How the H-CITI project is reshaping the Banjara Hills skyline and your daily commute.
Hyderabad is a city that never stops moving, but for those frequenting Road No. 2, the movement hasn’t always been fast. This week, GHMC Commissioner RV Karnan took a hands-on approach to changing that. Standing near the Park Hyatt, the Commissioner reviewed the progress of the KBR Park package flyover—a centerpiece of the ambitious Hyderabad City Innovative and Transformative Infrastructure (H-CITI) project.
With excavation for all six pier foundations now complete and steel fabrication for raft foundations kicking off this Tuesday, the project is officially moving from “underground” to “skyward.” Karnan’s message to the builders at MEIL was clear: Speed is the priority. For a city balancing its heritage greenery with high-tech infrastructure, this flyover represents the next chapter in Hyderabad’s urban evolution.
Option 2: The “Commuter’s Guide” Style
Title: The Road to a Faster Banjara Hills: A KBR Park Project Update
Subtitle: Excavation ends, fabrication begins—what the GHMC Commissioner’s latest site visit means for you.
The Story: > If you’ve noticed the barricades and heavy machinery near Park Hyatt recently, you’re seeing the birth of the new KBR Park flyover. In a late-Monday review, GHMC Chief RV Karnan and Chief Engineer Sahadev Ratnakar confirmed that the “heavy lifting” phase is gaining momentum.
The Technical Snapshot:
- Done: All 6 pier foundations excavated.
- Done: PCC bed works for 3 piers.
- Next: Steel raft foundations begin today.
While construction in the heart of the city is always a challenge, the goal of the H-CITI initiative is to transform these bottlenecks into seamless transit corridors. For the thousands who navigate the Jubilee Hills-Banjara Hills stretch daily, the “expedited” timeline requested by the Commissioner is the best news they’ve heard all month.
Option 3: Short & Punchy (Social Media Blog Style)
Title: Hyderabad Stories: High Stakes at KBR Park
Subtitle: No more “waiting in the wings”—GHMC pushes for a fast-track finish on the Road No. 2 flyover.
The Story: > There’s a specific energy to Hyderabad construction—the dust, the steel, and the promise of a shorter commute. GHMC Commissioner RV Karnan just turned up the heat on the KBR Park flyover project, directing MEIL to accelerate works following a successful foundation phase. As part of the H-CITI project, this isn’t just about a bridge; it’s about a smarter, more connected Hyderabad.










