Hyderabad: In an effort to strengthen urban cleanliness, Commissioner Srijana of the Cyberabad Municipal Corporation conducted a field inspection in the Moosapet circle to review sanitation arrangements. A strict monitoring campaign has been launched at locations where people are carelessly dumping waste in large piles.
The Commissioner stated that the condition of roads due to GVP (garbage-vulnerable points) is becoming increasingly concerning. As part of an initiative, a CCTV camera equipped with a public announcement warning system has been installed at a major garbage dumping site on HP Road. This system facilitates real-time monitoring for sanitation officials via a dedicated mobile application. Equipped with motion sensor technology, the system automatically issues warning messages to those illegally dumping garbage, promoting responsible waste disposal.
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This new initiative has been implemented under the Praja Palana Progress Program. The Commissioner said that adopting such technology-based solutions will lead to significant improvement in waste management and ensure long-term cleanliness in Cyberabad. During the inspection, the Commissioner interacted with sanitation workers, appreciated their work, and encouraged them to continue their services with dedication. Officials were instructed to implement this model at other major garbage-sensitive locations as well, to enable effective monitoring and curb illegal dumping. The Commissioner stated that this initiative is a proactive step towards building a clean, healthy, and smart Cyberabad.
Cyberabad Municipal Corporation
The Cyberabad Municipal Corporation (CMC) is a civic body established in 2014 to administer the rapidly developing Information Technology corridor and surrounding areas west of Hyderabad, India. Its creation was driven by the explosive growth of tech hubs like HITEC City and Gachibowli, requiring dedicated urban governance for this modern economic zone. While a relatively new administrative entity, it manages essential services for a population of millions in a region that has transformed from suburban land into a global IT center over the past two decades.
Moosapet circle
Moosapet Circle is a major traffic intersection and commercial hub located in Hyderabad, India. Historically, the area developed as a suburb along the old Mumbai Highway and is named after the nearby Moosapet village. Today, it is a densely populated and bustling locality known for its markets, residential complexes, and connectivity to the city’s IT corridor.
HP Road
“HP Road” is a common street name in many Indian cities, most notably a major commercial and administrative artery in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh. Historically, it stands for “Himachal Pradesh Road” and has been a central hub since the British colonial era, reflecting the city’s development as a summer capital. Today, it remains a bustling area lined with shops, government offices, and historic buildings.
Praja Palana Progress Program
The “Praja Palana Progress Program” is not a specific historical place or cultural site, but a recent welfare initiative by the Government of Telangana, India. Launched in December 2023, it is a mass contact program where citizens submit applications for various government schemes and benefits at their doorsteps. Its history is contemporary, aimed at streamlining social welfare delivery and ensuring inclusive development for the state’s residents.
Cyberabad
Cyberabad is a modern technology hub and business district in Hyderabad, India, officially known as HITEC City. It was established in the late 1990s as a major initiative to attract global IT and biotechnology companies, transforming Hyderabad into a major Indian tech center. The name itself is a portmanteau of “cyber” and “Hyderabad,” symbolizing its role as the city’s digital and economic growth engine.