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Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi to request approval and funding for several key infrastructure projects in the state. These include the expansion of the Hyderabad Metro Rail as a joint venture, financial approval for the northern section and permission to begin construction of the southern section of Hyderabad’s Regional Ring Road (RRR), a new expressway between Hyderabad and Machilipatnam, a high-speed Hyderabad-Bengaluru corridor, and an elevated corridor between Mannanur and Srisailam.

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Telangana CM Seeks Modi’s Backing for Major Infrastructure Projects

New Delhi, December 3, 2025 – Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi today, seeking federal approval and financial support for a slate of ambitious infrastructure projects aimed at boosting connectivity and economic growth in the state.

Key among the requests was a proposal for the second phase expansion of the Hyderabad Metro Rail, envisioned as a joint venture between the state and central governments. Reddy emphasized the importance of this project in alleviating traffic congestion and improving urban mobility.

The Chief Minister also pressed for expedited approval of the northern section and the commencement of construction on the southern section of Hyderabad’s Regional Ring Road (RRR).

Further requests included the green light for a 12-lane greenfield expressway connecting Hyderabad to Machilipatnam port via Amaravati, the development of a high-speed Hyderabad-Bengaluru corridor into a greenfield expressway, and the construction of a four-lane elevated corridor between Mannanur and Srisailam, designed to provide seamless connectivity while minimizing environmental impact on the tiger reserve in the area.

The meeting underscores the Telangana government’s commitment to infrastructure development and its reliance on federal support to realize these critical projects. The outcome of the requests remains to be seen, but the meeting signals a collaborative effort between the state and central governments.

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