Should CM Revanth Reddy Make Cleanliness a Top Priority in Greater Hyderabad?
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Hyderabad, Feb 17 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Telangana, A. Revanth Reddy, on Tuesday emphasized the need for prioritizing cleanliness within the municipal corporations of Hyderabad, Cyberabad, and Malkajgiri.
During a review meeting at the state Secretariat concerning Municipal Administration and Urban Development, the Chief Minister made it clear that he would not accept any garbage accumulation throughout the city and announced plans for surprise inspections.
He instructed the Commissioners of the three corporations to begin daily field visits at 6 a.m. to ensure cleanliness.
The Chief Minister's Office revealed that he urged officials to install smart poles at key intersections and locations, which would support electric cables, CCTV cameras, and advertising boards.
Furthermore, the Chief Minister requested a study on the viability of creating multi-level parking structures, potentially utilizing private land in certain sectors, and to explore options for multi-level parking along Necklace Road.
He assessed strategies to boost advertising revenue and proposed improvements to increase income, voicing concerns about the city’s advertisement revenue being lower than anticipated despite numerous boards.
The Chief Minister ordered comparisons of Hyderabad’s advertisement revenue with major cities like Mumbai, Ahmedabad, and Bengaluru.
He mandated strict actions against advertisers who negatively impact government revenue and suggested that 10% of advertisement space be allocated for promoting government welfare initiatives.
Officials presented a PowerPoint on generating income through Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) and other models.
Additionally, he directed the implementation of a Unicode system for streetlight maintenance across all cities and towns in the state, including the three major municipal corporations.
The Chief Minister also ordered the collection of comprehensive data on parks within these corporations, focusing on their development.
He called for a one-day training program for newly elected Mayors, Deputy Mayors, Chairpersons, and Deputy Chairpersons in the state, to discuss urban development strategies and governance responsibilities. The Chief Minister expressed his intent to personally attend this session and engage with the newly elected officials.
Senior officials, including the Chief Minister’s Advisor, Vem Narender Reddy, Chief Secretary Ramakrishna Rao, and others, attended the meeting.