Skip to contentSkip to left sidebar Skip to right sidebar Skip to footer

Author: Admin

Alignment Plans Released for Bullet Train Routes Connecting Bengaluru to Chennai and Hyderabad

Bengaluru: Three months after the Union Budget announced high-speed rail corridors linking Bengaluru with Chennai and Hyderabad, Indian Railways has now released the proposed alignments for both routes, offering a clearer picture of the ambitious bullet train projects.

The newly released plans also include an approximate alignment for the Bengaluru-Mysuru corridor, despite the route not being included in the Union Budget announcement.

Bengaluru-Chennai Corridor

The proposed Bengaluru-Chennai high-speed rail line will stretch approximately 306 kilometres. According to the alignment map, the route will begin at Baiyappanahalli in Bengaluru and pass through key locations including Whitefield, Kodihalli, and other surrounding regions before heading toward Chennai.

A major highlight of the project is a 15.94-kilometre tunnel section within Bengaluru city limits, designed to minimize disruption in densely populated urban areas. Outside the city, the corridor is expected to feature a combination of elevated and at-grade tracks.

The project aims to significantly reduce travel time between Bengaluru and Chennai while boosting economic connectivity between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

Bengaluru-Hyderabad Corridor

The proposed Bengaluru-Hyderabad bullet train corridor will cover around 607.03 kilometres.

The route is expected to include stations at key locations such as:

  • Kodihalli
  • Devanahalli (near Kempegowda International Airport)
  • Additional stops across Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana before reaching Hyderabad

This corridor is expected to improve intercity transportation and provide a faster alternative to road and air travel.

Bengaluru-Mysuru Route Also Proposed

Although the Bengaluru-Mysuru high-speed rail corridor was not part of the Union Budget announcement, railway authorities have reportedly shared an approximate alignment for the route.

This indicates that authorities may be considering future expansion of India’s high-speed rail network in southern states.

Boost to Southern Rail Connectivity

The announcement of these alignments marks a significant step toward expanding India’s bullet train infrastructure beyond western India, where the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail project is currently under development.

If implemented successfully, the Bengaluru-Chennai and Bengaluru-Hyderabad bullet train corridors could transform travel across South India by reducing commute times, improving regional connectivity, and supporting economic growth.

5 Key Features of the Bengaluru-Hyderabad Bullet Train

India’s high-speed rail ambitions just moved from blueprint to ground truth.

Three months after the Union Budget announced transformative bullet train projects connecting Bengaluru to Chennai and Hyderabad, the Indian Railways and **National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited **(NHSRCL) have released detailed alignment plans—marking a critical milestone toward faster, cleaner, and more connected mobility across South India.

Announced on May 6, 2026, these alignments aren’t just lines on a map. They represent years of feasibility studies, stakeholder consultations, and engineering preparation—and they signal that India’s high-speed rail revolution is accelerating beyond the Mumbai-Ahmedabad corridor.

🗺️ Route Snapshots: Where the Trains Will Run

🚉 Bengaluru–Chennai Corridor (306 km)

SegmentKey Details
Start/EndBaiyappanahalli (Bengaluru) → Chennai Central
Karnataka Stretch100.7 km; passes through Whitefield, Kodihalli (Hoskote), Kolar
Andhra PradeshChittoor station
Tamil NaduParandur (near proposed second Chennai airport), Poonamalle
Land Required~1,359 hectares in Karnataka
Bengaluru Tunnel15.94 km underground section to minimize urban disruption
Projected Travel Time~1 hour 13 minutes (vs. ~4+ hours currently)

🚉 Bengaluru–Hyderabad Corridor (607 km)

SegmentKey Details
Start/EndBengaluru → Shamshabad (Hyderabad Airport)
Karnataka StationsKodihalli, Devanahalli (near Kempegowda International Airport), Alipur (Chikkaballapur)
Andhra/Telangana StationsHindupur, Anantapur, Gooty, Dhone, Kurnool, Mannanur, Bharat City (planned township), Hyderabad Airport
Land Required~237.5 hectares in Karnataka
Projected Travel Time~2 hours (vs. ~5–6 hours currently)

🚉 Bengaluru–Mysuru Corridor (~157 km) – Approximate Alignment

While not included in the Union Budget announcement, an indicative alignment has been shared: ✅ Stations at Mandya, Ramanagara, Kengeri, Electronics City (near Huskur)
✅ Connects to Chennai corridor at Kodihalli
✅ Strong advocacy from Mysuru-Kodagu MP for formal inclusion

“Mysuru ticks all the boxes, including economics. We are hopeful that a decision on including Mysuru will be taken soon.”
Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar, MP, Mysore-Kodagu

🔧 Engineering Highlights: What Makes These Corridors Unique?

FeaturePurpose & Benefit
Tunneling in Bengaluru15.94-km underground section minimizes land acquisition, reduces urban disruption, and preserves surface connectivity
Airport IntegrationDevanahalli (Bengaluru) and Shamshabad (Hyderabad) stations enable seamless air-rail intermodality
Elevated/At-Grade DesignOutside dense urban cores, elevated tracks reduce right-of-way conflicts and enable grade-separated crossings
B-28 “Bharat-made” TrainsetsIndigenous high-speed trainsets manufactured by BEML in Bengaluru—supporting Make in India and local supply chains
LiDAR & Impact Studies CompletedTopographic, traffic, social, and environmental assessments de-risk early project phases

🎯 Why This Matters: Beyond Speed

High-speed rail isn’t just about cutting travel time. It’s a catalyst for broader transformation:

Impact AreaHow Bullet Trains Deliver Value
Economic IntegrationFaster movement of talent, goods, and ideas strengthens regional innovation ecosystems (Bengaluru tech + Chennai manufacturing + Hyderabad pharma)
Urban DecongestionReduced road and air traffic pressure on congested corridors; potential for transit-oriented development around new stations
DecarbonizationElectric high-speed rail emits ~80% less CO₂ per passenger-km than air travel; supports India’s net-zero commitments
Job CreationConstruction, operations, maintenance, and ancillary services generate thousands of skilled jobs across three states
Tourism & AccessibilityDay-trip viability between major cultural/heritage destinations (e.g., Bengaluru–Mysuru–Chennai triangle)

🗓️ What’s Next? Timeline & Milestones

PhaseStatusExpected Timeline
Alignment Finalization✅ PublishedMay 2026
Land Acquisition & Surveys🔄 In progress (LiDAR, social/environmental studies completed in Kolar)2026–2027
Groundbreaking / Civil Works⏳ Pending land finalization and financing closure~2027–2028
Systems Installation & Testing⏳ Follows civil completion~2030–2032
Commercial Operations⏳ Dependent on integrated readiness~2033–2035 (estimated)

“The required properties have been identified. Kolar will get one station. The groundwork is expected to start around 2027–28.”
M. Mallesh Babu, MP, Kolar

⚠️ Reality Check: India’s first high-speed rail project (Mumbai–Ahmedabad, 508 km) was approved in 2014 and is expected to fully open in late 2029. Bullet train projects have long gestation periods due to land acquisition, technical complexity, and financing scale. Patience—and persistent execution—are essential.

💡 Key Considerations for Stakeholders

For…Watch This
Real Estate DevelopersStation area development opportunities; transit-oriented zoning changes
Local GovernmentsCoordination on last-mile connectivity, utility relocation, and urban planning integration
BusinessesTalent mobility gains; logistics optimization for time-sensitive supply chains
Environmental GroupsMonitoring of ecological impact assessments, tree compensation, and noise mitigation measures
CommutersFuture fare structures, booking integration with existing rail/air networks, and accessibility features

🌱 Sustainability by Design

These corridors embed climate responsibility into core planning:

♻️ Electric traction – Zero direct emissions; compatible with India’s growing renewable energy mix
♻️ Modal shift potential – Attracting passengers from cars and short-haul flights reduces overall transport emissions
♻️ Land-use efficiency – Elevated/tunneled design minimizes surface footprint vs. highway expansion
♻️ Local manufacturing – BEML’s Bengaluru-based trainset production reduces import dependence and transport emissions

PM Modi to Launch ₹7,823 Crore Development Projects in Hyderabad on May 10

Hyderabad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone for development projects worth ₹7,823 crore during his visit to Hyderabad on May 10, Union Minister for Coal and Mines G. Kishan Reddy announced on Thursday.

Addressing the media, Kishan Reddy said this would be PM Modi’s first visit to Telangana after assuming office for a third consecutive term as Prime Minister. Following the launch of various infrastructure initiatives, the Prime Minister is scheduled to address a massive public meeting at Parade Grounds in Secunderabad.

According to the Union Minister, several major railway, highway, and industrial projects aimed at boosting Telangana’s infrastructure and economic growth will be dedicated to the nation during the visit.

Among the key projects, PM Modi will virtually lay the foundation stone for national highway works worth nearly ₹3,175 crore in the Mahabubnagar region. He will also inaugurate the third railway line between Kazipet and Vijayawada, developed at a cost of approximately ₹1,243 crore.

The Prime Minister will further inaugurate the upgraded Hafeezpet and Jogulamba railway stations. Kishan Reddy stated that railway projects worth nearly ₹85,000 crore are currently under implementation across Telangana. He also highlighted the extension of Multi-Modal Transport System (MMTS) train services from Hyderabad to Yadagirigutta.

The upcoming projects also include a petroleum products terminal aimed at strengthening the region’s industrial and energy infrastructure.

Emphasising the Centre’s focus on Telangana’s development, Kishan Reddy said the Kakatiya Mega Textile Park in Warangal is progressing rapidly. He also noted that the Central government would take an immediate decision on the second phase of the Hyderabad Metro Rail once the Detailed Project Report (DPR) is submitted.

During the public meeting organised by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), PM Modi is expected to thank the people of Telangana for supporting the BJP in the recent Lok Sabha and Legislative Council elections. The party plans to mobilise lakhs of supporters from Hyderabad and various districts across the state for the event.

Kishan Reddy added that the Prime Minister would also speak about the achievements of his government, including progress in infrastructure, engineering, and national security sectors, while seeking the continued support and blessings of the people of Telangana.

Narayan Seva Sansthan to Hold Free Artificial Limb Fitment Camp in Hyderabad on May 3

Hyderabad: Narayan Seva Sansthan, a leading NGO working for the empowerment of persons with disabilities, is set to organise a large-scale free Narayan Modular Artificial Limb and Calipers Fitment Camp in Hyderabad on May 3.

The camp will be held at Exhibition Grounds from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, where expert doctors and technical teams will provide free fitment services to pre-selected beneficiaries.

The initiative is being organised under the joint support of CSR partner Make A Change Foundation, Golden Jubilee, and Shri Swaminarayan Temple Willesden.

Addressing the media, Alka Choudhary, Patron of Narayan Seva Sansthan, Mahendra Singh Rawat, Hyderabad Ashram Head, and Hari Prasad Ladda, Camp In-charge, stated that the camp will exclusively serve beneficiaries who were pre-selected earlier through a measurement camp conducted on February 1.

According to organisers, a total of 745 differently-abled individuals will receive assistance during the event, with 815 Narayan Modular artificial limbs and calipers being distributed free of cost.

Officials said the camp aims to improve mobility and independence for persons with disabilities by providing advanced assistive devices tailored to individual needs.

Hyderabad continues to witness several such initiatives aimed at supporting differently-abled communities, with this camp expected to make a meaningful impact in the lives of hundreds of beneficiaries.

SRH Pull Off Record Chase to Hand MI Sixth Defeat in IPL 2026 Thriller

In a high-scoring encounter at the Wankhede Stadium on April 29, Sunrisers Hyderabad delivered a stunning performance to defeat Mumbai Indians by chasing down a massive target of 244 runs.

Mumbai, led by Hardik Pandya, opted to bat first after winning the toss and posted an imposing total of 243/5. The innings was anchored by a शानदार unbeaten century from Ryan Rickelton, who scored 122 runs, guiding MI to one of their highest totals of the season.

Despite the big score, Hyderabad’s batting lineup came out firing. Openers Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma provided a blistering start, putting Mumbai’s bowlers under immediate pressure during the powerplay.

Although MI managed to pick up a few wickets in the middle overs, Heinrich Klaasen played a decisive role in the chase. His composed yet aggressive innings ensured SRH stayed on track and eventually crossed the finish line at 249/4 in just 18.4 overs, completing a remarkable run chase.

This victory marks SRH’s fourth consecutive win, strengthening their position in the league standings. Meanwhile, MI’s sixth defeat of the season leaves them in a precarious position, with their chances of qualifying for the playoffs now hanging by a thread.

Notably, Rohit Sharma missed the clash as he continues to recover from injury.

Match Summary:

  • MI: 243/5 (20 overs) – Rickelton 122*
  • SRH: 249/4 (18.4 overs) – Klaasen stars in chase
  • Result: SRH won by 6 wickets

C. V. Anand Appointed as Telangana’s New DGP

In a significant administrative development, the Telangana government has issued key orders clearing the way for the appointment of C. V. Anand as the new Director General of Police (DGP).

Currently serving as Special Chief Secretary of the Home Department, he will take over the new role soon. In his place, senior IPS officer Shikha Goel has been appointed.

This decision is expected to bring important changes within the Telangana Police department and strengthen administrative efficiency.

Successful Blood Donation Camp | Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad | 15 April 2025

We are grateful to share that our Blood Donation Camp, organized to support the urgent medical needs of children affected with Thalassemia, was successfully completed with the support of many kind-hearted people. 🙏

📍 The camp was held on 15th April 2025 at Jubilee Hills and received wonderful support from all those who came forward for this noble cause.

🩸 This meaningful initiative was organized by CSR Memorial Foundation.

👏 The event was successfully coordinated by Kothapally Kavya Reddy and Kothapally Krishna Reddy, whose dedication and sincere efforts ensured the smooth success of the camp.

🏥 The blood donation drive was professionally conducted by Arohi Blood Bank, ensuring safe and successful blood collection.

🩸 A special note of thanks to Pride Jeep Jubilee Hills and all donors for their generous contribution and valuable support. Your commitment helped make this initiative a grand success.

🙏 Sincere appreciation to the Rajmatha Foundation volunteers, whose dedicated service, coordination, and hard work played a key role in successfully managing the event.

💪❤️ One blood donation can save multiple lives. Together, we proved that unity, kindness, and compassion can bring hope to many families.

🙏 Heartfelt thanks to everyone who participated, donated blood, supported, and helped spread the word.

Let us continue supporting such noble and life-saving causes in the future.

SRH vs DC IPL 2026: Abhishek Sharma’s 135, Eshan Malinga’s brilliance power Hyderabad to 47-run win over Delhi

Hyderabad: Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) delivered a dominant all-round performance to defeat Delhi Capitals (DC) by 47 runs in their IPL 2026 clash at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Tuesday.

The victory was powered by a sensational unbeaten 135 from Abhishek Sharma and a sharp bowling display led by Eshan Malinga, who dismantled Delhi’s batting lineup.

Abhishek Sharma steals the show

After Delhi Capitals won the toss and elected to bowl first, Sunrisers Hyderabad made full use of the batting-friendly conditions. Opening batter Abhishek Sharma played a breathtaking innings, smashing an unbeaten 135 runs packed with aggressive strokeplay and clean hitting.

His knock anchored the SRH innings and ensured the hosts posted a commanding total on the board.

Eshan Malinga leads bowling charge

Chasing a steep target, Delhi Capitals struggled to build partnerships as SRH bowlers kept striking at regular intervals. Eshan Malinga emerged as the star with the ball, claiming crucial wickets and breaking Delhi’s momentum at key stages.

His disciplined spell ensured DC never got close to the target.

Back-to-back home wins for SRH

With this victory, Sunrisers Hyderabad registered their second consecutive home win, gaining momentum in the tournament after a difficult start. The team now looks settled and dangerous, especially at home conditions.

Delhi Capitals, meanwhile, came into the contest after a confidence-boosting win over Royal Challengers Bengaluru but failed to carry that momentum forward.

Team Changes

Delhi Capitals brought in Nitish Rana in place of Auqib Nabi, while Sunrisers Hyderabad included Dilshan Madushanka and Harsh Dubey in their lineup.

What’s Next?

The win gives SRH a major boost in the points table race, while DC will look to bounce back quickly in their next fixture.

Match Result

Sunrisers Hyderabad beat Delhi Capitals by 47 runs

Top Performers

  • Abhishek Sharma (SRH): 135*
  • Eshan Malinga (SRH): Match-winning spell with key wickets

Key Takeaway

Sunrisers Hyderabad showcased their batting firepower and bowling discipline, sending a strong warning to the rest of the league as IPL 2026 enters a crucial phase.

TEDxHyderabad 2026: Fourteen Voices, One Powerful Call to Action

Hyderabad: Eleven years into its journey, TEDxHyderabad once again proved why it remains one of the city’s most impactful platforms for ideas worth spreading. This year’s theme, “Fire Up,” was more than a slogan—it became a powerful call for awareness, responsibility, and meaningful action.

Bringing together thought leaders, innovators, social changemakers, and storytellers, the event unfolded as a connected narrative on dignity, courage, inclusion, leadership, technology, and the future of society.

Highlights from the 14 Inspiring Talks

1. Dr. Subramanyan – Guardian of Dignity
Opening the event on an emotional note, Dr. Subramanyan spoke about end-of-life care through his personal experience with his father. Through Sparsh Hospice, he emphasized that dignity is not just medical—it is deeply human.

2. Dr. Sivaranjini Santhosh – Public Health Crusader
She exposed how misleading health products can endanger lives, especially children, stressing the urgent need for accountability and public awareness.

3. Ritesh Tiwari – Defender of Dignity
From homelessness to founding Tinka Foundation, Ritesh’s journey highlighted how one determined act can transform thousands of lives through self-defense training for children.

4. Uttam Kumar – Human Potential Crusader
By sharing stories of individuals with deafblindness, he challenged society’s understanding of disability and called for systems designed around inclusion.

5. Dr. Somaraju Bhupathiraju – Innovator with a Heart
A pioneer in affordable healthcare, he spoke about the future of AI in medicine, reminding audiences that innovation must remain rooted in empathy.

6. Dr. Suravi Kumar – Menopause Myth-Breaker
Breaking silence around menopause, she reframed it as a phase of opportunity where awareness can improve long-term health outcomes.

7. Uday Krishna – Heritage Tree Guardian
His talk celebrated India’s ancient trees as living symbols of memory, protection, and ecological connection.

8. Shezzi M – The Mindful Communicator
Sharing her shift from finance to radio to entrepreneurship, she inspired audiences to embrace uncertainty in pursuit of growth.

9. Pavan Goyal – Future Learning Architect
He challenged outdated education models and advocated learning through creativity, experimentation, and real-world problem-solving.

10. Krishna Sastry Pendyala – Cyber Resilience Visionary
With growing digital dependence, he warned that cybersecurity is no longer optional—it is essential for trust in modern society.

11. Srikanth Badiga – Infrastructure Catalyst
His initiative Mahaprasthanam reimagines funeral spaces with dignity, proving respect should extend to life’s final journey.

12. Hemakshi Meghani – Democracy’s Bold Architect
She redefined politics as conscious leadership, rooted in self-awareness and responsibility.

13. Rajiv Chilaka – India’s Animation Maverick
The creator of Chhota Bheem shared how representation in stories helps children imagine bigger futures.

14. Rajni Bakshi – Conscious Peace Champion
Closing the event, she reflected on conflict, reminding audiences that while conflict is inevitable, violence is always a choice.

A Platform Built on Purpose

Behind the stage, the organisers and volunteers of TEDxHyderabad were acknowledged for building credibility and consistency over more than a decade. Their sustained effort has turned the platform into a trusted space for transformative conversations.

The Larger Message

TEDxHyderabad 2026 left audiences with one clear takeaway: real change is driven not by visibility, but by people who choose purpose over convenience.

From healthcare to heritage, from education to empathy, the fourteen talks served as a reminder that progress depends on those willing to act—often quietly, often against resistance.

As the curtains closed, one message remained clear: support those doing the work, because the future depends on them.

CEO Telangana Reviews Voter Mapping Under SIR in Hyderabad

In a decisive move to strengthen electoral rolls across the state, Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Telangana, C. Sudharsan Reddy, held a video conference on Monday with all District Election Officers (DEOs) and Electoral Registration Officers (EROs) to review the progress of voter mapping under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process.

The meeting, held at the CEO office in Hyderabad, focused on accelerating the mapping exercise – especially in urban pockets – with a firm deadline to complete the process by the end of this month.

🎯 Focus on Urban Areas & Migrant Populations

The CEO issued specific instructions to the GHMC Commissioner & DEO Hyderabad, along with the Collectors and DEOs of Rangareddy and Medchal Malkajgiri districts, to prepare a special strategy for urban areas. These districts, he noted, require focused attention due to their high migrant population, which makes voter mapping more complex.

👩 Key Directive: Map Young Women Voters with Parents

In a notable step to improve database accuracy, Sudharsan Reddy instructed officials to map women voters below 40 years of age with their parents. This measure, he explained, would help remove errors and create a more reliable voter roll.

🏘️ Involve RWAs, Gated Communities & Slum Areas

The CEO urged district officials to actively involve Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) and gated communities in the mapping exercise. He also directed that all government employees should voluntarily complete mapping through their concerned Booth Level Officers (BLOs) , whose contact details are available on the Telangana CEO website.

Additionally, EROs, AEROs, BLO Supervisors, and BLOs were instructed to visit both gated communities and slum areas, working alongside local representatives to ensure a smooth process.

📢 Awareness Drives & Help Desks

To boost public participation, the CEO asked DEOs to launch wide awareness drives under SVEEP (Systematic Voters’ Education and Electoral Participation) activities. He emphasized that public campaigns would help citizens understand the importance of voter mapping.

Furthermore, he ordered the setup of help desks at DEO, ERO, and AERO offices to assist voters with queries and mapping support. Officials were also told to make regular field visits to pending areas.

👥 Officials Present

The meeting was attended by:

  • Dr Vasam Venkateswar Reddy – Additional CEO
  • R.V. Karnan – GHMC Commissioner & DEO Hyderabad
  • C. Narayana Reddy – Rangareddy Collector
  • M. Manu Choudary – Medchal Malkajgiri Collector
  • M. Satyavani – Joint CEO
  • B. Hari Singh – Deputy CEO
  • And other senior officials

✅ Why This Matters

This review comes as election authorities continue their efforts to strengthen voter records and ensure accurate electoral rolls across Telangana. With the SIR process entering its final phase, the CEO’s directives are expected to fast-track mapping – particularly in high-density urban and migrant-rich districts – paving the way for free and fair elections.

Stay informed. Get mapped. Be a responsible voter.