Boduppal

Boduppal
Town
Boduppal
Location in Telangana State, India
Boduppal
Boduppal (India)
Coordinates: 17°24′50″N 78°34′42″E / 17.4139°N 78.5783°E / 17.4139; 78.5783Coordinates: 17°24′50″N 78°34′42″E / 17.4139°N 78.5783°E / 17.4139; 78.5783
Country  India
State Telangana
District Medchal
City Hyderabad
Mandal Medipally
Metro Hyderabad Metropolitan Region
Government
  Type Municipality
  Body Boduppal Municipal Council
Languages
  Official Telugu
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN 500092
Telephone code 040
Vehicle registration TS 08
Lok Sabha constituency Malkajgiri
Vidhan Sabha constituency Medchal

Boduppal is a town in Medchal District of the Indian state of Telangana State. Comes under Medipally Mandal. It is located at the eastern end of the city spread between Nacharam-Mallapur Road and Warangal Highway NH 163. Due to its proximity to Secunderabad and Eastern IT/SEZ of Hyderabad Pocharam it is emerging as a major residential location in Hyderabad.


Boduppal municipality is the civic body of the town. On 11 April 2016, the gram panchayats of Boduppal, Chengicherla were merged to form Boduppal Municipality.[1]

Demographics

Telugu is the Local Language here. Total population of Boduppal (CT) is 43,692 according to census 2011. Among them Males are 22,255 and Females are 21,437 living in 2,666 Houses. Children's below 6 years are 5,163, Among them literate people are 32,038. All the numbers are according to 2011 census.[2]

Transport

The Area is well connected by TSRTC to the rest of the City, having Bus Depo at Chengicherla and Uppal Depo at Boduppal Kaman. Nearest Railway station is Moula Ali, The other Railway station nearby is Cherlapalli and Nearest Major Terminus is Secunderabad. There is a proposal to upgrade Cherlapalli Railway Station,[3] as a Major Terminus to decongest traffic in Secunderabad Railway Station.

References

  1. "Five New Civic Bodies Carved out". The New Indian Express. 12 April 2016. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
  2. "Boduppal Village". Retrieved 31 March 2017.
  3. Geetanath, V. "SCR plans mega terminal at Cherlapally". Retrieved 31 March 2017.


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