Gandhi Sarovar launch: Revanth invites Rajnath

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has extended an invitation to Defence Minister Rajnath Singh for the foundation ceremony of the Gandhi Sarovar Project. This initiative is a significant component of the broader Musi River rejuvenation effort aimed at enhancing the ecological health and aesthetic appeal of the river. The project seeks to address longstanding environmental concerns while promoting sustainable urban development in the region. By involving key figures such as the Defence Minister, the state government aims to underscore the importance of the project and garner support for its successful implementation. The Gandhi Sarovar Project is expected to play a crucial role in transforming the area surrounding the Musi River, contributing to both environmental restoration and community engagement. As part of the event, local leaders and stakeholders will gather to discuss the future of the river and its impact on the surrounding communities. This initiative aligns with Telangana's ongoing efforts to improve urban infrastructure and promote ecological sustainability in the region.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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