
Hyderabad: GHMC starts repair of old collection at Rajendranagar

GHMC starts repair of old collection at Rajendranagar
GHMC starts repair of old collection at Rajendranagar
Rajendranagar: Taking a significant note of the record released by The Hans India on July 9 (Dilapidated old collection at Budvel to be restored quickly), the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) turned right into activity as well as started repair of the worn out framework to prevent any kind of unfortunate case throughout downpour.
The broken old collection was developed 38 years earlier in the year 1975 at Premavathipet town of Rajendranagar mandal as well as was slowly subdued with undesirable bushes throughout the wall surfaces. The attacking origins of the bushes were discovered deteriorating the endurance of the wall surfaces while it was discovered posturing a serious danger to the lives of individuals living near to the old structure.
It protests this history, the elderly TRS leader Kolan Subhash Reddy, previous Co-Option Member of GHMC made a browse through to the structure on July 8 as well as analyzed the scenario.
On Monday, the GHMC rescue group started the repair of the outdated framework. A lots employee were used to eliminate bushes as well as trimming the sobbing wall surfaces. Apart from GHMC group, employee of the Telangana State Southern Power Distribution Company Limited (TSSPDCL) were additionally seen transforming the old electrical posts near to the Old Library as a threat hostility procedure to supply succour to the regional individuals.
Welcoming the fast feedback by the worried authorities, the elderly TRS leader as well as previous Co-Option Member of GHMC Kolan Subhash Reddy stated, “The timely action of the GHMC as well as the TSSPDCL authorities has averted the intended threat to the lives of the local people as the old library building literary posed a grave risk giving the worn out state of the structure. The repair works and subsequent renovation of the dilapidated building will help provide extra space to the regular visitor of the athenaeum.”