Complete Ward-Wise Guide: All 76 Wards of Cyberabad Municipal Corporation

Understanding CMC’s Ward System

When the Cyberabad Municipal Corporation (CMC) was officially constituted on February 11, 2026, it inherited a well-organized administrative structure comprising 76 wards spread across 16 circles and 3 zones. For residents of western and northwestern Hyderabad, understanding this ward system is not just a matter of civic knowledge—it’s essential for accessing municipal services, participating in local governance, paying property taxes, and engaging with your community.

Every property, every street, and every resident in CMC’s jurisdiction falls within one of these 76 wards. Your ward number determines which councillor represents you, which ward office handles your complaints, and how civic services are delivered to your doorstep. Whether you’re registering a property, reporting a pothole, applying for a building permission, or simply want to know who’s responsible for keeping your neighborhood clean, knowing your ward is the first step.

This comprehensive guide will take you through all 76 wards of CMC, organized zone by zone and circle by circle. For each area, we’ll explore the neighborhoods covered, key landmarks, infrastructure status, connectivity, and what makes each ward unique. By the end of this guide, you’ll have a complete understanding of CMC’s administrative geography and be able to locate your ward with confidence.

How the Ward System Works

Before we dive into the details, let’s understand the hierarchical structure:

Zone → Circle → Ward

  • 3 Zones provide the highest level of subdivision, each headed by a Zonal Commissioner
  • 16 Circles (5 in Serilingampally, 4 in Kukatpally, 7 in Quthbullapur) serve as the mid-level administrative units, each headed by a Deputy Commissioner
  • 76 Wards form the basic unit of local governance, each eventually to be represented by an elected councillor

This three-tier system ensures that governance is brought close to the people while maintaining coordination and consistency across the corporation.


SERILINGAMPALLY ZONE (26 Wards, 5 Circles)

The Serilingampally Zone is the crown jewel of CMC’s jurisdiction, encompassing the heart of Hyderabad’s IT corridor and some of the city’s most rapidly developing areas. This zone is home to India’s premier technology companies, world-class educational institutions, and upscale residential communities. With 26 wards spread across 5 circles, Serilingampally Zone represents the aspirational face of modern Hyderabad.

Zonal Commissioner: Sri Bhorkhade Hemant Sahadeorao, IAS Email: zc.west.ghmc@gmail.com


CIRCLE 1: Serilingampally Circle

Deputy Commissioner: V. Prashanthi Contact: 9154686542 Number of Wards: 6

The Serilingampally Circle is named after the historic mandal that has transformed from a semi-rural area into one of Hyderabad’s most prestigious addresses.

Ward 225: Gachibowli

Key Areas: Gachibowli Stadium area, parts of Financial District, Botanical Gardens vicinity

Notable Features:

  • Gachibowli Indoor Stadium – a world-class sports facility that hosted numerous national and international sporting events
  • Gachibowli Athletic Stadium (GMC Balayogi Stadium)
  • Part of Hyderabad’s Financial District
  • K BR Vijayabhaskara Reddy Botanical Garden
  • Emerging as a major IT hub with several corporate campuses

Connectivity:

  • Metro connectivity via HITEC City and Financial District stations (Red Line)
  • Well-connected to ORR (Outer Ring Road)
  • Major bus routes from TSRTC

Infrastructure: This ward has seen massive infrastructure development with wide roads, organized layouts, and modern amenities. However, traffic congestion during peak hours remains a challenge.

Demographics: Predominantly home to IT professionals, with a mix of residential apartments, gated communities, and commercial establishments.

Ward 226: Nallagandla

Key Areas: Nallagandla village, surrounding residential layouts

Notable Features:

  • Traditional village core with modern apartment complexes
  • Several educational institutions
  • Religious temples and community centers
  • Growing commercial corridor

Connectivity:

  • Connected via main roads to Gachibowli and Serilingampally
  • Bus connectivity to major IT hubs
  • Proximity to HITEC City Metro station

Infrastructure: Rapidly developing infrastructure with new road widening projects underway. The area faces challenges with sewerage connections in older parts.

Character: A fascinating blend of old Hyderabad with modern urban development, where traditional homes exist alongside high-rise apartments.

Ward 227: Serilingampally

Key Areas: Serilingampally main area, surrounding colonies

Notable Features:

  • Historic Serilingampally village center
  • Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology (CBIT) campus
  • Industrial area with small-scale industries
  • Mixed residential development

Connectivity:

  • On the Hyderabad-Bengaluru highway
  • Good road connectivity to HITEC City
  • MMTS railway station nearby

Infrastructure: A transitional area where traditional infrastructure meets modern development. Ongoing projects to improve drainage and road quality.

Demographics: Diverse population including long-time residents, students, industrial workers, and IT professionals.

Ward 228: Masjid Banda

Key Areas: Masjid Banda village and vicinity, Kondapur outskirts

Notable Features:

  • Predominantly residential area
  • Growing commercial activity
  • Several schools and colleges nearby
  • Traditional market area

Connectivity:

  • Connected to Kondapur and main IT corridor
  • Bus services available
  • Proximity to major employment centers

Infrastructure: Developing infrastructure with focus on improving basic amenities. Water supply and street lighting projects ongoing.

Character: A quiet residential area that’s experiencing gradual urbanization due to its proximity to the IT corridor.

Ward 229: Sri Ram Nagar

Key Areas: Sri Ram Nagar Colony and surrounding areas

Notable Features:

  • Established residential colony
  • Educational institutions
  • Healthcare facilities nearby
  • Local markets and shopping areas

Connectivity:

  • Well-connected to Gachibowli and Madhapur
  • Multiple bus routes
  • Easy access to IT parks

Infrastructure: Mature infrastructure with well-maintained roads and regular civic services. Ongoing upgrades to sewerage and drainage systems.

Demographics: Middle to upper-middle-class residential area popular with IT professionals and their families.

Ward 234: Kondapur

Key Areas: Kondapur main area, Ayyappa Society, various residential layouts

Notable Features:

  • Google Hyderabad Campus – Major tech landmark
  • Sarath City Capital Mall (AMB Mall)
  • Numerous IT companies and startups
  • Inorbit Mall nearby
  • Kothaguda X Roads – major commercial hub
  • Multiple schools including international schools
  • Healthcare facilities including KIMS Hospital nearby

Connectivity:

  • Excellent Metro connectivity (Red Line – Durgam Cheruvu, HITEC City stations)
  • Major bus hub with routes to all parts of city
  • On the road connecting HITEC City to Gachibowli
  • Quick access to ORR

Infrastructure: Well-developed infrastructure with wide roads, but struggles with traffic congestion during peak hours. Excellent commercial and social infrastructure.

Demographics: One of the most cosmopolitan areas in Hyderabad, with a high concentration of IT professionals, both Indian and international residents. Premium residential apartments dominate.

Real Estate: Among the most sought-after addresses in Hyderabad with high property values and rental rates.


CIRCLE 2: Madhapur Circle

Deputy Commissioner: N. Balakrishna Contact: 7842190103 Number of Wards: 6

Madhapur Circle is the epicenter of Hyderabad’s IT revolution, housing HITEC City and attracting thousands of tech workers daily.

Ward 230: Anjaiah Nagar

Key Areas: Anjaiah Nagar Colony, Film Nagar vicinity

Notable Features:

  • Residential colony established in the 1980s
  • Proximity to Film Nagar (Telugu Film Industry area)
  • Mixed residential-commercial character
  • Traditional market area

Connectivity:

  • Connected to Madhapur and HITEC City
  • Metro access via nearby stations
  • Multiple bus routes

Infrastructure: Mature infrastructure with some challenges in older areas. Road widening projects to ease traffic flow.

Character: An older residential area that’s now surrounded by modern IT development, creating interesting urban dynamics.

Ward 231: HITEC City

Key Areas: Core HITEC City area, Cyber Towers vicinity, parts of IT parks

Notable Features:

  • Cyber Towers – The iconic first building of HITEC City
  • Cyber Gateway – Major IT complex
  • Multiple IT parks including Raheja Mindspace
  • HITEX Convention Center
  • Shilparamam Cultural Village
  • International Convention Centre
  • Hyderabad Public School (HPS) Begumpet campus nearby

Connectivity:

  • HITEC City Metro Station – Major hub on Red Line
  • Excellent bus connectivity with dedicated tech park services
  • Connected to all major areas via wide roads
  • Skywalks for pedestrian convenience

Infrastructure: World-class infrastructure with modern office complexes, hotels, entertainment venues, and supporting facilities. Some congestion issues during peak office hours.

Employment Hub: Employs over 100,000 IT professionals daily, representing one of India’s largest tech employment concentrations.

Commercial Vitality: Vibrant food courts, restaurants, cafes, gyms, and entertainment options catering to the tech workforce.

Ward 232: Madhapur

Key Areas: Madhapur main road, surrounding colonies, Image Gardens Road

Notable Features:

  • Inorbit Mall – Premier shopping and entertainment destination
  • Image Hospital (now part of Yashoda Healthcare group)
  • Numerous restaurants, pubs, and entertainment venues
  • Residential apartments and gated communities
  • Supporting services for IT industry (gyms, salons, clinics)

Connectivity:

  • Madhapur Metro Station on the Red Line
  • Major bus terminal with routes to all areas
  • Well-connected to Hitech City, Gachibowli, Jubilee Hills
  • On the main road connecting western Hyderabad

Infrastructure: Excellent commercial infrastructure but faces severe traffic congestion, especially at Madhapur junction. Ongoing flyover projects to address this.

Nightlife & Entertainment: One of Hyderabad’s primary entertainment districts with numerous pubs, restaurants, and late-night eateries.

Character: A bustling urban hub that never sleeps, catering to the young IT workforce’s lifestyle needs.

Ward 233: Izzath Nagar

Key Areas: Izzath Nagar colony and vicinity

Notable Features:

  • Residential area near Madhapur
  • Several apartment complexes
  • Local shopping areas
  • Schools and educational institutions

Connectivity:

  • Close to Madhapur Metro station
  • Connected via internal roads to IT hubs
  • Bus connectivity available

Infrastructure: Developing infrastructure with focus on residential amenities. Some challenges with internal road conditions.

Demographics: Mix of long-term residents and newer IT professional residents.

Ward 235: Matrusri Nagar

Key Areas: Matrusri Nagar colony, Kavuri Hills vicinity

Notable Features:

  • Established residential colony
  • Kavuri Hills – upscale residential area nearby
  • Educational institutions
  • Healthcare facilities

Connectivity:

  • Connected to Madhapur and HITEC City
  • Bus routes available
  • Proximity to Metro

Infrastructure: Well-maintained residential infrastructure with ongoing improvements to drainage systems.

Character: Quiet residential area providing respite from the bustle of nearby commercial zones.

Ward 242: Mayuri Nagar

Key Areas: Mayuri Nagar colony, Ayyappa Society vicinity

Notable Features:

  • Residential layouts
  • Local markets
  • Community facilities
  • Educational institutions nearby

Connectivity:

  • Internal roads connecting to main Madhapur road
  • Bus connectivity
  • Walking distance to Metro for many residents

Infrastructure: Moderate infrastructure with room for improvement in street lighting and road conditions.

Demographics: Middle-class residential area with a mix of apartments and independent houses.


CIRCLE 3: Miyapur Circle

Deputy Commissioner: D. Sheshi Rekha Contact: 8121041483 / 9000036998 Number of Wards: 5

Miyapur Circle represents a crucial residential and commercial hub on the northwestern edge of the IT corridor.

Ward 236: Miyapur (Ward details to be specified)

Key Areas: Miyapur main area, JNTU vicinity

Notable Features:

  • Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU) Hyderabad campus
  • Miyapur Metro Station – Major terminal of Red Line
  • Large residential population
  • Commercial markets
  • Educational hub with multiple colleges

Connectivity:

  • Miyapur Metro Station – Terminal station providing easy access to entire city
  • Major bus terminal
  • National Highway 65 connectivity
  • MMTS railway station

Infrastructure: Well-developed infrastructure serving a large residential population. Metro connectivity has significantly enhanced accessibility.

Demographics: Diverse population including students, working professionals, and established families. Affordable housing options compared to Gachibowli/Madhapur.

Character: A complete township with independent commercial identity, not just a bedroom community for IT workers.

Ward 237-241: (Wards within Miyapur Circle)

These wards cover various colonies and neighborhoods within the greater Miyapur area, including:

  • BHEL Township areas
  • Miyapur residential layouts
  • Areas near Lingampally
  • Hafeezpet vicinity
  • Chandanagar outskirts

Common Features:

  • Mix of apartments and independent houses
  • Educational institutions
  • Healthcare facilities
  • Local markets and commercial areas
  • Growing infrastructure

CIRCLE 4: Ameenpur Circle

Deputy Commissioner: Pradeep Kumar Contact: 8712419180 Number of Wards: 5

Ameenpur Circle covers the expanding northwestern periphery of CMC, representing the transition from urban to semi-urban areas.

Ward Details (236-241 range within Ameenpur Circle)

Key Areas covered across wards:

  • Ameenpur village and surrounding developments
  • Chandanagar
  • Lingampally
  • Parts of Hafeezpet
  • New residential layouts

Notable Features:

  • Rapidly developing residential areas
  • Affordable housing projects
  • BHEL (Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited) township
  • Educational institutions
  • Healthcare facilities emerging
  • Industrial areas

Connectivity:

  • National Highway access
  • Developing Metro connectivity (future extensions planned)
  • Bus services to major hubs
  • MMTS railway stations (Lingampally, Hafeezpet)

Infrastructure: Newer infrastructure with planned layouts in some areas, while older areas need upgrades. Water supply and sewerage being extended to newer developments.

Character: The expanding edge of Hyderabad’s urban area, where urbanization is actively transforming rural and semi-rural land into residential townships.

Opportunities: Lower property costs attracting first-time homebuyers and investors. Expected to see significant appreciation as infrastructure improves.


CIRCLE 5: Narsingi Circle

Deputy Commissioner: T. Krishna Mohan Reddy Contact: 9121529597 Number of Wards: 4

Narsingi Circle covers areas south of the main IT corridor, including parts of the Financial District and emerging residential zones.

Wards within Narsingi Circle

Key Areas:

  • Narsingi village and surrounding areas
  • Parts of Financial District
  • Nanakramguda
  • Gandipet vicinity
  • Kokapet area

Notable Features:

  • Financial District – Hyderabad’s emerging GIFT City-style financial hub
  • Ocean Park
  • Osman Sagar (Gandipet Lake) proximity
  • Luxury residential projects
  • International schools
  • Premium healthcare facilities

Connectivity:

  • Financial District Metro Station (Raidurgam)
  • ORR (Outer Ring Road) access
  • Bus services
  • Planned infrastructure improvements

Infrastructure: Newer infrastructure with modern amenities in Financial District area. Some challenges in older Narsingi village areas.

Character: A tale of two worlds – traditional village life in Narsingi contrasting with ultra-modern Financial District development.

Future Potential: Expected to become a major financial and residential hub as Financial District development accelerates.


KUKATPALLY ZONE (23 Wards, 4 Circles)

Kukatpally Zone is a well-established area that combines residential maturity with proximity to the IT corridor. Home to some of Hyderabad’s oldest planned colonies alongside new developments, this zone serves as a crucial link between the historic city and the new IT areas.

Zonal Commissioner: Sri Apurv Chauhan, IAS


CIRCLE 1: Madhapur Circle (already covered above under Serilingampally Zone)

Note: The circle numbering in official documents can be confusing. Some wards in Madhapur Circle fall under Kukatpally Zone administratively.


CIRCLE 2: Allwyn Colony Circle

Deputy Commissioner: E. Chamundeshwari Contact: 8712495973 Number of Wards: 6

Allwyn Colony Circle is named after the historic Allwyn Colony established to house workers of the Allwyn factory.

Ward 243: Hyder Nagar

Key Areas: Hyder Nagar colony and vicinity

Notable Features:

  • Established residential area
  • Schools and educational institutions
  • Local markets
  • Community centers

Connectivity:

  • Connected to Madhapur and Kukatpally
  • Bus services
  • Internal road network

Infrastructure: Mature infrastructure with some areas needing modernization. Ongoing improvements to drainage.

Ward 244: Bhagya Nagar Colony

Key Areas: Bhagya Nagar residential areas

Notable Features:

  • Residential layouts
  • Educational facilities
  • Healthcare access
  • Commercial activity

Connectivity:

  • Road connections to major areas
  • Bus routes
  • Proximity to employment hubs

Character: Established middle-class residential area.

Ward 245: Shamshiguda

Key Areas: Shamshiguda village and surrounding areas

Notable Features:

  • Mix of traditional and modern development
  • Industrial presence
  • Residential growth
  • Educational institutions

Infrastructure: Transitioning infrastructure with upgrades needed in older areas.

Ward 246: Allwyn Colony

Key Areas: Original Allwyn Colony, surrounding developments

Notable Features:

  • Historic workers’ colony
  • Allwyn factory legacy
  • Established community
  • Schools and colleges nearby
  • Healthcare facilities

Connectivity:

  • Well-connected to Kukatpally and Madhapur
  • Bus services
  • Internal roads

Infrastructure: Older infrastructure being gradually modernized. Strong community bonds and established amenities.

Character: Historic colony with strong community identity and gradual modernization.

Ward 247: Vivekananda Nagar Colony

Key Areas: Vivekananda Nagar residential area

Notable Features:

  • Residential colony
  • Educational institutions
  • Community facilities

Character: Quiet residential area with established families.

Ward 248: Venkateshwara Nagar

Key Areas: Venkateshwara Nagar colony

Notable Features:

  • Residential developments
  • Local amenities
  • Schools nearby

Infrastructure: Moderate infrastructure with ongoing improvements.


CIRCLE 3: Kukatpally Circle

Deputy Commissioner: B. Gangadhar Contact: 8121041427 Number of Wards: 6

Kukatpally Circle encompasses one of Hyderabad’s most successful planned residential areas.

Ward 249: Kukatpally

Key Areas: Kukatpally main area, parts of KPHB

Notable Features:

  • Kukatpally Metro Station
  • Major commercial hub
  • Markets and shopping complexes
  • Educational institutions
  • Healthcare facilities
  • Kukatpally Housing Board (KHB) Colony

Connectivity:

  • Kukatpally Metro Station (Green Line)
  • Major bus terminal
  • National Highway connectivity
  • MMTS station

Infrastructure: Excellent infrastructure with planned roads, parks, and civic amenities.

Character: A complete, self-sufficient urban area with commercial, residential, and recreational facilities.

Ward 250: Balaji Nagar

Key Areas: Balaji Nagar colony, KPHB vicinity

Notable Features:

  • Residential colony
  • Educational institutions
  • Local markets
  • Community facilities

Connectivity:

  • Connected to Kukatpally main area
  • Bus services
  • Metro proximity

Infrastructure: Well-planned infrastructure as part of KPHB development.

Ward 251: Vasanth Nagar

Key Areas: Vasanth Nagar residential area

Notable Features:

  • Planned residential layout
  • Schools and colleges
  • Healthcare access
  • Parks and open spaces

Character: Quiet residential area with good planning and amenities.

Ward 252: KPHB Colony

Key Areas: Kukatpally Housing Board Colony phases

Notable Features:

  • KPHB – One of Hyderabad’s most successful planned residential townships
  • Multiple phases of development
  • Well-planned with parks, schools, markets
  • Commercial complexes
  • Healthcare facilities
  • Community centers

Connectivity:

  • KPHB Metro Station
  • Excellent road connectivity
  • Multiple bus routes

Infrastructure: Exemplary planned infrastructure with wide roads, parks in every phase, underground drainage, and regular civic services.

Demographics: Middle to upper-middle-class families, significant number of government employees and IT professionals.

Character: Model residential township that set standards for planned urban development in Hyderabad.

Ward 253: Kaithalapur

Key Areas: Kaithalapur area near KPHB

Notable Features:

  • Mix of old village and new development
  • Educational institutions
  • Growing commercial activity

Infrastructure: Transitioning from village to urban infrastructure.

Ward 254: Gayatri Nagar

Key Areas: Gayatri Nagar colony

Notable Features:

  • Residential layouts
  • Educational facilities
  • Local amenities

Character: Established residential area with community focus.


CIRCLE 4: Moosapet Circle

Deputy Commissioner: Seva Eslavath Contact: 7995079814 Number of Wards: 5

Moosapet Circle represents an important industrial and residential area with significant economic activity.

Ward 255: Allapur

Key Areas: Allapur village and vicinity

Notable Features:

  • Traditional area undergoing urbanization
  • Industrial presence
  • Residential development

Character: Transition zone between rural and urban character.

Ward 256: Moti Nagar

Key Areas: Moti Nagar colony

Notable Features:

  • Residential area
  • Educational institutions nearby
  • Healthcare access
  • Local markets

Infrastructure: Moderate infrastructure with ongoing improvements.

Ward 257: Moosapet

Key Areas: Moosapet main area, industrial zones

Notable Features:

  • Industrial area with manufacturing units
  • Residential colonies for workers
  • Commercial activity
  • Moosapet Metro Station (Green Line)
  • Markets and shopping areas

Connectivity:

  • Moosapet Metro Station
  • National Highway proximity
  • Bus services
  • Railway connectivity nearby

Infrastructure: Mixed infrastructure serving both industrial and residential needs.

Character: Industrial township with strong working-class residential presence.

Ward 258: Prashanth Nagar

Key Areas: Prashanth Nagar residential area

Notable Features:

  • Residential colony
  • Educational facilities
  • Community amenities

Character: Residential area serving industrial zone workers and families.

Ward 259: Balanagar

Key Areas: Balanagar main area, industrial estate

Notable Features:

  • Balanagar Industrial Estate – Significant industrial zone
  • Manufacturing units
  • Residential colonies
  • Educational institutions
  • Healthcare facilities
  • Metro connectivity (Green Line)

Connectivity:

  • Balanagar Metro Station
  • National Highway access
  • Railway station
  • Bus services

Infrastructure: Industrial infrastructure with residential amenities.

Character: Important industrial area contributing significantly to city’s manufacturing sector and employment.


QUTHBULLAPUR ZONE (27 Wards, 7 Circles)

Quthbullapur Zone covers the northern reaches of CMC, representing a mix of established residential areas, industrial zones, and rapidly developing suburban townships. With 27 wards across 7 circles, this zone has the largest number of wards in CMC.

Zonal Commissioner: Sri Sandeep Kumar Jha, IAS


CIRCLE 1: Chintal Circle

Deputy Commissioner: D. Lavanya Contact: 8639601877 Number of Wards: 5

Ward 279: Rodamestri Nagar

Key Areas: Rodamestri Nagar colony

Notable Features:

  • Residential area
  • Educational institutions
  • Community facilities

Character: Established residential colony.

Ward 280: Jagathgiri Gutta

Key Areas: Jagathgiri Gutta area

Notable Features:

  • Religious significance (gutta means hill with temple)
  • Residential development
  • Traditional character

Infrastructure: Developing infrastructure with mix of old and new.

Ward 281: Ranga Reddy Nagar

Key Areas: Ranga Reddy Nagar colony

Notable Features:

  • Residential layouts
  • Educational facilities
  • Local markets

Character: Middle-class residential area.

Ward 282: Chintal

Key Areas: Chintal main area, surrounding colonies

Notable Features:

  • Chintal Basti – established area
  • Residential and commercial mix
  • Educational institutions
  • Healthcare facilities
  • Markets

Connectivity:

  • Connected to Quthbullapur and Jeedimetla
  • Bus services
  • Road connections to major areas

Infrastructure: Mix of older and newer infrastructure with ongoing improvements.

Character: Traditional area experiencing gradual modernization.

Ward 283: Giri Nagar

Key Areas: Giri Nagar colony

Notable Features:

  • Residential area
  • Community facilities
  • Educational institutions nearby

Character: Residential colony with established community.


CIRCLE 2: Jeedimetla Circle

Deputy Commissioner: D. Shanker Singh Contact: 9154671588 Number of Wards: 4

Jeedimetla Circle is a major industrial hub contributing significantly to Hyderabad’s manufacturing sector.

Ward 284: Ganesh Nagar

Key Areas: Ganesh Nagar colony, industrial vicinity

Notable Features:

  • Residential area serving industrial zone
  • Educational institutions
  • Community facilities

Character: Working-class residential area.

Ward 285: Padma Nagar

Key Areas: Padma Nagar residential area

Notable Features:

  • Residential colony
  • Schools and colleges
  • Healthcare access

Infrastructure: Moderate infrastructure with civic amenities.

Ward 286: Quthbullapur

Key Areas: Quthbullapur main area, historical zone

Notable Features:

  • Historic Quthbullapur fort area
  • Traditional bazaars
  • Residential colonies
  • Educational institutions
  • Healthcare facilities

Historical Significance: Named after Qutb-ul-Mulk dynasty, with historical fort ruins.

Connectivity:

  • Bus services
  • Road connectivity to Secunderabad and northern suburbs

Character: Historic area with traditional markets and modern residential development.

Ward 287: Pet Basheerabad

Key Areas: Pet Basheerabad industrial and residential area

Notable Features:

  • Industrial zone
  • Residential colonies
  • Educational facilities
  • Markets

Connectivity:

  • Good road connections
  • Bus services

Character: Industrial township with supporting residential infrastructure.


CIRCLE 3: Jeedimetla Circle (Extended areas)

Additional Wards in Jeedimetla Industrial Area:

Notable Features of Jeedimetla Area:

  • Jeedimetla Industrial Estate – One of Hyderabad’s largest industrial zones
  • Pharmaceutical manufacturing
  • Engineering units
  • Chemical industries
  • Supporting residential colonies
  • Educational institutions for workers’ children
  • Healthcare facilities

Infrastructure: Industrial infrastructure with focus on factory access, worker housing, and essential services.

Employment: Significant blue-collar and skilled worker employment.


CIRCLE 4: Kompally Circle

Deputy Commissioner: N. Krishna Reddy Contact: 7997994234 Number of Wards: 4

Ward 288: Kompally

Key Areas: Kompally village and township developments

Notable Features:

  • Rapidly developing residential area
  • Gated community projects
  • Educational institutions including international schools
  • Healthcare facilities
  • Commercial development

Connectivity:

  • Outer Ring Road (ORR) proximity
  • Bus services
  • Good road connectivity to IT corridors

Infrastructure: Modern infrastructure in new developments, transitioning in older areas.

Character: Transforming from village to planned urban township.

Real Estate: Emerging residential destination attracting homebuyers with moderate budgets.

Ward 289: Doolapally

Key Areas: Doolapally area, forest vicinity

Notable Features:

  • Semi-urban character
  • Proximity to defense establishments
  • Growing residential development
  • Educational institutions emerging

Connectivity:

  • Developing road connectivity
  • Bus services improving

Character: Transition zone between urban and rural, gradual development.

Ward 290: Subhash Nagar

Key Areas: Subhash Nagar colony

Notable Features:

  • Residential colony
  • Educational facilities
  • Community amenities

Character: Planned residential area with good amenities.

Ward 292: Saibaba Nagar

Key Areas: Saibaba Nagar residential area

Notable Features:

  • Residential layouts
  • Educational institutions
  • Healthcare access
  • Religious centers

Character: Residential colony with community focus.


CIRCLE 5: Gajularamaram Circle

Deputy Commissioner: Sreepada Rameshwar Contact: 9440386242 Number of Wards: 4

Ward 277: Mahadevpuram

Key Areas: Mahadevpuram colony

Notable Features:

  • Residential area
  • Educational institutions
  • Community facilities

Character: Established residential colony.

Ward 278: Gajularamaram

Key Areas: Gajularamaram village and developments

Notable Features:

  • Traditional village core
  • Modern residential layouts
  • Educational institutions
  • Healthcare facilities emerging
  • Commercial activity

Connectivity:

  • Road connections to Quthbullapur and Kukatpally
  • Bus services

Infrastructure: Mix of traditional village infrastructure and new urban development.

Character: Village undergoing rapid urbanization.

Ward 291: Shapur Nagar

Key Areas: Shapur Nagar colony

Notable Features:

  • Residential area
  • Educational facilities
  • Community amenities

Character: Residential colony with moderate infrastructure.

Ward 293: Suraram

Key Areas: Suraram village and vicinity

Notable Features:

  • Traditional area
  • Residential development
  • Agricultural land being converted
  • Educational institutions

Character: Semi-urban area experiencing gradual development.


CIRCLE 6: Nizampet Circle

Deputy Commissioner: Md. Saber Ali Contact: 7729003999 Number of Wards: 4

Ward 273: Nizampet

Key Areas: Nizampet main area, residential layouts

Notable Features:

  • Established residential township
  • Educational institutions including reputed schools
  • Healthcare facilities
  • Markets and commercial areas
  • Parks and recreational facilities

Connectivity:

  • Well-connected to Kukatpally and HITEC City
  • Bus services
  • Internal road network

Infrastructure: Good infrastructure with planned layouts and civic amenities.

Character: Popular residential destination offering affordable living with good amenities.

Demographics: Mix of middle-class families and IT professionals.

Ward 274: Bachupally

Key Areas: Bachupally village and township developments

Notable Features:

  • Rapidly developing residential area
  • Gated community projects
  • Educational institutions
  • Commercial development
  • Proximity to IT corridor

Connectivity:

  • Connected to Miyapur, Nizampet, and Medchal Road
  • Bus services

Infrastructure: Modern infrastructure in new projects, developing in older areas.

Character: One of the fastest-growing residential destinations in northern Hyderabad.

Real Estate: Significant residential construction activity.

Ward 275: Bhandari Layout

Key Areas: Bhandari Layout colony

Notable Features:

  • Residential layouts
  • Educational facilities
  • Community amenities

Character: Residential area with moderate development.

Ward 276: Pragathi Nagar

Key Areas: Pragathi Nagar colony

Notable Features:

  • Residential developments
  • Educational institutions
  • Healthcare access
  • Local markets

Infrastructure: Developing infrastructure with focus on residential amenities.

Character: Growing residential area.


CIRCLE 7: Dundigal Circle

Deputy Commissioner: N. Venkateshwara Naik Contact: 7995824449 Number of Wards: 3

Ward 294: Bahadurpally

Key Areas: Bahadurpally area

Notable Features:

  • Proximity to Dundigal Air Force Station
  • Residential development
  • Defense establishments vicinity
  • Educational institutions

Connectivity:

  • Developing road connectivity
  • Bus services

Character: Semi-urban area with defense presence.

Ward 295: Bowrampet

Key Areas: Bowrampet village and vicinity

Notable Features:

  • Traditional village
  • Agricultural character
  • Gradual residential development
  • Educational institutions emerging

Infrastructure: Basic infrastructure with urban amenities being extended.

Character: Rural-urban fringe area.

Ward 296: Dundigal

Key Areas: Dundigal village and Air Force Station vicinity

Notable Features:

  • Dundigal Air Force Station
  • Defense establishments
  • Traditional village
  • Limited civilian development due to defense presence
  • Educational institutions

Connectivity:

  • Connected via Medchal Road
  • Bus services available

Character: Military town character with restricted civilian development.


CIRCLE 8: Medchal Circle

Deputy Commissioner: N. Sudhamsh Contact: 9963854999 Number of Wards: 3

Ward 297: Medchal

Key Areas: Medchal town, Medchal-Malkajgiri district headquarters vicinity

Notable Features:

  • Historic Medchal town
  • Commercial center
  • Educational institutions
  • Healthcare facilities
  • Markets and bazaars
  • Government offices

Connectivity:

  • Medchal Road – major highway
  • Bus services
  • Connected to Secunderabad and northern suburbs

Infrastructure: Mix of traditional town infrastructure and modern development.

Character: Important commercial and administrative center for the region.

Ward 298: Pudur-Kistapur

Key Areas: Pudur and Kistapur villages

Notable Features:

  • Traditional villages
  • Agricultural character
  • Limited urban development
  • Educational institutions emerging

Infrastructure: Basic village infrastructure being upgraded.

Character: Rural character with gradual urbanization.

Ward 299: Gundlapochampally

Key Areas: Gundlapochampally village and vicinity

Notable Features:

  • Village area
  • Agricultural land
  • Limited residential development
  • Traditional character

Infrastructure: Basic infrastructure with civic amenities being extended.

Character: Rural area on the edge of CMC jurisdiction.


Understanding Your Ward: Practical Information

How to Find Your Ward Number

There are several ways to identify which ward your property falls in:

  1. Property Tax Documents: Your property tax bill from GHMC (now CMC) will show your ward number.
  2. Water Bill: Municipal water bills indicate the ward number.
  3. Online Tools: CMC is developing online ward finder tools where you can enter your address or landmark.
  4. Circle Office: Contact your circle’s Deputy Commissioner’s office with your address.
  5. Property Records: Revenue records and property documents may show ward information.

Why Your Ward Number Matters

Understanding your ward number is essential for:

1. Civic Services

  • Reporting complaints (garbage not collected, streetlight not working, potholes)
  • Accessing ward-specific services
  • Knowing your service delivery schedule

2. Political Representation

  • Each ward will elect one councillor in future elections
  • Knowing your councillor (once elected) who represents your interests
  • Participating in ward committee meetings

3. Property Taxation

  • Property tax assessment is ward-based
  • Different wards may have different tax structures
  • Understanding your tax liability

4. Development Planning

  • Ward-wise development budgets
  • Participating in local development planning
  • Knowing about projects in your ward

5. Emergency Services

  • Faster response when you can provide ward information
  • Better coordination with local authorities

Ward-Level Administration

Each ward will eventually have:

Ward Councillor (to be elected)

  • Primary political representative
  • Chairs ward committee
  • Voices ward concerns at corporation level

Ward Committee

  • Local advisory body
  • Includes councillor, residents, and community representatives
  • Reviews ward budget and development plans
  • Monitors service delivery

Ward Office Staff

  • Sanitation workers
  • Revenue staff
  • Maintenance crew
  • Field inspectors

Participating in Ward Governance

As a resident, you can:

  1. Attend Ward Committee Meetings (once constituted)
  2. Submit Suggestions for ward development
  3. Volunteer for cleanliness drives and community initiatives
  4. Report Issues through proper channels
  5. Participate in Surveys and consultations
  6. Vote in ward elections when they occur

Zone and Circle Contact Directory

Quick Reference Guide

For any civic issue, contact in this order:

  1. Ward Level: Report through online portal/helpline
  2. Circle Level: Contact Deputy Commissioner if ward level doesn’t resolve
  3. Zone Level: Escalate to Zonal Commissioner if needed
  4. Corporation Level: Contact Commissioner’s office for policy issues

Serilingampally Zone Contacts

Zonal Commissioner: Sri Bhorkhade Hemant Sahadeorao, IAS Email: zc.west.ghmc@gmail.com

Deputy Commissioners:

  • Narsingi Circle: T. Krishna Mohan Reddy – 9121529597
  • Patancheru Circle: Jyoti Reddy – 7337302638
  • Ameenpur Circle: Pradeep Kumar – 8712419180
  • Miyapur Circle: D. Sheshi Rekha – 8121041483 / 9000036998
  • Serilingampally Circle: V. Prashanthi – 9154686542
  • Madhapur Circle: N. Balakrishna – 7842190103

Kukatpally Zone Contacts

Zonal Commissioner: Sri Apurv Chauhan, IAS

Deputy Commissioners:

  • Kukatpally Circle: B. Gangadhar – 8121041427
  • Madhapur Circle: N. Balakrishna – 7842190103
  • Moosapet Circle: Seva Eslavath – 7995079814
  • Allwyn Colony Circle: E. Chamundeshwari – 8712495973

Quthbullapur Zone Contacts

Zonal Commissioner: Sri Sandeep Kumar Jha, IAS

Deputy Commissioners:

  • Chintal Circle: D. Lavanya – 8639601877
  • Medchal Circle: N. Sudhamsh – 9963854999
  • Nizampet Circle: Md. Saber Ali – 7729003999
  • Kompally Circle: N. Krishna Reddy – 7997994234
  • Jeedimetla Circle: D. Shanker Singh – 9154671588
  • Gajularamaram Circle: Sreepada Rameshwar – 9440386242
  • Dundigal Circle: N. Venkateshwara Naik – 7995824449

The Future of Ward Governance in CMC

Upcoming Elections

Within six months of CMC’s constitution, elections will be held for:

  • 76 Ward Councillors (one per ward)
  • Mayor of CMC
  • Deputy Mayor

These elected representatives will form the decision-making body of the corporation.

Ward Committee System

Once councillors are elected, ward committees will be constituted with:

  • Elected councillor as chairperson
  • Resident representatives
  • Area experts
  • Community leaders

Ward committees will have powers to:

  • Review ward budgets
  • Monitor civic services
  • Approve minor works
  • Address local issues
  • Promote community participation

Digital Ward Management

CMC is planning to introduce:

  • Ward-wise mobile apps
  • Online complaint tracking
  • Real-time service updates
  • Digital citizen engagement
  • Transparent budget information
  • Performance dashboards

Sanitation Competition

As announced by the government, a sanitation competition will be held among wards and circles. Wards that successfully:

  • Eliminate garbage dumps
  • Maintain cleanliness
  • Achieve high citizen satisfaction

Will receive:

  • Cash incentives
  • Certificates of appreciation
  • Public recognition
  • Additional development funds

This is your opportunity to work with your community to make your ward the cleanest in CMC!


Conclusion: Your Ward, Your Responsibility

The 76 wards of the Cyberabad Municipal Corporation represent more than just administrative divisions—they are the foundation of local democracy and the building blocks of civic governance. Each ward, from the bustling IT hubs of Gachibowli and HITEC City to the traditional neighborhoods of Medchal and Quthbullapur, has its unique character, challenges, and opportunities.

As CMC embarks on its journey as an independent corporation, the ward system will be crucial in bringing governance closer to citizens. Knowing your ward number, understanding your circle’s administration, and engaging with zone-level officials will be essential for effective civic participation.

The success of CMC will ultimately be measured not at the corporation headquarters but in each of the 76 wards—in cleaner streets, better roads, improved water supply, efficient waste management, and responsive governance. Every resident has a role to play in this transformation.

Whether you live in a high-rise apartment in Madhapur or a traditional colony in Chintal, whether you work in a tech park in Gachibowli or a factory in Jeedimetla, whether you’re a long-time resident or a newcomer to Cyberabad—your ward is your home, and its future depends on your participation.

Know your ward. Engage with your administration. Participate in your community. Together, let’s build a Cyberabad Municipal Corporation that sets the standard for urban governance in India.


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Appendix: Complete Ward List

Serilingampally Zone (26 wards):

  • Circle: Serilingampally (Wards 225-229, 234)
  • Circle: Madhapur (Wards 230-233, 235, 242)
  • Circle: Miyapur (Wards 236-241, approximately)
  • Circle: Ameenpur (5 wards in the range)
  • Circle: Narsingi (4 wards in the range)

Kukatpally Zone (23 wards):

  • Circle: Madhapur (Overlapping wards with Serilingampally administration)
  • Circle: Allwyn Colony (Wards 243-248)
  • Circle: Kukatpally (Wards 249-254)
  • Circle: Moosapet (Wards 255-259)

Quthbullapur Zone (27 wards):

  • Circle: Chintal (Wards 279-283)
  • Circle: Jeedimetla (Wards 284-287)
  • Circle: Kompally (Wards 288-290, 292)
  • Circle: Gajularamaram (Wards 277-278, 291, 293)
  • Circle: Nizampet (Wards 273-276)
  • Circle: Dundigal (Wards 294-296)
  • Circle: Medchal (Wards 297-299)

Note: Ward numbers may be subject to verification and updates from official CMC records. Residents should confirm their specific ward number through official channels.