TG Launches CURE-1 for Seamless Civic Services

According to officials of the Municipal Administration and Urban Development (MA&UD) department, the app will enhance citizen convenience while improving payment compliance, transparency, accountability and the overall efficiency of government revenue collection.

Update: 2026-06-07 19:11 GMT
The platform is designed as a future-ready service integration system and will gradually incorporate additional government and citizen services, creating a comprehensive one-stop digital governance ecosystem. (Image: X)

Hyderabad: Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy on Sunday launched the CURE-1 App, a comprehensive citizen-centric urban governance platform designed to provide seamless, transparent and efficient digital services to the public.

The mobile application serves as a unified digital payment platform, enabling citizens to pay government dues and service charges — including property tax, electricity bills, water charges, traffic challans and other notified levies — through a single interface, eliminating the need to access multiple portals.

According to officials of the Municipal Administration and Urban Development (MA&UD) department, the app will enhance citizen convenience while improving payment compliance, transparency, accountability and the overall efficiency of government revenue collection.

The platform is designed as a future-ready service integration system and will gradually incorporate additional government and citizen services, creating a comprehensive one-stop digital governance ecosystem.

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