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Greater Tirupati to Expand from Kalyani Dam to IIT Campus

Greater Tirupati to Expand from Kalyani Dam to IIT Campus

In a significant development for the city of Tirupati, the Municipal Corporation of Tirupati (MCT) has approved plans to expand the city’s boundaries from the Kalyani Dam in the west to the IIT-Tirupati campus in the east. This expansion is aimed at accommodating the city’s growth and ensuring sustainable development in the region.

Details of the Expansion

The decision was made during a council meeting held on November 18, 2025, where Mayor B.R. Sireesha emphasized the need for an organic growth approach that aligns with Tirupati’s long-term requirements. The expansion will not only increase the city’s area but also incorporate several key water sources essential for the city’s supply.

Key Features of the Expansion

  • The new city limits will stretch from the Kalyani Dam on the Anantapur highway to the IIT-Tirupati campus on the Venkatagiri highway.
  • The expansion will also include the Rayalacheruvu water tank, located in the Ramachandrapuram mandal, which is a vital water source for the growing suburbs.
  • Additional reservoirs such as Mallimadugu will also be integrated into the city limits to ensure a reliable water supply, especially during the summer months.
  • The expansion will cover a significant stretch of government land, enhancing the city’s administrative capabilities.

Importance of Water Reservoirs

Mayor Sireesha highlighted the critical role of water reservoirs in the city’s infrastructure. She stated, “If important reservoirs such as Kalyani Dam, Rayalacheruvu, and Mallimadugu do not fall within the city limits, the corporation may face difficulties in ensuring water supply, particularly during summer.” This underscores the need for strategic planning in urban development.

Community Involvement

The expansion plan involves the merger of 53 villages into the city, with 10 Panchayats having already consented to the proposal. The following Panchayats are included in the expansion:

  • Brahmanapattu
  • Kuntrapakam
  • Gandhipuram
  • Perumallapalle
  • Pudipatla (Tirupati Rural mandal)
  • Rayalapuram
  • Buchinaidupalle
  • Pichinaidupalle (Chandragiri mandal)
  • Atthuru (Renigunta mandal)
  • C. Ramapuram (Ramachandrapuram mandal)

The involvement of local Panchayats is crucial as it ensures that the needs and preferences of the communities are taken into account during the expansion process.

Stakeholders in the Meeting

The council meeting was attended by several key stakeholders, including MCT Commissioner Mourya Narapureddy, MP M. Gurumurthy, MLC Cipai Subramanyam, and MLA Arani Srinivasulu. Their participation reflects the collaborative effort required to implement this significant urban development project.

Future Prospects

With the planned expansion, Greater Tirupati is poised to emerge as a city with a population exceeding 1 million. This growth will not only enhance the city’s infrastructure but also improve the quality of life for its residents. The integration of additional land and water resources will support economic development and provide better services to the community.

Conclusion

The expansion of Greater Tirupati from Kalyani Dam to the IIT campus marks a pivotal moment in the city’s development. By strategically incorporating vital water resources and engaging local communities, the MCT is taking significant steps towards sustainable urban growth. This initiative promises to address the long-term needs of Tirupati while fostering a collaborative environment among its residents and local governance.

Note: The information presented in this article is based on the latest reports and developments as of November 18, 2025.

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