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HMDA will provide Rs 100 crore to increase green cover

Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) has decided to spend Rs 100 crore to increase green cover in its jurisdiction.

Apart from this, the authority has decided to spend Rs 120 crore on beautification of lakes, Rs 80 crore on Harita Haram and Rs 100 crore on beautification and development of Gandipet Lake. This adds up to Rs 400 crore to be spent on the environment for the current financial year.

The HMDA has earmarked Rs 100 crore to develop 29 forest blocks with technical guidance from the forest department.

The Medchal forest division covering three blocks or clusters in Bowrampet, Ramaram and Suraram in Medchal district will be developed at a cost of Rs 12.18 crore, apart from the Shamshabad forest division covering Nade-rgul 1 and 2 reserve forest blocks in Ranga Reddy district (Rs 2.02 crore); and Madannaguda forest block of Shamshabad division (Rs 3.55 crore).

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Besides, the HMDA has decided to plant 2.6 crore saplings under Harita Haram at an estimated cost of Rs 80 crore.

The HMDA would distribute 1.6 crore saplings and one crore saplings will be planted by them along with 40 other government and private agencies.

A senior HMDA official said the authority would carry out block plantation across all mandals in its territory where 12 Nagar panchayats will participate in the drive.

He said the block and median plantations will be taken up at all outer ring road interchanges, national and state highways.

The official said that HMDA would carry out landscaping at Shams-habad, Pedda Amberpet and Nanakramguda interchanges on the Outer Ring Road. The HMDA official said the authority would develop 20 lakes.

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