Kishan Reddy: Hitech City Station to be inaugurated by PM Modi
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Union Coal and Mines Minister and BJP Telangana state president G. Kishan Reddy announced on Thursday, July 17, 2026, that the redeveloped Hitech City Railway Station in Hyderabad will be virtually inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi along with 74 other redeveloped railway stations across India. The station upgrade was completed at a cost of ₹25.89 crore under the central government's station modernisation drive.
Context
Kishan Reddy's post on X stated that the redeveloped Hitech City Railway Station, 'completed at a cost of ₹25.89 crore, is set to be virtually inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 17, 2026, along with 74 other redeveloped railway stations across India.' The minister tagged South Central Railway, the zonal railway responsible for operations across Telangana and neighbouring states, signalling coordination between the Union government and the railway administration.
Hitech City sits at the heart of Hyderabad's information technology corridor and serves a large volume of urban commuters daily. Its redevelopment carries particular significance for the city's white-collar workforce and the broader economic identity of the region.
Policy Backdrop
The inauguration is part of the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme, launched by the Ministry of Railways in 2023 to redevelop 1,309 stations nationwide with modern passenger amenities, improved accessibility, and better commuter facilities. The scheme represents one of the largest simultaneous station-upgrade programmes in Indian railway history.
Virtual inaugurations have become a signature format under the current administration, allowing the Prime Minister to commission projects across multiple states in a single event. The 75-station simultaneous inauguration — Hitech City among them — fits this pattern of showcasing national scale through a single nationally televised ceremony.
Stakeholders and Impact
The primary beneficiaries are the thousands of daily commuters who use Hitech City Railway Station to access Hyderabad's technology parks, corporate campuses, and commercial districts. Upgraded amenities are expected to include improved waiting areas, better lighting, enhanced accessibility features for differently-abled passengers, and cleaner sanitation facilities.
For Telangana, the investment signals continued central government attention to the state's urban infrastructure. South Central Railway will oversee day-to-day operations of the upgraded facility, and the redevelopment is likely to ease congestion at one of the zone's busier urban stations.
What's Next
With the July 17, 2026 virtual inauguration covering 75 stations in a single event, attention will turn to the remaining stations under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme and the pace at which they are commissioned. Parliamentary sessions ahead may see debate on state-specific railway budget allocations, including further investment in Telangana's urban rail network.
The Hitech City redevelopment also sets a benchmark for other economically significant stations in Tier-1 Indian cities, where commuter volumes and economic activity demand infrastructure that matches global standards.