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The Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) is the urban planning agency of Hyderabad in the Indian state of Telangana.The HMDA administers the Hyderabad Metropolitan Region, spread over an area of 7,257 km 2 (2,802 sq mi) and covers the districts of Hyderabad district, Medchal district, part of Rangareddy district, Bhuvanagiri district, Sangareddy district, Medak district and ...
Master plan for Hyderabad Metro Rail expansion [11] Parks [12] Biodiversity park, Mayuri Nagar, Miyapur. [13] [14] Fire Stations Fire Station, HMR Depot-I, Miyapur [15] Fire Station, ICBT, Miyapur [16] On-Hold Projects Elixir City is a 200 acres (0.81 km 2) medical city at Ameenpur that is being planned by HMDA, with a focus on medical tourism ...
The Hyderabad Regional Ring Road is a proposed ring road around the city of Hyderabad, Telangana, India. [1] It is a 4 lane, 340-kilometre-long (210 mi) road, planned on strengthening the existing road network and by adding new stretches wherever linkages were found missing. [2]
The Hyderabad Urban Development Authority (HUDA) was created in 1975, vide an act of the State Assembly of Andhra Pradesh.Its jurisdiction was expanded in 2008 by merging it with the surrounding mandals to form the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority. [1]
The Unified Metropolitan Transportation Authority [1] or UMTA is the urban transportation planning agency of Hyderabad, Telangana, India.It was constituted in 2008 by an Act of the Andhra Pradesh legislature (G O Ms. No. 624).
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They are responsible for infrastructure development, slum rehabilitation, preparation and implementation of master plans, eco-friendly schemes, transportation etc. [1] Note that a metropolitan area may have more than one such agency.
HIRR's master plan called as Intelligent Transport System was done by Nippon Koei india private Limited of Japan. The project which includes the Outer Ring Road, Hyderabad, has been implemented with assistance from Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and its construction has finished in 2008.