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HRA is also used by the Indian Revenue Service (IRS) to provide income tax exemptions. Cities are classified on the basis of their population, as recommended by the Sixth Central Pay Finance. [1] Under the latest HRA city ranking scheme, most popular media and culture considers only Tier-X cities to be metropolitan in nature.
This is a list of metropolitan areas by population in India.As per the Constitution of India, a metropolitan area is defined as an area having a population of 10 lakh or more, comprised in one or more districts, and consisting of two or more municipalities or panchayats or other contiguous areas, specified by the Governor by a public notification to be a Metropolitan area.
City: or Class I Town: Towns with population of 100,000 and above are called cities. [1] As of 2011, there are six municipal corporations and eight municipalities in the state with populations above 100,000. [2] Class II Towns: Towns with population between 50,000 and 99,999 [3] Class III Towns: Towns with population between 20,000 and 49,999 [3]
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. This list is only for areas within municipal corporations which have an area of more than 400 km 2.
India is the seventh-largest country by geographical area, the most populous country with over 1.4 billion people.India consists of twenty-eight states and nine union territories. [1]
The Hyderabad Metropolitan Region is the metropolitan area covered by the city of Hyderabad in the Indian state of Telangana. The region is spread over the districts of Hyderabad , Bhuvanagiri , Medchal-Malkajgiri , Ranga Reddy , Sangareddy , Medak , and Siddipet .
As per the 2011 Census of India, towns with population of 100,000 and above are called "cities". [1]Visakhapatnam is the most populated city, with a population of 2,278,000 after the merger of surrounding towns into Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation (VMC) and it being upgraded to Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation ().
HITEC City, the hub of information technology companies Middle class apartments in Uppal Kalan—a rural–urban fringe of Hyderabad city. Recent estimates of the economy of Hyderabad's metropolitan area have ranged from US$ 40-US$ 74 billion (PPP GDP), and have ranked it either fifth- or sixth- most productive metro area of India. [168]