– Outlay of ₹7,360 crore; completion expected by 2027.
– Will supply Hyderabad with an additional 20 tmc ft of Godavari water – of which, 17.5 tmc is dedicated to drinking water and the rest for rejuvenating reservoirs like Himayat Sagar & osman Sagar.
– Current demand: ~600 million gallons per day (mgd).
– Projected demand by 2027: ~835 mgd; by 2047: ~1,114 mgd.
The announcement of Godavari Phase II & III represents a important step towards addressing both current and future drinking water needs for Hyderabad’s expanding population. With water scarcity being a pressing concern globally, this ₹7,360 crore initiative is poised to bolster urban resilience while enhancing civic amenities through efforts like reservoir rejuvenation and Musi river cleanup.
The long-term vision reflected in this project underscores public infrastructure directed not just at immediate needs but also accommodating projected demands up to mid-century (2047). Balancing such forward-looking initiatives with stakeholder negotiations-such as discussions with Maharashtra regarding Thummidihatti Barrage-indicates thoughtful regional planning.
Historic associations tied into modern challenges add depth; invoking past contributions serves as an acknowledgment of continuity alongside pushing new priorities under Telangana Rising vision documents. While CM Reddy emphasized bipartisan collaboration on large-scale city betterment initiatives like metro expansion or regional ring roads-potential success will rely heavily on execution discipline aligned around apolitical commitment fostering collective gains particularly strategic metropolitan hubs aligning state first logics matching abject core civic delivery protections spheres