DoneHyderabad: Deputy chief minister and chairman of the Musi project cabinet sub-committee, Bhatti Vikramarka, on Tuesday said that opinions from the people and stakeholders on the Musi rejuvenation project have been invited online from March 31 to April 15 through the email ID musirdc@gmail.com.“All suggestions received online will be thoroughly analysed in consultation with officials, and the cabinet sub-committee members will directly engage in phased consultations with those who provide inputs. The works will be carried out following a democratic process,” Bhatti said.The deputy CM held a review meeting with officials at the secretariat, along with BC Welfare minister and Musi cabinet sub-committee member Ponnam Prabhakar, to discuss the progress of the project. He said that the foundation stone for the Omkareshwara Temple, on the banks of the Musi River at Manchirevula, was laid on March 28, and instructed officials to prepare a comprehensive roadmap for the works to be undertaken under Phases 1 & 2 of the project.He advised officials to divide responsibilities and proceed efficiently, including coordination on defence lands, consulting displaced families, finalising construction designs, and engaging with bankers. He also asked officials to recognise the commitment of chief minister A Revanth Reddy and the cabinet, stating that the project would stand as a milestone in their careers. “The Musi cabinet sub-committee members will be available round the clock to support officials with any suggestions or requirements,” Bhatti said.


