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Residential: 5 My Home 99 Kokapet: 54 floors 213.4 metres (700 ft) [10] [11] Residential: 6 Pavani Infra Puppalguda Puppalaguda: 51 floors 212 metres (696 ft) Residential: 7 Poulomi Pallazzo Kokapet: 55 floors * 3 Towers 204 metres (669 ft) [12] [13] Residential: 8 Lansum Elena Kokapet: 59 floors * 2 Towers 202 metres (663 ft) [14] Residential: 9
Kokapet is a suburb in Ranga Reddy District, Telangana, India. In 2011 it was recorded to have a population of 3,471. [1] It is in the Kokapet Special Economic Zone (Neopolis) and is as one of the most expensive commercial and residential locations in the western part of Hyderabad. [2] [3] It falls under Gandipet Mandal.
Bowrampet also Borampet is a village in Medchal district, Telangana, India.It is a part of Dundigal Municipality. The village is fast developing into a major residential and commercial suburb because of the construction of the Outer Ring Road, proximity to the IT corridor of Hyderabad and pollution-free environs.
Kothapet village was a gram panchayat until the passage of Government Order by the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh government wherein it was absorbed into the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority region thereby subsuming the municipality into the municipal corporation. [2]
What is today Dilsukhnagar was once agricultural land owned by local landlord Dilsukh Ram Pershad. The land was converted into a non-agricultural layout and subdivided into residential plots for sale. [3] Once exclusively a residential suburb, strong economic growth has transformed Dilsukhnagar into a major commercial hub. [according to whom?
As of 2001 India census, [5] Rajendranagar had a population of 143,184. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Rajendranagar has an average literacy rate of 55%, lower than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 62%, and female literacy is 48%.
Adibatla is a village in Ranga Reddy district near eastern part of Hyderabad, Telangana, India. [1] It derives its name from the erstwhile ruler of Bijapur, Yusuf Adil Shah. ...
Initially this project was taken up by HUDA (Hyderabad Urban Development Authority), through its internal funding without political intervention of state government. [5] In December 2022, Government of Telangana planned to monetise the outer ring road through the toll-operate-transfer (TOT) model and generate revenues and called for tenders.