HMRL Celebrates 77th Republic Day

“Let Us All Work Together to Take Back Hyderabad’s Pole Position with Metro rail Expansion”Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited MD Sri Sarfaraz Ahmad

A renewed pledge to reclaim Hyderabad’s metro leadership

Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited marked Republic Day with more than ceremony on January 26th, 2026. The occasion became a moment of reflection, resolve, and forward momentum, as leadership and staff gathered to reaffirm a shared mission: accelerate metro expansion and restore Hyderabad’s leadership in urban transit.

HMRL Managing Director Sri Sarfaraz Ahmad unfurled the National Flag and addressed employees with a message grounded in pride, urgency, and collective responsibility. The celebration carried a clear theme. Hyderabad’s next chapter in mobility depends on coordinated effort, decisive planning, and renewed energy.

A year defined by transition and expansion

Reflecting on the past year, Sri Ahmad described it as a turning point for the organisation. A major milestone was the finalisation of the decision to assume control of the operational 69-kilometre Phase I corridor. This transition represents not only administrative change but a strategic reset aimed at strengthening long-term planning and delivery.

At the same time, groundwork for Phase II is already moving. Land acquisition has begun, and approvals for additional corridors signal that expansion is shifting from blueprint to execution. According to leadership, this is a period of intense activity that demands focus and teamwork across every function.

The message to employees was direct. Growth on this scale requires commitment at every level, with each contribution shaping the system that millions rely on daily.

Reclaiming Hyderabad’s pioneering spirit

The address also looked back to Hyderabad’s early leadership in metro rail development. When the project was conceived, the city positioned itself as a pioneer, with Phase I designed to be larger than Delhi’s initial network.

Today, other metros have expanded aggressively, while Hyderabad’s operational footprint remains at 69 kilometres. Sri Ahmad framed this gap not as a limitation but as motivation. The city has the opportunity to reclaim its pole position through coordinated expansion and shared ownership of the mission.

His call was simple yet powerful. Every stakeholder, from planners to engineers to frontline staff, plays a role in shaping the metro’s future and, by extension, the city’s growth.

A collective commitment to the road ahead

The Republic Day gathering brought together senior leadership, including the Chief Electrical Engineer and other officers, underscoring the institutional unity behind the expansion agenda.

Beyond symbolism, the celebration reinforced a working principle. Infrastructure growth is not driven by plans alone. It is sustained by people who align around a shared purpose.

As Hyderabad prepares for its next phase of metro development, the tone set on Republic Day was clear. The city’s transit future will be built through collaboration, urgency, and a renewed commitment to excellence.

The message resonates beyond the organisation. A stronger metro network is ultimately an investment in Hyderabad’s mobility, sustainability, and economic momentum.

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