CM Revanth Reddy starts construction of new Sub-Registrar Office in Hyderabad

CM Revanth Reddy starts construction of new Sub-Registrar Office in Hyderabad
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Revanth Reddy, the Chief Minister, has started the construction of a new Integrated Sub-Registrar Office in Gachibowli, Hyderabad. This project benefits from a Rs 30 crore contribution by Aparna Construction through their Corporate Social Responsibility Budget. The aim is to boost administrative efficiency and support the local community.

At the event, CM Reddy talked about Hyderabad’s rich heritage. He praised the efforts of the Nizam Nawabs and former Chief Ministers like YS Rajasekhar Reddy in developing areas such as Madhapur, Kondapur, and Vatti Nagulapalli. He mentioned significant initiatives, like Rajiv Gandhi introducing computers in India and PV Narasimha Rao creating a Special Economic Zone. The foundation for Hi-Tech City was reportedly laid by Nedurumalli Janardhan Reddy.

Reddy expressed concern about the city’s flooding issues, saying, “Hyderabad is at risk even with light rains.” He stressed the need for cleaning the Musi River, stating that a clean city is crucial for global recognition. “To compete with cities like New York and Tokyo, we must act. The Musi needs revitalization, and a thriving night economy should emerge along its banks,” he urged.

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Reddy highlighted Hyderabad’s growing global influence. “We are somewhat influencing America’s Silicon Valley,” he declared. He emphasized the goal of transforming Telangana into a three-trillion-dollar economy by 2047. He noted the significant revenue from the registration department and urged a change in how investors are perceived, suggesting they should not be seen as adversaries.

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The Chief Minister outlined plans for the new sub-registration offices, which should be operational in eight months, offering various facilities. Currently, 19 lakh documents are handled yearly across 144 sub-registration offices, recognized internationally. Reddy emphasized the need for all government departments to improve, with a vision for Hyderabad as a future city by 2034. He assured that 11 integrated offices would be ready by June 2nd, with construction completed on schedule.

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