In a decisive step that signals a major shift in Hyderabad’s urban mobility strategy, the Telangana government has initiated the final phase of taking complete control of the city’s metro network. With formal orders now issued, the takeover of Phase I marks a defining moment for the future of public transport in Hyderabad.
A Strategic Transition Takes Shape
The state government has authorized Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited (HMRL) to move ahead with acquiring 100 percent equity stake from L&T Metro Rail Hyderabad Limited. This will effectively bring the entire Phase I metro network under government ownership.
The decision follows approval from a cabinet subcommittee on resource mobilisation, reinforcing the state’s intent to take full operational and financial control of its largest urban transport project.
Financial Framework and Key Approvals
To facilitate the takeover, the government has cleared a structured financial plan:
- A debt arrangement of ₹13,615 crore has been finalized with Indian Railway Finance Corporation, backed by a state government guarantee
- The loan will be repaid over a 20-year period, ensuring long term financial stability
- An additional equity infusion of ₹1,385 crore will be routed to HMRL through HMDA
Further, approvals have been streamlined by allowing the transaction to proceed without reference to the Competition Commission of India, as the equity component remains below the prescribed threshold.
Execution and Governance
The Managing Director of HMRL has been authorized to sign the share purchase agreement with L&T following cabinet approval. Additionally, the Principal Secretary Finance, or an authorized official, will oversee the execution of all necessary financial and legal documentation.
This structured approach ensures that the transition is not only swift but also compliant with regulatory and financial norms.
Why This Move Matters
The takeover is more than a change in ownership. It represents a strategic recalibration of how Hyderabad plans to manage and expand its metro network.
By bringing Phase I under full government control, the state aims to:
- Streamline operations across the metro network
- Strengthen financial oversight and accountability
- Accelerate future expansion plans
- Ensure better integration with upcoming phases and urban planning initiatives
A Turning Point for Urban Mobility
This move underscores the Telangana government’s long-term commitment to building a robust and future ready public transport ecosystem. As Hyderabad continues to grow, the metro is expected to play an even more central role in shaping how the city moves.
With full control, clearer direction, and stronger integration, the Hyderabad Metro is set to evolve from a major infrastructure project into the true backbone of the city’s urban mobility network.