Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy’s ambitious Future City project has received a significant expansion with 37 additional villages in Rangareddy district seeking merger with the project area. This development brings the total number of villages associated with the Future City Development Authority (FCDA) to 93, adding to the 56 villages that were included under an earlier government notification. The state government had requested gram panchayats to pass resolutions seeking merger with the project and submit them for approval.
The decision was finalized on Wednesday after Chief Minister Revanth Reddy inaugurated the FCDA headquarters at Mirakhanpet in Kandukur mandal. The eco-friendly office complex, constructed at a cost of Rs 20 crore, is equipped with solar power facilities and bio-sewage treatment plants. Following the inauguration ceremony, the Chief Minister held discussions with ministers and attended a public meeting where local demands for village inclusion were presented.
During the public meeting at Mirakhanpet, locals displayed placards demanding that their villages be brought under the Future City project. Responding swiftly to public demand, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy signed the petitions submitted by villagers and directed officials to include the respective villages in the Future City limits. The Chief Minister announced that he would formally request and announce the merger in the Legislative Assembly.
Subsequently, public representatives from Kandukur and Maheshwaram mandals in Maheshwaram Assembly constituency passed resolutions seeking the inclusion of additional villages. With the latest expansion, 28 villages in Maheshwaram mandal and nine villages in Kandukur mandal will become part of the project. The villages are spread across Kandukur, Maheshwaram, Ibrahimpatnam, Manchala, Yacharam and Kadtal mandals.
The villages proposed from Kandukur mandal include Nedunur, Bachupalli, Jaitwaram, Pulimamidi, Chippalapalli and Muralinagar. From Maheshwaram mandal, the villages are Pendmala, Subhanpur, Uppugadda Thanda, Thuprakurdu, Kolla Padkal, Mansanpally and Gamchandragudad Enditanda. These resolutions were endorsed by local elected representatives and submitted to the government for official approval.
Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, while addressing the gathering, also urged the Chief Minister to consider the merger proposals. The move was welcomed by local public representatives and residents, who expressed happiness over the Chief Minister’s prompt response to their demands. The state government had earlier issued a gazette notification for the merger of 56 villages into the Future City project area.
