HMDA likely to get own office

The vacant premises at Masab Tank which once housed the Andhra Pradesh Riding Club could be the next official address

March 21, 2013 02:56 pm | Updated 02:56 pm IST - HYDERABAD:

After prolonged waiting and being shunted from one premises to another, the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) finally appears set to get a space of its own.

The vacant premises at Masab Tank which once housed the A.P. Riding Club could be the next official address of the urban planning body.

After having to vacate its office complex at Begumpet to the US Consulate, the HMDA has its different wings operating from different locations.

It was given an office at Greenlands and after being forced to move out of there , the Authority presently has squeezed its many operations into a small complex at Tarnaka.

Though a highly ambitious project to create a central office complex at National Academy of Construction (NAC) campus was envisaged and a foundation stone laid by the then Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, it failed to materialise.

Now, the vacant land measuring an acre plus at Masab Tank is likely to be given to the HMDA for setting up its main office complex by the government.

Proposal cleared

Initial screening committees of the government are learnt to have cleared the proposal and a final decision could be expected in the coming days, according to officials.

“It is not a big piece of land where we can create a structure to house all our operations. But we are looking at being able to build enough space to move in at least 70 per cent to 80 per cent of our activity,” an official of the HMDA said.

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