Telangana Ready to Fund Metro Phase Two Without Centre
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Telangana Ready to Fund Metro Phase Two Without Centre

Telangana's chief minister Reddy has said the state is prepared to fund metro Phase two without financial support from the central government, indicating a shift towards self-reliance in urban transport financing. He said the state government would mobilise available budgetary resources and explore alternative financing mechanisms to ensure continuity of the expansion. The announcement followed discussions on urban infrastructure priorities and the need to accelerate public transport projects. The chief minister framed the decision as aimed at maintaining project momentum and avoiding delays.

State officials framed the move as aimed at improving connectivity within the metropolitan region and supporting sustained urban growth through enhanced mass transit. They indicated that proceeding without central aid would allow faster decision making on route finalisation and integration with the existing network. The government emphasised that the welfare of commuters and long term mobility planning remained central to the policy decision. Officials noted that careful scheduling and technical coordination would be essential to limit disruption during construction.

Administrative sources said work would involve detailed project planning, procurement processes and coordination with local authorities to address land and regulatory requirements. The state intends to adhere to statutory clearances and procurement norms while seeking efficient execution of the project. Officials also suggested that fiscal prudence would guide funding choices to balance infrastructure ambitions with budgetary constraints. Budgetary oversight and staged disbursement were mentioned as important controls to limit fiscal exposure.

The announcement is likely to prompt discussions with urban planners, transport agencies and potential investors on delivery models and timelines. The government plans to keep stakeholders informed as it advances preparatory work and secures necessary approvals. Authorities presented the stance as a demonstration of commitment to improving urban mobility and responding to citizen needs. The state intends to publish regular progress updates to maintain public accountability and investor confidence.

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Telangana's chief minister Reddy has said the state is prepared to fund metro Phase two without financial support from the central government, indicating a shift towards self-reliance in urban transport financing. He said the state government would mobilise available budgetary resources and explore alternative financing mechanisms to ensure continuity of the expansion. The announcement followed discussions on urban infrastructure priorities and the need to accelerate public transport projects. The chief minister framed the decision as aimed at maintaining project momentum and avoiding delays. State officials framed the move as aimed at improving connectivity within the metropolitan region and supporting sustained urban growth through enhanced mass transit. They indicated that proceeding without central aid would allow faster decision making on route finalisation and integration with the existing network. The government emphasised that the welfare of commuters and long term mobility planning remained central to the policy decision. Officials noted that careful scheduling and technical coordination would be essential to limit disruption during construction. Administrative sources said work would involve detailed project planning, procurement processes and coordination with local authorities to address land and regulatory requirements. The state intends to adhere to statutory clearances and procurement norms while seeking efficient execution of the project. Officials also suggested that fiscal prudence would guide funding choices to balance infrastructure ambitions with budgetary constraints. Budgetary oversight and staged disbursement were mentioned as important controls to limit fiscal exposure. The announcement is likely to prompt discussions with urban planners, transport agencies and potential investors on delivery models and timelines. The government plans to keep stakeholders informed as it advances preparatory work and secures necessary approvals. Authorities presented the stance as a demonstration of commitment to improving urban mobility and responding to citizen needs. The state intends to publish regular progress updates to maintain public accountability and investor confidence.

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