Telangana Sanctions Rs 1.25 Billion for Old City Metro
18 Jun 2025 CW Team
Telangana’s government has approved a Rs 1.25 billion allocation to support the expansion of Hyderabad’s metro network through the historic Old City area. This funding forms part of state efforts to enhance public transport and ease traffic congestion while preserving the district's cultural heritage.
The budget sanction will finance detailed planning and preliminary civil works, including land surveys, utility realignment, and the construction of access roads and circulation areas around future metro stations. The proposed route aims to connect major heritage sites, bustling markets, and densely populated neighbourhoods, improving overall city connectivity.
Officials emphasise that the metro expansion is being planned with sensitivity to the Old City’s architectural and cultural identity. Measures will include utilising design elements and materials that blend with local aesthetics, and involving heritage conservation experts in project execution.
This investment complements earlier metro phases and aligns with Telangana’s broader vision to develop efficient, sustainable urban transit for Hyderabad. Once operational, the additional metro line is expected to provide faster, cleaner travel across congested areas, support economic activity, and reduce reliance on road-based transport.
The approval of funds marks a key milestone in bringing modern rapid transit to Hyderabad’s Old City, advancing the state’s commitment to balanced urban development and improved mobility for residents and visitors alike.