
Hyderabad, July 7 (RAHNUMA): Minister for Roads & Buildings, Cinematography Komatireddy Venkat Reddy on Tuesday launched road infrastructure works worth ₹338 crore under the Hybrid Annuity Model (HAM), and laid the foundation stone for 14 road projects covering 149 km across Ibrahimpatnam, Maheshwaram, Medchal and LB Nagar constituencies.
Addressing a public meeting at Thorrur village in Ibrahimpatnam mandal, the Minister said the State government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, is undertaking infrastructure development beyond political considerations with the objective of building roads that would become a benchmark for the country.
Stating that Telangana has embarked on one of the country’s largest road modernisation programmes, Komatireddy Venkat Reddy said 441 roads covering 6,092 km are being developed at a cost of ₹13,000 crore under 34 HAM packages. The newly launched works form part of this flagship initiative aimed at improving connectivity, road safety and economic activity, he said.
The Minister said the ₹338-crore package, includes the development of major corridors connecting Hayathnagar–Thorrur–Koheda–Anajpur, Anajpur–Abdullapurmet–Bandaraviryal, Hayathnagar–Kuntloor–Pasumamula–Taramatipet, Sagar Road–Injapur–Thorrur–Brahmanpally–Ragannaguda and Sagar Road–Injapur–Hayathnagar. The roads will be upgraded into modern four-lane corridors with central lighting and enhanced safety features, benefiting rapidly expanding suburban areas.
Komatireddy Venkat Reddy said the projects would significantly reduce traffic congestion, improve road safety, enhance regional connectivity and generate employment and investment opportunities. He reiterated that the government’s vision is to provide high-quality roads that support Telangana’s future growth and set new standards in infrastructure development.
Speaking on the occasion, MP Chamala Kiran Kumar Reddy said the government has accorded top priority to roads, education, healthcare and other civic infrastructure in Ibrahimpatnam constituency.





