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Hyderabad (హైదరాబాద్) District

Hyderabad (హైదరాబాద్) District is one of the 33 districts of Telangana. It is administered from Hyderabad, which serves as the district headquarters. The district comprises 0 revenue mandals, 0 revenue villages, 0 Assembly Constituencies and 0 Lok Sabha Parliamentary Constituencies.

Area 217 km²
Population 3,943,323
Mandals 0
Villages 0
Assembly 0
Parliament 0

About Hyderabad District

Hyderabad, the historic capital metropolis of Telangana, is an international urban icon with over four centuries of rich multicultural heritage established in 1591 by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah. Historically celebrated as the 'City of Pearls' and 'City of Nizams', Hyderabad has evolved into a global economic mega-center recognized worldwide for Information Technology, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and financial services. The district presents a breathtaking synthesis of royal Islamic architecture, colonial monuments, world-famous Deccani culinary arts, and ultra-modern tech parks in HITEC City and Gachibowli.

The following sections provide detailed information about Hyderabad District, including its administrative divisions, population statistics, economy, transport facilities, tourist attractions, Assembly Constituencies, Parliamentary Constituencies and revenue mandals.

Administrative Details

Administrative profile of Hyderabad District, Telangana.

District Code 507
District Headquarters Hyderabad
Revenue Mandals 0
Revenue Villages 0
Assembly Constituencies 0
Parliament Constituencies 0

Hyderabad District Population Details

According to the Census of India 2011, Hyderabad District has a total population of 3,943,323. This section provides detailed demographic information including male and female population, Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), rural and urban population distribution, and the overall literacy rate of the district.

Total Population 3,943,323
Male Population 2,018,575 (51.2%)
Female Population 1,924,748 (48.8%)
Scheduled Caste (SC) 247,565 (6.3%)
Scheduled Tribe (ST) 49,030 (1.2%)
Rural Population 0 (0.0%)
Urban Population 3,943,323 (100.0%)
Literacy Rate 83.25%

According to the 2011 Census, Hyderabad District has a population of 3,943,323 people, comprising 2,018,575 males (51.2%) and 1,924,748 females (48.8%).Around 0.0% of the population lives in rural areas, while 100.0% resides in urban areas.Scheduled Castes account for 6.3% of the population and Scheduled Tribes represent 1.2%.The overall literacy rate of the district is 83.25%.

Economy and Agriculture in Hyderabad District

The economy of Hyderabad District is primarily driven by agriculture, allied farming activities, local trade and small-scale industries. This section provides an overview of the district's economic profile, major crops, irrigation resources, agricultural practices and the key sectors that contribute to the livelihoods of its residents.

As a densely populated metropolitan district, Hyderabad contains minimal traditional crop farming, focusing instead on high-tech peri-urban horticulture, urban vertical farming, and green landscaping. The city's water management is historically tied to the Musi River and iconic man-made lakes such as Hussain Sagar, Osman Sagar (Gandipet), and Himayat Sagar. Today, the urban water supply network is bolstered by massive long-distance pipeline projects drawing treated water directly from the Godavari and Krishna rivers to sustain metropolis needs.

Assembly Constituencies in Hyderabad District

Hyderabad District is represented by 0 Assembly Constituencies in the Telangana Legislative Assembly. Each constituency elects one Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) to represent the people in the Telangana State Legislature.

Parliament Constituencies in Hyderabad District

Hyderabad District falls under 0 Lok Sabha Parliamentary Constituencies. These constituencies elect Members of Parliament (MPs) who represent the district in the Parliament of India.

Tourist Places in Hyderabad District

Hyderabad is an elite global tourism hub offering world-class historical, cultural, and entertainment landmarks. Iconic historic sights include the magnificent 16th-century Charminar, the formidable Golconda Fort featuring acoustic wonders, Chowmahalla Palace, Qutb Shahi Tombs, and the Salar Jung Museum. Modern tourist attractions include Ramoji Film City—the world's largest film studio complex—the giant monolithic Buddha Statue in Hussain Sagar, Birla Mandir, Nehru Zoological Park, and the bustling traditional shopping alleys of Laad Bazaar.

Mandals in Hyderabad District

Hyderabad District is administratively divided into 0 revenue mandals. A revenue mandal is an important administrative unit responsible for land administration, revenue collection, implementation of government welfare schemes and coordination of village-level administration. Each mandal consists of several revenue villages and serves as a link between the district administration and local communities. Click on any mandal below to explore detailed information including villages, demographics, schools, hospitals, post offices, railway stations and other public facilities.

Transport & Connectivity in Hyderabad District

Hyderabad boasts world-class international transit connectivity as the capital metropolis of Telangana. Air connectivity is served by Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD) in Shamshabad, an award-winning global aviation hub handling direct domestic and international flights. The district is a central railway junction in South India, anchored by major rail hubs at Secunderabad (SC), Hyderabad Deccan (Nampally - HYB), and Kacheguda (KCG). Urban commuter transit is seamlessly integrated via the modern Hyderabad Metro Rail network, Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) city buses, Outer Ring Road (ORR) expressways, and major highways (NH-44, NH-65).

Data Sources

The information presented on this page has been compiled from official government sources and publicly available datasets. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information; however, users are advised to verify critical details with the respective government departments before making official decisions.

  • Census of India 2011
  • Government of Telangana
  • Local Government Directory (LGD)
  • Election Commission of India (ECI)