping house at Sunkisala in the district, Rama Rao said that Hyderabad would emerge as second biggest city in the country in 15 years after New Delhi. Hyderabad stood in fourth place in air traffic in the country by surpassing Chennai and Banglore. Geological and environment factors would help Hydeabad to emerge as top city in the country. Hyderabad may be capital of Telangana state, but the Chief Minister was desired to make it to become a role model to the entire country in all fronts, he added.