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Milestones

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IT

Hyderabad is the hot destination for many IT & ITES Corporates. BPO & Call center business is booming here.

This sector is one currently employing over one lakh professionals directly and creating indirect employment for another 4 lakhs (1:4 ratio). This figure is expected to cross 3 lakhs (direct) and 12 lakhs (indirect) in the next 5-6 years.

 

Outer Ring Road

Outer Ring Road

Mother of all development projects, ORR will create necessary development infrastructure and road network. Many commercial projects & residential zones will be developed along ORR in the next decade.

 

 

International Airport

International Airport

Shamshabad will become epicenter for commercial activity and cargo handling in the next decade. Many commercial and cargo handling projects will be emerged in near future.

Several travel service firms will emerge to cater the needs of travellers.

 

 

Longest Flyover

Longest Flyover

The longest flyover in the country will be constructed in Hyderabad. The foundation stone for the 11.5 km long flyover laid by CM at Sarojini Devi Eye Hospital near Mehdipatnam on March 16. the elevated expressway corridor, as the flyover is being referred to by the Hyderabad Urban Development Authority (HUDA) which is undertaking the project, will provide faster connectivity to the international airport coming up at Shamshabad.

 

Satellite Townships

Satellite Townships

At least 50 major townships are at planning stage (including Huda's 22 around OR%R) in the outskirts of the city.

Over one lakh residential units will be created in the suburban by next decade that will bring migration of over 5 lakh population to outer areas.

 

 

Metro Rail

MMTS & Metro Rail

With the upcoming projects, all key areas will be connected by local trains in the next decade. This will help reducing traffic congestions, with many people opting for safe and pollution free transport system.

 

 

Hardware Park

Hardware Park

On the hardware front the big news is that India's first Hardware Park is slated to come up on the outskirts of Hyderabad Adj to Infosys, Bangalore lost out in the race for the $3 billion FAB City project mainly because the political crisis erupted at a time when the promoters were anxious to finalize the location.

 

 

FAB City

FAB City

The FAB City, envisaged at Rs 13,500 crores for manufacture of semi-conductors, has realtors and prospective investors poring over every bit of available nugget on Maheshwaram mandal.

The mega project expected to provide around 10,000 jobs in both skilled and semi-skilled category is expected to come upon a 1,200 acre site at Tukkuguda close to the upcoming international airport at Shamshabad.