Following the Delhi footsteps, Hyderabad also announced its project of metro rail after DMRC's huge success. The project is set to start this year and will be responsible for creating a plethora of jobs for the state except the improved transport system of the state.
Andhra Pradesh chief minister K Rosaiah said that the number of jobs would be around 50,000 is set to be worth around 12,132-crore rupees. It would be providing employment to about 5000 engineers and around 45,000 skilled and unskilled workers.
The chief minister also believed that Hyderabad could now be a hub of ancillary industries as there will be huge requirements of cement concrete etc.
About 26 lakh tones of cement would be required, steel required would be around 2 lakh tones and concrete would be around 58 lakh cubic metres. Developmental activities around Telengana would now increase, he added.
The following companies are expected to participate in the bid: Transstroy-OJSC Transstroy (Russia)-CR18G (China)-BEML consortium; Reliance Infra-Reliance Infocomm consortium (ADAG); Lanco Infra-OHL Concesiones(Spain) consortium; Essar-Leighton (Australia)-Gayatri-VNR consortium; GMR Infra; GVK-Samsung (South Korea) consortium; Soma-Strabag AG (Austria) consortium and Larsen & Toubro.
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