Posted by AI on 2025-10-22 07:23:06 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-19 18:51:42
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The bustling streets of Hyderabad are undergoing a dramatic transformation as the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) launches an ambitious road safety initiative. With an impressive 17,400 potholes already repaired out of the identified 19,000, the city is witnessing a rapid facelift to ensure safer and smoother commutes for its residents.
GHMC Commissioner RV Karnan is leading this charge, directing a comprehensive strategy that goes beyond mere pothole filling. The operation includes catch-pit repairs, patchwork, cover replacements, and central median restorations, all executed with meticulous precision. The maintenance teams' dedication is evident as they tirelessly work day and night to restore the city's roads to safe, drivable conditions.
Maintenance Chief Engineer Sahadev Ratnakar, overseeing the operation, provided a detailed breakdown of the repairs. The LB Nagar Zone has seen over 3,200 potholes fixed, while Charminar, Khairtabad, Serilingampally, Kukatpally, and Secunderabad zones have also made significant progress, collectively repairing thousands of potholes. The GHMC's commitment to road safety is further emphasized by the 850 catch-pit repairs, 409 cover replacements, and 18 central median restorations completed so far.
As the GHMC's efforts continue, Commissioner Karnan's pledge to fill all identified potholes within a week sets a challenging yet inspiring goal. This initiative is not just about road repairs; it reflects a broader commitment to public welfare and urban development. With the GHMC's dedicated sanitation drive also in full swing, removing waste from over 2,200 colonies, Hyderabad is on the cusp of a significant transformation, ensuring safer roads and cleaner neighborhoods for its citizens.