The Telangana cabinet is poised to greenlight the formation of a commission tasked with reorganizing the state’s districts, a move that could redefine local governance for millions. This proactive step addresses longstanding inefficiencies in the current 33-district setup. Formed in the state’s infancy, the district framework now faces scrutiny due to uneven development. Overburdened urban districts grapple with migration pressures, while remote areas lag in connectivity. The commission’s role will be to dissect these disparities and recommend sustainable solutions. Comprising retired IAS officers, academics, and policy analysts, the body will embark on a comprehensive study using surveys, GIS mapping, and economic modeling to inform proposals on district splits or mergers.
Telangana Announces District Restructuring Commission
India
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