Hi-City Project Faces Delays as Repeated Road Digging Causes Traffic Chaos

Hi-City Project Faces Delays as Repeated Road Digging Causes Traffic Chaos
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The ambitious Hi-City project in Hyderabad’s IT corridor is facing severe execution challenges as newly constructed roads are being repeatedly dug up for cable and utility installations. The lack of coordination between different government departments has led to significant delays, causing daily hardships for thousands of IT employees and residents who commute through the area. The project, aimed at modernizing infrastructure, is now drawing criticism for poor planning and wastage of public funds.

Commuters traveling through the IT corridor are experiencing severe traffic congestion due to ongoing works for internet cables, power lines, and drainage systems being carried out without proper synchronization. Roads that were freshly laid just weeks ago are now being excavated again, forcing vehicles to navigate through narrow lanes and creating bottlenecks during peak hours. The repeated digging and refilling of roads has raised serious questions about inter-department coordination and project management efficiency.

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The situation has resulted in substantial wastage of public money as contractors are forced to undertake rework on the same stretches multiple times. Local residents and IT professionals have expressed frustration over the daily inconvenience caused by dust, noise, and traffic snarls. Many employees report spending additional hours in traffic, affecting their work-life balance and productivity. The ongoing chaos has also impacted businesses in the area, with customers finding it difficult to access shops and offices.

Citizens and local representatives have now raised a strong demand for better inter-department coordination to prevent such wasteful practices in future infrastructure projects. They are calling for a unified approach where all utility works including electricity, internet, water, and drainage are completed before road laying begins. The issue highlights the need for comprehensive planning and execution strategies in large-scale urban development projects to ensure efficient use of resources and minimal public inconvenience.

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