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Hyderabad's ORR Is Set To Get World Class Makeover.

Telangana government is modernising the present ORR with par excellent than developed countries . Presently, the solar roof cycling track, widening of service roads, beautification by installing sculptures, development of lush greenery, construction of an a trumpet-shaped interchange at Neopolis Layout, and entry and exit ramps to connect ORR and nearby localities are underway.

The projects on the ORR including the life-saving Trauma Care centres, Drip Irrigation Project and illumination of the entire ORR. Along with that a 21-km Solar-Roofed cycling track Cycling facility an improvised version of South Korean model will be a laid by next year  with the HMDA planning to generate 16MW of power through the solar roofing of the cycle track. The works are underway installing LED illimunation from kokapet to shamshabad which is generated from Solar-Roof Top cycling track. In this connection, the officials from HMDA also visited South Korea and studied a similar cycle track project between Daejeon and Sejong.

HMDA has also taken up measures for the smooth flow of traffic. The 7.5 km Nanakramguda – Telangana State Police Academy stretch and the 14.5 km Narsingi-Kollur stretch are service roads that are two-lane roads and are being widened to four-lane roads by the Hyderabad Growth Corridor Limited (HGCL), a wing of HMDA.

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