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Category: Cities and towns in Dehradun district. ... This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. D. Dehradun (15 C, 11 P) M. Mussoorie (2 C, 17 P) R.
The constituents of Urban Agglomerations in Uttarakhand with a population of 1 lakh or above, are noted below: [3] Dehradun UA includes Dehradun (M Corp.), Bharuwala Grant (OG), Dehradun Cantonment (CB), FRI and College Area (CT), Raipur (CT), Natthanpur (CT), Natthuwala (CT) and Clement Town (CB).
Dehradun district (pronunciation ⓘ) is a district in Garhwal which is a part of Uttarakhand state in northern India. The district headquarters is Dehradun , which has also served as the interim capital of Uttarakhand since its founding in 2000.
MDDA is a state-run parastatal which was established in 1984 with the objective of planning and development of the city. Mussoorie Dehradun Development area includes Dehradun Urban Agglomeration, Mussoorie Municipal area and its surrounding 185 Revenue Villages of Dehradun District. [1] [2] [3]
Lokhandwala Minerva, also in Mumbai, with a height of 301 metres (988 feet) and 78 floors, [3] [4] is the tallest completed building in the country. [5] Several taller buildings are under construction, [6] and some are on hold. [7] The tallest buildings in some of the Indian cities are: Mumbai: Palais Royale; Kolkata: The 42; Noida: Supernova Spira
Rishikesh, from Dehradun district (Rishikesh teshsil), Tehri Garhwal district (Narendra Nagar teshsil), and Pauri Garhwal district (Yamkeshwar teshsil). Khatima, from Udham Singh Nagar district (Khatima & Sitarganj teshsils). Additional demands for new districts:
This list is about the area of largest cities in India. The cities are ranked by the area governed by local political bodies such as municipal corporations. For the list of largest metropolitan areas, see List of metropolitan areas in India. Greater Jaipur and Heritage Jaipur became two separate municipal corporations, so are not on the list.
The scheme aims to make the city of Hyderabad a slum-free city by providing free-of-cost housing to the shelter-less poor in rural and urban areas. [2] The plan aims to provide 2.72 lakh by March 2019, followed by an additional 3 lakh by 2024. [3] Nearly 100,000 houses or high-rise flatlets are set to be completed in the year 2021. [4]