Hyderabad Nov 9: Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on Monday asserted to quench the thirst of Hyderabad by constructing 30 tmc capacity two reservoirs soon. He also said to transform Hyderabad into a world class city. At a program here KCR flagged off 1005 trollies for garbage collection and distributed two dust bins (Green and Blue) to some of the beneficiaries at Peoples’ Plaza. He lashed out at the previous governments for ignoring the roads, drainage and sewage which cause water clogging on roads and traffic jams as encroachers had a field day on canals and slums. Now the time has come for cleanliness with people participation he said to distribute 42 lakhs of dustbins in the last week of November.
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