Breaking Hyderabad Metro Rail Plans Reset After State Review Panel’s Fresh Verdict

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Hyderabad – The Telangana government’s Metro Rail Project Authority (MRPA) has ordered a comprehensive re‑examination of the city’s metro expansion, effectively sending the scheme back to its initial planning stage. The decision follows a fresh review by a state‑appointed panel that raised concerns over project viability, cost estimates and land‑acquisition challenges.

The review panel, chaired by former senior bureaucrat M. R. K. Mishra, submitted its report to Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao on May 30, 2026. The document highlighted “significant discrepancies” between the original project’s financial projections and the latest cost assessments, noting that revised estimates now exceed ₹30,000 crore, a rise of roughly 15 percent from earlier figures. It also flagged “unresolved land‑acquisition bottlenecks” along the proposed Phase‑III corridor, which would extend the network from Miyapur to Mahbubnagar.

In response, the MRPA announced that all pending tenders for Phase‑III will be suspended until a revised detailed project report (DPR) incorporating the panel’s recommendations is prepared. The authority will also re‑evaluate the alignment of the corridor to mitigate the identified land‑use issues and explore alternative financing structures, including greater private‑sector participation.

State officials said the review was prompted by a “need for fiscal prudence” after the central government’s recent guidelines on large‑scale urban infrastructure funding. The panel’s findings are expected to be tabled in the upcoming legislative assembly session, where they will be debated alongside the state’s broader urban‑mobility strategy.

Analysis:
The fresh review underscores mounting pressure on Indian state governments to justify megaproject expenditures amid tighter fiscal constraints. By pausing the Hyderabad Metro’s Phase‑III rollout, Telangana may be seeking to avoid cost overruns that have plagued similar projects in other metros, such as the Bengaluru and Chennai metro extensions. However, the delay could also stall anticipated benefits, including reduced traffic congestion and lower emissions, that the metro is projected to deliver. The emphasis on private‑sector financing may shift risk away from the state but could raise fare levels, potentially affecting affordability for lower‑income commuters. Stakeholders will be watching how the revised DPR balances financial sustainability with the city’s long‑term transport needs.

Sources
– The Hindu, “Hyderabad Metro Rail plans back to square one after fresh review decision,” May 31 2026, https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/telangana/hyderabad-metro-rail-plans-back-to-square-one-after-fresh-review-decision/article71138535.ece

Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source

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