Feb 28, 2026

Review Meeting with HODs

A meeting was conducted with all Heads of Departments to review progress on key administrative priorities in line with the directions issued by the Hon’ble Chief Minister in December last year.


The review covered aspects such as achieving 100% utilisation of Central Government funds under various schemes, shifting office accommodation from private premises to government buildings, conducting field visits, and implementation of e-office systems. 

Urban Planning and Sustainable Development Emphasised at CII–IGBC Conference

 The conference organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry and the Indian Green Building Council, attended by representatives of over 25 organisations, was addressed, with a focus on sustainable urban development and planning.

While congratulating the new Chairman, Sekhar Reddy, for his earlier contributions as Secretary of the Hyderabad City Security Council, the need to decongest urbanisation and adopt better planning practices was highlighted.

Concerns were raised citing Delhi as an example of severe pollution challenges and Bengaluru as an example of traffic and transport constraints arising from inadequate planning. It was noted that Mumbai and Hyderabad, particularly the IT corridor, are heading in similar directions unless development is planned more effectively, including expansion towards eastern regions such as Uppal and Malkajgiri.

The role of the Indian Green Building Council was emphasised in coordinating with the government to promote green buildings, encourage the use of appropriate materials, and reduce pollution through stronger enforcement mechanisms.

Feb 21, 2026

Bonsai Exhibition Inaugurated, Highlights Art, Patience and Community Effort

 The three-day Bonsai exhibition at Kalinga Bhavan was inaugurated upon the invitation of former DGP Appa Rao, who was instrumental in introducing the bonsai technique to Hyderabad in 1983 following a six-month stay in Japan. The Friends Bonsai Society, which organised the event, has now grown to a strength of around 100 members.

Bonsai, the Japanese art of growing and shaping trees in small containers to resemble fully grown trees in nature, was showcased through a wide variety of forms and sizes. The exhibition highlighted the patience, nurturing, pruning, and attention required to cultivate such plants.

During the address, appreciation was expressed for all members, with special mention of the women participants, acknowledging their patience and care both in sustaining the art form and in contributing to the well-being of families and society.