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Summary:
An article published by The Hindu details the construction of a conventional bridge over Mir Alam Tank in Hyderabad, India. The project, contracted to KNR Constructions for ₹319.24 crore, aims to connect Shastripuram and Chintalmet, easing traffic congestion. However, the project has faced criticism due to its potential impact on the lake’s ecology and shrinking size, with concerns raised about the construction method and its effect on the already polluted waterbody.
News Article:
Hyderabad’s Mir Alam Tank Bridge Project Sparks Environmental Concerns
Hyderabad, December 26, 2025 – Construction is underway on a 2.4-kilometer conventional bridge across Hyderabad’s historic Mir Alam Tank, but the project is generating controversy due to its potential environmental impact. The bridge, designed to connect Shastripuram and Chintalmet, is being built by KNR Constructions under a ₹319.24 crore contract and is slated for completion within 24 months.
While the project aims to ease traffic congestion by diverting vehicles to the PVNR Expressway road, critics argue that the conventional bridge design, featuring multiple piers within the lake, will further shrink the already diminishing waterbody. “We were expecting a cable-stayed bridge to preserve the lake,” said S.Q. Masood, a local rights activist, expressing concerns about the fragile ecosystem near the Nehru Zoological Park.
Mir Alam Tank, originally built 220 years ago as a water source for Hyderabad, has suffered from encroachments and pollution. A recent assessment by the Telangana State Pollution Control Board revealed high levels of coliform bacteria, rendering the water unusable. The new bridge construction is raising fears it will exacerbate the situation, further degrading the lake’s environment and ecology. City officials have not yet responded to specific concerns raised by activists regarding potential environmental mitigations. The project is ongoing, with earthmoving equipment currently preparing the site for pillar construction.