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Ramky Infrastructure Wins ₹2085 Crore Contract to Supply Godavari Water to Hyderabad

Ramky Infrastructure Wins ₹2085 Crore Contract to Supply Godavari Water to Hyderabad
Digital India Times Bureau
  • PublishedSeptember 20, 2025

Hyderabad, September 20: Ramky Infrastructure Limited has secured a landmark concessionaire agreement worth ₹2,085 crore from the Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWSSB) to execute Phase II and Phase III of the Godavari Drinking Water Supply Scheme. The project, aimed at augmenting Hyderabad’s water security, also includes filling the Osmansagar and Himayathsagar reservoirs with Godavari water to aid rejuvenation of the Musi River.

The project will be carried out by Mallannasagar Water Supply Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ramky Infrastructure, under the Hybrid Annuity Model (HAM). Construction is slated for completion within two years, followed by a 10-year period of operation and maintenance.

“This project reinforces our commitment to building sustainable water infrastructure that not only addresses the growing drinking water needs but also strengthens urban resilience,” said Yancharla Rathnakara Nagaraja, Managing Director of Ramky Infrastructure Limited. “We are proud to partner with HMWSSB in driving long-term sustainability and urban transformation”.

Founded in 1994, Ramky Infrastructure has completed a wide portfolio of projects across water, wastewater treatment, roads, bridges, and urban infrastructure. The company is ISO-certified across quality, environmental, and occupational safety standards, highlighting its commitment to sustainable and safe project execution.

The Godavari Drinking Water Supply Scheme is a critical intervention for Hyderabad, which has witnessed growing demand for reliable water supply amid rapid urbanization. By rejuvenating key reservoirs and bolstering the city’s long-term water sustainability, the project marks a significant step in ensuring secure and equitable access to drinking water for millions of residents.

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