G Kishan Reddy flags Telangana land acquisition hurdles delaying projects worth over Rs 12,500 crore
Union Minister G Kishan Reddy has highlighted the delay in land acquisition for over Rs 12,500 crore worth of infrastructure projects in Telangana, affecting highway and railway development. Out of the required 1,550 hectares, only 904 hectares ha...

In a letter to the CM, the Union Coal and Mines Minister Reddy, who hails from the state, said of the 1,550.529 hectares of land required, only 904.097 hectares has been acquired by the state and handed over to the centre. This land is required for highway building according to the minister with works worth an estimated Rs 12,619.27 crore being stuck.
According to Reddy, 646.432 hectares of land is yet to be acquired by the State Government for constructing 2,500 kilometres across 16 National Highways (NH).
Besides roads, officials said the Rs 715 crore Secunderabad Railway Station is being redeveloped. “The recently inaugurated Cherlapally railway station and the Rs 800 crore Rail Manufacturing Unit in Kazipet, Warangal require land to solve accessibility issues and these are currently pending with the state,” a senior official told ET.
Reddy said the Union Government has constructed national highways worth Rs 1.20 lakh crore across the state in the past 11 years, doubling their length to 5,000 kms over this period.
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