Durgam Cheruvu cable bridge in Hyderabad's Madhapur to be inaugurated today
Durgam Cheruvu cable bridge: Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister KT Rama Rao will inaugurate the cable-stayed bridge constructed on Durgam Cheruvu at Madhapur besides the four-lane elevated corridor from road no. 45, Jubilee Hills to Durgam Cheruvu at 5.30 pm today.
Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, G.Kishan Reddy will be the chief guest for the inaugural event and Ministers Talasani Srinivas Yadav, Sabitha Indra Reddy, Mahmood Ali, Srinivas Goud, Assembly Deputy Speaker, T.Padma Rao, and others will also be present.
The 754.38-metre long bridge built cable-stayed bridge has been constructed by the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation under the Strategic Road Development Programme (SRDP) at a cost of Rs 184 crore. The bridge is said to be the world's largest span concrete deck cable-stayed bridge. With the launch of the bridge, the passenger's travel time between Jubilee Hills and Hitec City will be reduced.
The structure has already garnered public attention for its unique style and engineering marvel. At least 5000 visitors are seen at the bridge every day.
The world's largest Durgam Cheruvu cable bridge in Hyderabad has completed all the civil works and is looking forward to the inauguration. The 754.38 long bridge built at a cost of Rs 184 crore will be opened for traffic soon. In the latest, the visuals of the durgam cheruvu cable bridge are mesmerizing the public is an added attraction to the structure. A video of the bridge has been shared by the Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister KT Rama Rao on Wednesday. "A sneak peek of the very soon to be unveiled cable-stayed bridge on Durgam Cheruvu. Infrastructure is the key to growth & Telangana Govt spends over 60% budget on infra creation. Great job engineering team," the minister tweeted sharing the video.
People could not take off their eyes from the colourful lights along the bridge which will enhance the glory during festivals and special occasions like Diwali and Independence Day. The multi-coloured lights will change its theme according to the occasion. According to the GHMC, around 25 different themes were finalized which will be programmed into the system after the government's nod.