Telangana New Districts and Map of Telangana Towns – 2016

Telangana new district map The Government of Telangana has prepared a draft plan for the formation of 17 new districts in the state of Telangana. The committee appointed by the Government to look into the new districts has compiled primary information regarding formation new districts. Following are the proposed new districts in Telangana state:

Latest Updates:

New Districts, Revenue Divisions and Mandals in Telangana State – 2016

New Districts in Telangana – Objections and Suggestions

New Districts Draft Notifications – GOs 2016

Previous Updates:

1) Three new districts will be formed around Hyderabad City. The sub urban areas of Hyderabad will be joined in these new districts. Vikarabad district will be formed as center of Rangareddy district. Chevella, Bhuvanagiri or Bibinagar, Shadnagar will be new districts. Old Hyderabad district will be continued.

2) Hyderabad and Rangareddy: Old Hyderabad district will be continued. New district will be formed with Chevella as center.
3) Mahaboobnagar: Shadnagar, Wanaparthy and Nagarkurnool will be new districts.
4) Nalgonda district: Bhuvanagiri or Bibinagar and Suryapet will become new districts.

5) Karimnagar: Another district with Jagityal as center.
6) Adilabad: New district with Mancheryal as center.
7) Medak: New district with Medak and Sangareddy as centers.
8) Nizamabad: New district with Kamareddy as center.
9) Khammam: Another district with Kothagudem as center.

10) Warangal: Though there are proposals to split the district, the committee did not find the feasible center to be developed as new district. It is proposed to join Janagama in Siddipet and Bhuvanagiri district, Dornakal in Khamman district and to continue Warangal district with the remaining area.



4 thoughts on “Telangana New Districts and Map of Telangana Towns – 2016”

  1. As Shadnagar being the centrally located place between Mahabubnagar and Hyderabad and nearby to RGIA Airport at Shamshabad. There are a lot of Industries which have come up and are providing employment to the residents of surrounding places Shadnagar, The most important place of Shadnagar being the Research Institute of NRSA which is supposed to be the most important segment of the Defence of India nearby Shadnagar outskirts. There are several temples located in and around Shadnagar like ‘Rameshwaram Temple’, ‘Sri Venkateshwara Temple’, Sri Vengupala Swamy Temple, Jahangir Peer Dargah the most famous one in Telangana and others. Added to this the most important utility for industries being power facility from the new Shadnagar 220 KV/132 KV/33 KV Sub-station located in
    Shadnagar on Nagulapalli Road. Solar Power Plant is also located in Shadnagar. Lot of ventures like “Suvarna Bhoomi Group” etc., and other popular real estate ventures which have already come up are existing and the same can be developed properly with the abundant existing natural resources.

    With all the above factors Shadnagar should be definitely considered to be made into a separate District in order to bring about the economic change in the place having all ingredient sources for making a District.

    Hope the same will be considered by the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Telangana Sri. K.Chandrasekar Rao in order to bring some cheers in the lives of the people of Shadnagar by making into a District.

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  2. In fact, the proposal for new districts formation is an ideal step. Since the state is newely formed and it is inevitable to spread the administration more smoothly and efficiently. It is possible only by forming new districts. One good step which was taken is making new districts my merging nearby Hyderabad regions. This will allow to reduce the Hyderabad city congestion/ Traffic. Especially Shadnagar is the ideal option for being announced as a separate district. The dynamic CM, our beloved K.C.R. Sir has taken wise steps ( he is been doing great so far!) on this. Congratulations sir! We have very high hopes on you. No doubt, you make Telangana a progressive and prosperous state in India…

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