NAREDCO Telangana lauds infrastructure developments in Hyderabad
The Hindu
NAREDCO Telangana praises Hyderabad's infrastructure and policy reforms at Real Estate Summit 2025, highlighting key projects and discussions.
The Telangana branch of National Real Estate Developers Council (NAREDCO) has lauded the infrastructure developments and policy reforms shaping Hyderabad’s future. The Hyderabad Real Estate Summit 2025, held on January 28, brought together industry leaders and government officials to discuss the city’s emergence as a global investment destination.
Key projects such as the Regional Ring Road (RRR), Musi Riverfront Development, metro rail expansion and the ambitious Fourth City initiative were at the forefront of discussions.
One of the key policy discussions centered around the Bhu Bharati Act. Principal Secretary of the Revenue department, Navin Mittal said, “By addressing structural issues and adopting best practices from 19 States, the Act ensures transparency, benefits landowners, and simplifies transactions through a robust two-tier appeal mechanism.”
“Hyderabad’s real estate is going to be in auto mode for a bright future. With vast land parcels coming up with good road connectivity of international standards the state of Telangana is poised to reach greater heights in the coming years,” said Vijaya Sai Meka, President of NAREDCO Telangana.
Two naturalists have spotted the saffron reedtail, a rare species of damselfly endemic to the Western Ghats of India, for the first time in Karnataka. They found the damselflies, referred to as Indosticta deccanensis, in the forests along the Nethravati river in Madhugundi village near Sunkasale in Chikkamagaluru district last year. Earlier, the damselflies were noticed in Tamil Nadu and Kerala.