IDL Lake in Hyderabad has undergone a spectacular facelift that would draw more tourists.

KT Rama, Minister of Municipal Administration and Urban Development, inaugurated it on Thursday after it had been created by the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority.

Hyderabad: Rangadhamuni Lake, also known as IDL Lake, is a 46.24-acre lake near Kukatpally that has experienced a spectacular change. This well-liked lakefront area is poised to develop into a significant leisure destination and draw more tourists thanks to a dedicated walkway, plenty of seating areas, and distinctive lighting fixtures.

It was created by the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) and opened on Thursday by Minister of Municipal Administration and Urban Development KT Rama Rao.

At a cost of Rs. 9.80 crore, the HMDA undertook beautification projects in an effort to offer visitors improved amenities. The uneven road was rebuilt by a paver-block promenade with cobblestone and granite flooring, as well as stepped and cubicle seating.

Authorities replaced the railings and engaged in landscaping and sculpture placement to improve the aesthetic attractiveness of the area. The towering red flower-shaped light fixtures are the major draw, though. To preserve hygiene, a designated restroom complex and trash cans were also installed.

While the cost of the civil construction was Rs. 7.6 crore, it is anticipated that Rs. 38.52 lakh was spent on the area’s beautification. This lake is a popular gathering place in the city thanks to its close proximity to numerous gated communities and residential colonies along its main 568-meter-long bund, which borders the Mumbai National Highway.

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