No walkover: Charminar to get designer manholes

HYDERABAD: Giorgio Armani, Prada, and Versace. No, we are not speaking about some clothier type display, but about clothier manholes discovered around the globe. Soon Hyderabadis too will get snazzy manholes painted with leading edge patterns which might be replete with history, heritage, culture and all that’s Hyderabadi in ‘Tehzeeb’.


To begin with, all of the 400 and abnormal manholes coated under the Charminar Pedestrianisation Project (CPP) will sport a new glance.


The Hyderabad Metropolitan and Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWS&SB) has proposed replacing present boring and colourless manhole covers with clothier ones. And when this occurs, Hyderabad will sign up for a select staff of towns around the globe where manhole covers are not simplest snazzy, but expose a side or two of local culture, traditions, history, monuments and heritage.


While Japan has manhole covers painted in numerous patterns, Milan in Italy exhibited manhole covers designed by no less than the who’s who of the fashion business – Prada, Armani, Versace et al. Japan has advanced over 6,000 other patterns within the last 13 years. In truth, it has a national affiliation of manholes to come back out with more recent designs.


Following within the footsteps of Milan and Japanese towns, HMWS&SB is now busy designing manhole covers for the CPP. According to M Dana Kishore, managing director, HMWS&SB, the clothier manhole covers shall be utilised within the Charminar Pedestrianisation Project on an experimental foundation. “I came across clothier manhole covers all over my visit to Japan.


Many towns in different international locations have such manhole covers. They fortify the beauty of historic puts and add to the aesthetics of the city environs,” Kishore mentioned.
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