Rama Krishna Sangem
Telangana Irrigation and Civil Supplies Minister Capt N. Uttam Kumar Reddy reiterated the Telangana Government’s commitment to supporting Hyderabad’s real estate and construction sector, aiming to transform the city into a globally competitive destination.
Speaking at the 14th Edition of the Property Show at Hitex Exhibition Centre on October 25 Friday, Uttam Kumar Reddy assured real estate developers that the government regarded them as “partners in progress” and was dedicated to working alongside them to drive Hyderabad’s growth.
“Our government is standing with you,” said Uttam Kumar Reddy, pledging active collaboration to realise a shared vision for Hyderabad. “To achieve our goal of making Hyderabad a truly global destination, we must work together completely. You are essential partners in driving Hyderabad’s progress,” he added.
Acknowledging Hyderabad’s increasing economic significance within Telangana, Uttam Kumar Reddy assured that the government would take all necessary measures to stimulate real estate and construction activity, a vital engine for economic growth.
Past approvals will be honoured
Addressing concerns raised by the realty sector, Uttam Kumar Reddy directly tackled fears about previous approvals, permissions, and No Objection Certificates (NOCs).
“Let me be clear – any builders holding prior approvals and permissions can rest assured these will be respected. The government will ensure past approvals are honoured, with no disruptions to your projects,” he said. He acknowledged that industry members might feel uncertain due to social media reports or isolated incidents but assured that the administration remained committed to regulatory stability. “No one should worry about interruptions or unexpected issues – this is our assurance,” he emphasised.
He recalled that he had taken the initiative to organise a meeting earlier this month between real estate representatives and Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka at the Secretariat to allay any concerns.
Uttam Kumar Reddy highlighted the grand infrastructure development plans the state government had for Hyderabad to position it as a leading urban centre. “We have a concrete vision for Hyderabad. It was our Congress government that built the Outer Ring Road, and now we are developing the Regional Ring Road (RRR) and connecting radial roads. These projects will transform Hyderabad’s landscape and connectivity,” he declared.