HYDERABAD: IT and Industries Minister Sridhar Babu announced that a Future Development Authority has been established to oversee the project, which will cover seven mandals and 56 revenue villages. He said that Telangana is set to witness a massive urban expansion, with the Future City spanning 770 square kilometers in Ranga Reddy district.
The government has also set up a Special Development Authority to drive rapid growth, aligning with Chief Minister’s vision of making Hyderabad a global urban landmark, informed the minister. He reiterated the importance of a planned city, ensuring systematic infrastructure and large-scale employment generation.
The minister clarified that no land has been forcibly acquired, and the government is proceeding only with farmers’ consent to avoid any displacement issues.
As part of this futuristic urban model, eight pharmaceutical companies have already initiated plans to set up their industries, boosting economic activity in the region.
The Future City project is expected to redefine urban planning in Telangana, creating new opportunities while maintaining a structured development framework.