Sanjay Jaju Inspects Musi Riverfront Development Project
The Chief Secretary offered futuristic and strategic suggestions aimed at ensuring the long‑term sustainability, ecological balance, and transformative urban impact of the Musi Riverfront Development Project
Hyderabad: The Chief Secretary Sanjay Jaju here on Thursday visited the phase‑I stretch of the Musi Riverfront Development Project and reviewed progress across key intervention locations.
The visit covered Osmansagar, Narsingi STP site, and the Gandhi Sarovar project lands, forming critical components of the State’s integrated river rejuvenation and urban resilience programme.
During the field inspection, the Chief Secretary held detailed discussions with the Managing Director, MRDCL, Joint Managing Director, MRDCL, Managing Director, HMWSSB, and senior officials from line departments.
The review focused on flood mitigation measures, sewage treatment integration, land development readiness, and corridor‑level infrastructure planning.
The Chief Secretary offered futuristic and strategic suggestions aimed at ensuring the long‑term sustainability, ecological balance, and transformative urban impact of the Musi Riverfront Development Project.
He emphasised the need for coordinated execution, scientific planning, and adherence to environmental and technical standards to deliver enduring benefits for Hyderabad’s citizens.
MRDCL and HMDA are suggested to make a separate master plan for the area falling between Musa and Esa rivers till the confluence at Gandhi Sarovar for better connectivity and sustainable urban growth with riverfront.
The MRDCL will incorporate the guidance provided and continue to accelerate implementation across the Phase‑I stretch.