Speedy Summary
- The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has initiated major road digging work at the Chintalkunta Y junction near LB Nagar under the Strategic Nala Progress Programme.
- The project involves laying stormwater pipelines along the RTC Colony main road, affecting traffic and daily commutes substantially.
- Deep trenches for 900 mm pipes have disrupted movement on connecting roads like Sagar Ring Road, Inner Ring road (IRR), and flyovers in surrounding areas. The Chintalkunta underpass is now inaccessible.
- Residents of nearby colonies such as Jahangir Nagar, RTC Colony, Venkata Ramana Colony, and Padmavathi Colony face rising fuel costs and travel inefficiencies.
- Locals complain that recent road constructions (2-3 years old) did not incorporate stormwater drainage systems, resulting in recurring flooding during rains. Current digging aims to address this oversight.
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Indian Opinion Analysis
The GHMC’s ongoing drain work reflects a reactive approach to infrastructure planning rather than preventative action. While addressing drainage inadequacies is necessary to mitigate flood risks during heavy rainfall periods-especially given Hyderabad’s vulnerability-it disrupts daily life for many residents due to inadequate timing and coordination with traffic needs. Key concerns include wasted public resources from prematurely dug-up roads with otherwise long lifespans.
Ensuring the integration of proper drainage systems at the initial construction stage could reduce redundancy and minimize disruption in future projects. Additionally, improved dialog about large-scale excavation projects could help residents plan around inconvenience effectively while avoiding unnecessary fuel expenditures or delays during peak hours.