On monday, Uppal's Skywalk and a Convention Hall within mini Shilparamam will be officially opened by Municipal Administration and Urban Development (MA&UD) minister KT Rama Rao. The hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) spent Rs 25 crore building the Skywalk, which comprises six hop-on stations.

Unlike traditional skywalks, which only enable passage from end to end, the skywalk is outfitted with a variety of amenities, such as lifts and staircases that make it easier for people to move around. The Skywalk is 660 meters long and has a width of 3 meters, 4 meters, and occasionally bulges to 6 meters.

With a construction budget of Rs. 10 crores, the hmda constructed the Convention Hall on the grounds of mini Shilparamam, uppal, which provides room for about 1,000 people. The minister will address a public gathering at uppal Municipal Ground after officially opening the Skywalk and Convention Hall.

The uppal Skywalk, which the hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) constructed at the uppal Ring Road, will be officially opened on monday by minister for Municipal Administration and Urban Development KT Rama Rao (KTR). He will also speak at a public gathering and open a multipurpose auditorium that was built on the grounds of uppal Shilparamam. The uppal Skywalk cost Rs 25 crore to construct. Approximately 1,000 tonnes of steel were utilized to construct this facility to be pedestrian-friendly. The concourse level of the Metro train station is connected to one of Skywalk's six entry and departure locations.

 

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