Updated Apr 10, 2021 | 14:00 IST
The scenario in Telangana is getting worse day by day. The coronavirus has been spreading so rapidly that currently, there around 70 covid clusters in and around Hyderabad. Telangana: 70 covid clusters reported in and around Hyderabad  |  Photo Credit: IANS
Hyderabad: The scenario in Telangana is getting worse day by day. The coronavirus has been spreading so rapidly that currently, there around 70 covid clusters in and around Hyderabad. The majority of these clusters are formed due to large gatherings in schools, political rallies and markets.
“A good number of clusters originated around political meetings and rallies. Since meetings could not be avoided, the best we could do was to keep a strict vigil on the clusters. They are contained well and intensive testing has been taken up at these places to prevent further spread, a health department official said as per Times of India.
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Updated Apr 08, 2021 | 09:18 IST
The plan, which includes remodelling of drains and construction of surplus weirs, has received administrative clearance for Rs 853 crore from the state government. To prevent on Hyderabad to suffer drainage problems due heavy rainfall, the Telangana government issued Rs 853 crore.  |  Photo Credit: PTI
Hyderabad: To prevent a repeat of the mayhem wreaked on Hyderabad following unprecedentedly heavy rainfall in October last year, the Telangana government has drawn out an elaborate plan to strengthen the existing stormwater drain system in the city.
The plan, which includes remodelling of drains, and construction of surplus weirs, has received administrative clearance for Rs 853 crore from the state government. It covers the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation, and surrounding municipal bodies.