CM Revanth Reddy Reviews Musi Riverfront Phase 1 Progress

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CM Revanth Reddy Reviews Musi Riverfront Phase 1 Progress

Synopsis

Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy chaired a high-level review of Musi Riverfront Development Project Phase 1 in Hyderabad on 27 June 2026, directing Double Bedroom house allotments for riverbed residents, TDR-based land acquisition, Gandhi Sarovar defence-land coordination, and a public Musi Experience Centre on Necklace Road.

Key Takeaways

Revanth Reddy reviewed Phase 1 of the Musi Riverfront Development Project at MCRHRDI Bodhi Pavilion on 27 June 2026 .
Officials were directed to allot Double Bedroom (2BHK) houses to all residents currently living on the Musi riverbed .
Land acquisition for the project will be handled through TDR (Transferable Development Rights) or direct monetary compensation for willing landowners.
Structures on defence land being used for the Gandhi Sarovar Project must be relocated by the state government .
A Musi Experience Centre will be established on Necklace Road to showcase project works and collect public feedback.
Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy , MP Vem Narender Reddy , and Special Secretary Jayesh Ranjan attended the high-level meeting.

The Chief Minister's Office of Telangana announced on Saturday, 27 June 2026 that Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy chaired a high-level review meeting on the progress of Phase 1 of the Musi Riverfront Development Project at the MCRHRDI Bodhi Pavilion, Hyderabad.

Context

The meeting was attended by Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy, MP Vem Narender Reddy, and Government Special Secretary Jayesh Ranjan, along with other senior officials. Officials presented a PowerPoint presentation detailing the status of Phase 1 works along the Musi river in Hyderabad.

The Chief Minister directed officials to allocate Double Bedroom (2BHK) houses to residents currently living on the Musi riverbed — a key rehabilitation commitment tied to the project's displacement component.

Policy Backdrop

The Musi Riverfront Development Project is a flagship urban rejuvenation initiative of the Telangana government, combining riverbed cleaning, flood mitigation, pollution abatement, and public infrastructure development along the river that runs through the heart of Hyderabad. Earlier proposals for Musi redevelopment were advanced by the previous Telangana government between 2018 and 2023, and the current administration has continued and expanded the programme.

For land acquisition required under the project, the meeting directed that willing landowners be offered Transferable Development Rights (TDR) or monetary compensation. This TDR-based mechanism mirrors approaches used in several other Indian urban infrastructure programmes to minimise forced displacement and litigation.

Stakeholders and Impact

A significant inter-departmental coordination point emerged regarding the Gandhi Sarovar Project: structures located on defence land being acquired for the project will have to be relocated by the state government itself, adding a layer of centre-state coordination to the project's execution timeline.

Riverbed dwellers — among the most vulnerable stakeholders — stand to benefit directly from the Double Bedroom housing directive. Broader Hyderabad residents are expected to gain from improved flood management, cleaner riverbanks, and new public amenities along the Musi corridor.

What's Next

Chief Minister Revanth Reddy directed that a Musi Experience Centre be set up on Necklace Road for public visits, where all planned works under the Musi project will be showcased. The centre is also intended to serve as a platform for collecting public feedback and opinions on the project.

The decisions signal that Phase 1 is moving from planning into active implementation, with rehabilitation, land acquisition, inter-agency clearances, and public communication all advancing simultaneously. Progress on TDR-based land acquisition, removal of structures from defence land for Gandhi Sarovar, and outcomes of the planned public consultations will be the key milestones to watch in the coming months.

Point of View

With rehabilitation and land acquisition now front and centre. The Double Bedroom housing directive for riverbed dwellers is politically significant — it preempts displacement-related opposition that has derailed similar urban riverfront projects elsewhere in India. The TDR mechanism and the Gandhi Sarovar defence-land coordination point to a deliberate effort to manage both legal and inter-governmental friction early. The proposed public Experience Centre on Necklace Road adds a communication and consent-building dimension that is increasingly standard in large urban infrastructure programmes.
NationPress
27 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Musi Riverfront Development Project in Hyderabad?
The Musi Riverfront Development Project is a Telangana government initiative to clean, rejuvenate and develop public infrastructure along the Musi river in Hyderabad, combining flood mitigation, pollution abatement and urban amenities.
What did CM Revanth Reddy announce for Musi riverbed residents?
CM Revanth Reddy directed officials to allocate Double Bedroom (2BHK) houses to all people currently living on the Musi riverbed as part of the rehabilitation component of Phase 1.
What is the Musi Experience Centre on Necklace Road?
The Musi Experience Centre is a proposed public facility on Necklace Road in Hyderabad where residents can view the planned works under the Musi Riverfront project and submit their feedback and opinions.
What is TDR and how does it apply to the Musi project?
Transferable Development Rights (TDR) is a land acquisition tool where landowners give up land for a project and receive development rights elsewhere in lieu of cash. The Musi project will offer TDR or direct compensation to willing landowners whose land is needed.
What is the Gandhi Sarovar Project and its link to defence land?
Gandhi Sarovar is a component of the Musi Riverfront project that involves defence land. Structures on that defence land must be relocated by the Telangana state government, requiring coordination between the state and central defence authorities.
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