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Hyderabad Commissionerate gets 81 police stations after reorganisation

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Telangana police commissionerate reorganisation map showing Hyderabad, Cyberabad and Future City jurisdictions

Hyderabad: The Telangana government on Monday reorganised police commissionerates in Hyderabad and its suburbs, revising the list of police stations under each jurisdiction and creating a fourth commissionerate for the upcoming Future City.

81 police stations under Hyderabad Commissionerate

After the reorganisation, 81 police stations will fall under the Hyderabad Commissionerate. They are:

  1. Begumpet

  2. Gopalpuram

  3. Bowenpally

  4. Tukaramgate

  5. Maredpally

  6. Bollarum

  7. Tirumalgherry

  8. Karkhana

  9. Charminar

  10. Hussainialam

  11. Moghalpura

  12. Shalibanda

  13. Malakpet

  14. Chaderghat

  15. Dabeerpura

  16. Mirchowk

  17. Bhavaninagar

  18. Rein Bazar

  19. Madannapet

  20. Saidabad

  21. Santosh Nagar

  22. IS Sadan

  23. Chatrinaka

  24. Asif Nagar

  25. Mehdipatnam

  26. Habeeb Nagar

  27. Masab Tank

  28. Begum Bazar

  29. Afzal Gunj

  30. Goshamahal

  31. Mangalhat

  32. Gudimalkapur

  33. Kulsumpura

  34. Tappachabutra

  35. Golconda

  36. Tolichowki

  37. Langar House

  38. Madhura Nagar

  39. Banjara Hills

  40. Jubilee Hills

  41. Film Nagar

  42. Sanath Nagar

  43. SR Nagar

  44. Borabanda

  45. Nampally

  46. Abids Road

  47. Khairthabad

  48. Panjagutta

  49. Lake

  50. Saifabad

  51. Narayanaguda

  52. Sultan Bazar

  53. Chandrayangutta

  54. Bandlaguda

  55. Kachanbagh

  56. Mailardevpally

  57. Kamatipura

  58. Falaknuma

  59. Bahadurpura

  60. Kalapathar

  61. Attapur

  62. Rajendranagar

  63. Chikkadpally

  64. Musheerabad

  65. Kachiguda

  66. Lalaguda

  67. Chikalguda

  68. Warasiguda

  69. Domalguda

  70. Gandhi Nagar

  71. Ramgopalpet

  72. Mahankali

  73. Market

  74. Amberpet

  75. Osmania University

  76. Nallakunta

  77. Adibatla

  78. Balapur

  79. Badangpet

  80. Pahadi Shareef

  81. RGIA

Sanath Nagar, Mailardevpally, Attapur, Rajendranagar and RGIA police stations, which were earlier under the Cyberabad Commissionerate, have now moved to the Hyderabad Commissionerate. Adibatla, Balapur, Badangpet and Pahadi Shareef, earlier part of the Rachakonda Commissionerate, have also been brought under Hyderabad.

Rachakonda renamed Malkajgiri

The government said the existing commissionerates of Hyderabad and Cyberabad will continue with the same names, while Rachakonda has been renamed Malkajgiri Commissionerate. Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district, earlier part of Rachakonda, has been excluded from the commissionerate’s jurisdiction.

Future City and jurisdictional changes

The reorganisation is part of the restructuring of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation and the development of Future City.
Key locations such as the Assembly, Secretariat, Begumpet, Shamshabad airport and the proposed High Court at Budvel have been placed under the Hyderabad Commissionerate.

Rapidly developing IT hubs Gachibowli, Financial District, Nanakramguda, Madhapur and Raidurg along with industrial areas including Patancheru, Genome Valley, RC Puram and Ameenpur, will fall under the Cyberabad Commissionerate.
A new Future City Commissionerate has been created, covering Chevella, Moinabad, Shankarpally, Maheshwaram and Ibrahimpatnam.

Police commissioners

  • Sudheer Babu, Commissioner of Police, Rachakonda, has been transferred and posted as Commissioner of Police, Future City.

  • Avinash Mohanty, Commissioner of Police, Cyberabad, has been transferred and posted as Commissioner of Police, Malkajgiri.

  • M. Ramesh, Inspector General of Police (Provisioning and Logistics), has been posted as Commissioner of Police, Cyberabad.

  • V. C. Sajjanar will continue as Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad.

The government said the restructuring into four commissionerates aims to improve public services, strengthen law and order and enhance crime control.

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