Swift Summary
- Event: Inauguration of newly constructed police residential quarters in Nalgonda by Minister for roads and Buildings, Komatireddy Venkata Reddy.
- Cost and Specifications: Constructed at ₹5.37 crore; total plinth area of 14,000 square feet; cost per square foot ₹3,900 (including GST and seigniorage), described as lower then industry rates.
- Facilities Included: One DSP Armed Reserve quarter, one DSP Administrative quarter, two Reserve Inspector quarters, and four Reserve Sub-Inspector quarters built under Telangana State police Housing Corporation.
- execution Details: The project highlighted cost-effective methods while maintaining quality standards. Engineers led by Managing Director M. Ramesh were praised for their efficiency alongside the contractor gunnam Bhaskar Rao for punctuality and adherence to budgetary discipline.
- special Scheme Context: Forms part of a larger ₹232.51 crore special assistance scheme aimed at building 345 police staff quarters across Telangana.
Indian Opinion Analysis
the inauguration reflects significant progress in bolstering infrastructure dedicated to law enforcement personnel in telangana, addressing a critical need for improved residential facilities within the force consistently adhering to competitive cost structures without compromising quality standards-a challenge often faced in public infrastructure projects.
by maintaining costs at ₹3,900 per sq ft amidst rising construction rates despite statutory expenses like GST and seigniorage fees offers an example that other state departments may emulate when executing similar large-scale initiatives efficiently within limited budgets.
Furthermore system builds shared demonstrating gradually improving housing impacting broader narrative correlated.QOs