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Congress Campaign Launch and Metro Funding Talks Put Hyderabad's Future on the Agenda

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Hyderabad is centre stage this week for two significant political and infrastructure developments — a major Congress mobilisation drive targeting young people and high-stakes negotiations over funding for the city's expanding Metro network.

🎓 Congress Launches 'Chhatron Ki Goonj' Student Campaign from Hyderabad

The Indian National Congress chose Hyderabad as the launchpad for its new 'Chhatron Ki Goonj' campaign, a student-focused mobilisation initiative that is set to expand to 28 cities beginning June 30. The campaign is designed to amplify student voices and concerns at a national level, using Hyderabad's significance as a major educational and political hub to lend momentum to the initiative. By rolling out activities across 28 cities in the coming days, the party aims to build a broad grassroots base among young voters. The Hyderabad launch signals the city's continued importance as a strategic starting point for national-level political outreach. [3]

🚇 Centre and Telangana Explore Loan Structures to Break Metro Funding Impasse

The central government has been actively pushing to resolve the long-standing funding dispute surrounding the expansion of Hyderabad's Metro rail network, with both the Centre and the Telangana state government exploring possible loan structure arrangements to move the project forward. The negotiations reflect recognition from both sides that unresolved financing questions pose a real risk to Metro expansion timelines, which matter enormously for a city with Hyderabad's population density and traffic challenges. Discussions around loan support structures represent a potential middle path that could allow construction and planning to resume without either party bearing disproportionate financial risk. A resolution would be a significant win for commuters and city planners alike. [6]

Sources: [3] The Hindu · [6] Prop News Time

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