HYDERABAD: The Government of Telangana has decided to form seven new municipal corporations adding to the existing six mostly in the peripheral areas of Greater Hyderabad taking the total number of corporations in the state to 13.
The State cabinet considered about the new municipal corporations on July 17. The proposed municipal corporations include Peerzadiguda, Boduppal, Jawaharnagar, Bandlaguda, Badangpet and Nizampet. The government proposes to combine Meerpet and Jillelaguda municipalities and form a separate municipal corporation called Meerpet. The corporations include Greater Warangal Municipal Corporation with 66 wards, Karimnagar with 60 wards, Ramagundam with 50, Nizamabad and Khammam with 60 wards each, 32 wards in Badangpet, 22 in Bandlaguda Jagir , Meerpet (Meerpet and Jillelaguda) combined with 46, Boduppal with 28 wards, Peerzadiguda-26 wards, Jawaharnagar- 28 wards , Nizampet -33 wards and Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation with 150 wards. Apart from the 13 municipal corporations, there would be 128 municipalities in the state.
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Chandrashekar Rao, Chief Minister of Telangana, on July 17, said that the earlier
municipalities were formed on the basis
of executive orders but now even forming
a gram panchayat would be through discussion in the Assembly. Rao further added
that the population in the municipalities is increasing hence the number of
wards were increased.