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HMDA: HMDA MASTER PLAN 2031 & ITS JURISDICTION.

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Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority was constituted on 25-8-2008. The authorities such as HUDA Hyderabad Urban Development Authority / Hyderabad Airport Development Authority / Cyberabad Development Authority were dissolved and merged with HMDA.

The jurisdiction of HMDA extends to 55 mandals located in 5 districts viz.

Hyderabad all 16 mandals

Rangareddy 22 mandals

Medak 10 mandals

Mahaboobnagar 2 mandals

Nalgonda 5 mandals.

The total area of HMDA is around 7228 sq. km.

The jurisdiction of HMDA includes the areas covered by GHMC, Sangareddy, and Bhongir municipalities and 849 villages.

To expand its development plan and vision the Government has created 7 master plans that have been notified and are in force in the HMDA area viz.

  1. Development plan for erstwhile MCH area.
  2. The master plan of Non- municipal areas of Hyderabad Urban Development Authority HUDA.
  3. Cyberabad Development Authority.
  4. Master plan for Hyderabad Airport Development Authority.
  5. Outer Ring Road Growth Corridor master plan.
  6. Master plan for Bhongir.
  7. Master plan for Sangareddy.

Earlier HUDA/ HMDA/ decides to prepare a master plan, development plan for the newly added area of 5018 sq. km.

In the stakeholder/ consultation meeting it was decided to prepare a master plan outside the Outer Ring Road Growth corridor master plan.

Draft Metropolitan Plan 2031 was prepared for 5965 sq. km. which includes the following.

  1. Extended area of HMDA of 5018 sq. km for which there is at present no notified plan.
  2. Modifications of Outer Ring Road Growth corridor master plan 330 sq. km.
  3. Modifications of part of erstwhile Hyderabad Urban Development Authority outside ORR growth corridor 432 sq. km.
  4. Modifications of part of Hyderabad Airport Development Authority master plan, outside ORR Growth Corridor 185 sq. km.
  5. The modifications Development plan is planned for a time period of 2031 taking into consideration a population of about 184 lakhs, a workforce of 65 lakhs. 

In the present trends of development, the Inner Ring Road, Outer Ring Road, Radial Roads has proposed development in Hyderabad Metropolitan Region with a Peri-Urban Zone all along the urban area.

The government has planned to cater to present and future level needs of population and activities   

And whereas, the Draft Metropolitan Development Plan – 2031 for Hyderabad Metropolitan Region covers an area of 5965 sq. Km was put up before the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority meeting held on 09.05.2011 for approval and for notification for objections and suggestions as provided under the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority Act, 2008 and issued Public Notice on Dt.20.07.2011 by Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority inviting objections and suggestions from any person, body or authority in writing with effect from 22.07.2011 as required under section 13 (1) of the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority Act, 2008. The Draft Metropolitan Development Plan was also placed in the Zonal Level and District Level Consultative Meetings and also before the Public Representatives, Line Department Officials and Public at large participated and expressed their views and suggestions on the Development Plan. In addition to the above, detailed discussions were held with officials of Government Departments of

(a) Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation regarding their proposals for Industrial area

 (b) Pollution Control Board

(c) Commissioner of Industries

(d) Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation

(e) South Central Railways.

Metropolitan Commissioner, Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority has submitted the finalized Draft Metropolitan Development Plan – 2031 for Hyderabad Metropolitan Region along with maps, reports, and draft zoning and development promotion regulations to the Government.

 Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority Act, 2008 (Andhra Pradesh Act No.8 of 2008), Government hereby sanction the Metropolitan Development Plan – 2031 for Hyderabad Metropolitan Region along with the Land Use Zoning & Development Promotion Regulations specified.

The Land Use Plans along with the Draft Land Use Zoning & Development promotion Regulations can be seen in the Office of the Metropolitan Commissioner, Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority.

For more information on mster plan 2031 of all the Drafted maps visit https://masterplan.hmda.gov.in/Masterplan2031

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