BJP MP Konda Vishweshwar Reddy has held the previous BRS government responsible for a recent bus accident, attributing it to poor road planning and negligence. He argues that good roads can paradoxically lead to more accidents due to increased speed.
Road SafetyBrs GovernmentBus AccidentKonda Vishweshwar ReddyBijapur National HighwayReal EstateNov 05, 2025

According to BJP MP Konda Vishweshwar Reddy, the main cause of the recent bus accident is the poor planning and negligence of the previous BRS government, particularly in road construction and maintenance.
Konda Vishweshwar Reddy believes that good roads can lead to more accidents because they often result in increased vehicle speeds and sharp turns, which can increase the likelihood of severe accidents.
The Bijapur National Highway project, announced in 2016, has been delayed due to incomplete land acquisition, which Konda Vishweshwar Reddy attributes to the previous BRS government's focus on real estate interests.
Konda Vishweshwar Reddy has written several letters to the previous BRS government raising concerns about road safety and has now requested the Union government to construct the highway in a straight alignment to enhance safety.
The proposed solution to reduce the risk of accidents on the Bijapur National Highway is to construct the highway in a straight alignment instead of multiple curves, which is expected to enhance safety and reduce the likelihood of severe accidents.

The Maharashtra cabinet has recently approved a substantial increase in the cost for the Pune Ring Road (East) project, aimed at easing traffic congestion and improving connectivity in the region.

Despite a slight disappointment over the lack of major announcements for the affordable housing sector, real estate players have broadly welcomed the Union Budget 2025-26. The budget has introduced several measures that are expected to boost the housing m

Explore how AI is transforming luxury real estate, offering unparalleled intelligence, security, and sustainability in smart homes.

While the real estate market in cities like Chennai and Mumbai continues to show resilience, there are growing concerns over the affordable and mid-range segments (₹10-50 crore). Despite these challenges, the super-luxury market (₹50 crore and above) in M

Sachin Shingavi, president of the Association of Real Estate Agents and Association of Service Providers, Maharashtra, has submitted a list of demands to the state government to address critical issues before the launch of the Rental Agreement 2.0.

Aditya Birla Real Estate, through its arm Birla Estates, has successfully sold homes worth Rs 3,000 crore in its prominent Gurugram project. This achievement highlights the company's growing influence in the real estate market and its commitment to delive