Land Zones (As Per HMDA)

Understand HMDA land zones for clear, compliant property use and planning

Land Zones (As Per HMDA)

Clear Zoning, Smarter Development

Plan, build, and invest with confidence using accurate HMDA zone classifications tailored for sustainable urban growth.

HMDA's Master Plan 2031 Land Use Zones:

  • Residential Use Zone (R1, R2, R3, and R4): Differentiates residential areas based on permitted development types, from single-unit districts to zones allowing all types of housing.
  • Peri-Urban Use Zone: Located on the outskirts of urban areas, these zones often include agricultural and mixed land uses.
  • Commercial Use Zone: Designated areas for commercial activities, including commercial roads and strip commercial along designated routes.
  • Manufacturing Use Zone: Areas dedicated to industrial and manufacturing activities.
  • Multiple Use Zone: Areas allowing for a variety of land uses, including transit-oriented development zones.
  • Public, Semi-Public Facilities and Utilities Use Zone: Includes areas for government offices, schools, hospitals, and utilities.
  • Forest Zone: Areas designated for forest conservation and protection.
  • Water Bodies Zone: Areas containing water bodies, such as lakes and rivers.
  • Agriculture Use Zone: Areas dedicated to agricultural activities.
  • Traffic and Transportation Use Zone: Includes areas for roads, railways, and other transportation infrastructure.
  • Recreation and Open Space Use Zone: Areas designated for parks, green spaces, and recreational activities.
  • Special Reservations Zone: Areas reserved for specific purposes, such as cultural heritage sites or natural reserves.

Other Land Zones in Telangana:

  • Agro-climatic zones: Telangana is divided into agro-climatic zones based on climate and soil conditions, such as the Southern Telangana Zone and Northern Telangana Zone.
  • Forest zones: Areas designated for forest cover and conservation.
  • Industrial zones: Areas designated for industrial development.
  • Recreation and open space zones: Areas for parks and other green spaces.
  • Other zones: The state government also uses zoning for various purposes, including the division of the state into Multi Zones for public employment purposes.