In a major push for urban development across Telangana, the State government has sanctioned a massive amount of ₹ 2,780 crore for civic infrastructure works in 138 municipalities and municipal corporations.
Orders to this effect have been issued following the directions of Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy. Under the initiative, a total of 2,432 development works have been approved. The Chief Minister instructed officials to issue tenders and commence works immediately, with a deadline of March 2026 for completion of all approved projects.
The funds have been sanctioned as part of the ‘Telangana Rising Vision 2027.’ The CM emphasised that the projects must cater to the growing population and in line with this vision, the government approved the works based on proposals submitted by the Municipal Administration department.
Funding will be drawn from both the State Budget’s Urban Development allocations and the Urban Infrastructure Development Fund (UIDF).
As per the allocation pattern, newly formed municipalities will receive ₹15 crore each, municipalities that include merged gram panchayats will get ₹20 crore each, older municipalities will be allotted ₹15 crore each and the newly created municipal corporations will receive ₹30 crore each.






