Telangana is set to transform its entire road network with a massive new plan, aiming to connect every village, town. district. The state government recently unveiled a huge project totaling over ₹12,400 crore to build and upgrade more than 13,000 kilometers of roads, making travel faster and easier across the region. This big move will see new four-lane highways linking districts to Hyderabad and improved two-lane roads from towns to district centers, changing daily life and boosting business for all. With tenders for the first part of this work ready to be announced, a more connected Telangana starts now. Telangana Rolls Out Massive Road Development Plan
State Launches Big Road Project
The Telangana government has announced a large-scale project to expand its road network. This crucial step aims to make travel and trade better across the state. The total money put aside for this road building work is more than 12,400 crore rupees. This big plan will be managed by two main government groups: the Roads and Buildings (R&B) department and the Panchayat Raj and Rural Development department.
Details of the New Roads
The plan includes building and improving over 13,000 kilometers of roads in total. The Roads and Buildings department will build 5,190 kilometers of roads, which will cost about 6,478 crore rupees. At the same time, the Panchayat Raj and Rural Development department will work on improving 7,947 kilometers of rural roads, with a cost of 6,000 crore rupees. Together, these efforts will connect cities, towns. villages in new ways. The government has already started the process by inviting bids for the first part of this big project. Plans are also in place to invite bids for another 6,810 kilometers of road work by December of this year.
Using the Hybrid Annuity Model
A new way of working, called the Hybrid Annuity Model (HAM), will be used for these road projects. This model mixes two common ways of building big projects. It means the government will pay 40 percent of the project cost in parts, while private companies will put in the other 60 percent. These companies will get their money back through regular payments linked to how well the roads are kept. This method is designed to lower money risks for the companies doing the work and to make sure the roads are kept in good condition for 15 years after they are built. This will lead to roads that last longer and are safer for everyone.
Goals for the Road Network
The government’s goal is to create a seamless road system that connects every village to its local governing area, every local governing area to its district center. all districts to Hyderabad, the capital city. The plan includes turning some roads into four-lane roads that go from district centers to Hyderabad. Roads connecting local governing areas to districts will become two-lane roads. Also, rural roads will be improved, including changing dirt roads into roads with a blacktop surface. This big step shows the state’s focus on linking all parts of Telangana for balanced growth.
Benefits for People and Business
This large road expansion is expected to bring many good changes. Better roads will make it easier and faster to move goods from farms and factories to markets. This will help businesses grow and create new jobs for young people in Telangana. Improved roads mean people can travel faster. trade routes will become stronger. This will connect city and country areas better. For farmers, better roads mean less food waste after harvest and better profits. This also helps businesses like dairy, chicken farms. fish farms grow. The new road network is also expected to attract more industries away from Hyderabad, helping to spread business activity across the state and create jobs in rural areas.
Words from State Leaders
The Deputy Chief Minister, Bhatti Vikramarka. the Roads and Buildings Minister, Komatireddy Venkat Reddy, have spoken about this new plan. They have made it clear that improving roads is a top concern for the government.
Roads and Buildings Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy said, “Good roads are more than just infrastructure — they are the foundation for economic growth and regional equality. This plan will connect every village to its local governing area and every local governing area to its district headquarters with high-quality roads.”
The Deputy Chief Minister, Bhatti Vikramarka, has also said that good roads help goods from distant areas get to places easily, which helps industries grow and creates jobs. The government has made sure that this new way of funding projects will give steady income to the companies building the roads, which will help banks give money for these projects. This will lead to roads that meet high standards. people will benefit from faster, safer travel, more trade, more tourism. better ways to make a living.
Future Outlook
This road expansion is a major step in Telangana’s goal to improve its overall public services and grow its economy. With more people moving to cities, good roads are very crucial for managing traffic and making sure cities grow well. Other big road projects, like the plan to make the Hyderabad Regional Ring Road six lanes wide, are also being considered to prepare for future traffic and city growth. These efforts show the state’s strong focus on building a strong and linked future for everyone.