The Telangana government is preparing to revise land market values, with potential increases ranging from 50% to 100% in official land values, particularly in suburban zones. Areas within and around the Outer Ring Road (ORR) are anticipated to see the steepest hikes. Agricultural lands are also expected to see a substantial upward revision in values.
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What’s new in Rangareddy Guda, Hyderabad? Recent & Future Developments
The Telangana government has initiated a substantial Rs 98,000 crore road development program . Key components include developing 6,000 km of roads under the hybrid annuity model, upgrading the Hyderabad-Vijayawada National Highway to an eight-lane corridor, and constructing flyovers and bridges in accident-prone areas.
In a move to modernize land records and reduce property disputes, Telangana has launched its first land registration with a survey map under the Bhu Bharati land portal. This system aims to provide farmers with permanent land rights, confidence, and security. The integrated portal brings survey and registration departments under one umbrella, making services more accessible.
A double-decker road is under construction between Hayathnagar and LB Nagar, with the lower deck for local traffic and upper decks for vehicles entering and exiting the city. This project, expected to be completed within two months after tendering, aims to significantly ease traffic congestion and improve connectivity for commuters traveling to and from these areas.
The Telangana government has sanctioned ₹15,000 crore for the development of civic infrastructure in Hyderabad, including flyovers, road bridges, and elevated corridors. This initiative aims to transform Hyderabad into a global destination and improve connectivity within the Greater Hyderabad limits. The funding is expected to accelerate ongoing and planned infrastructure projects.
The central government has approved a survey for the proposed regional ring rail around Hyderabad, a significant step towards improving transport connectivity between districts and neighboring states. This project, likely to run along the Regional Ring Road, is expected to boost regional economic development and is being finalized in consultation with the Telangana government.
The Telangana government plans to expand Hyderabad's IT corridors by establishing new IT companies and technology clusters on government-owned lands in Rangareddy district. This initiative follows the successful auction of TGIIC lands near Gachibowli. Digital surveys are underway to identify suitable locations and protect government properties from encroachment.
The Revenue department is preparing to include approximately one crore acres under the prohibited list (Section 22-A), which could significantly impact the real estate sector in Hyderabad and surrounding districts. Discussions indicate that prime lands in Hyderabad, Ranga Reddy, Sangareddy and Medchal–Malkajgiri districts have largely been included in the proposed list.
The Telangana government has allocated approximately ₹17,000 crore for the development of cities and towns over the past two years, marking a record in urban spending. These funds have supported 3,994 development works, including road construction and improvement, flood management, pollution control in tanks, development of public parks, and strengthening of water supply and sewerage systems.
The merger of Badangpet civic body into the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) is expected to streamline regulations and improve civic amenities and infrastructure . Residents hope for faster approvals for high-rise developments and better road networks, water supply, and sewerage systems. This integration aims to encourage investment and ensure uniform development across the expanded jurisdiction .
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