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Hyderabad beats Delhi in population density: A double-edged sword for growth and infrastructure

Hyderabad’s increasing population density is driven by its booming tech sector, which attracts professionals, entrepreneurs, and students alike.

February 18, 2025 / 15:37 IST
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Hyderabad has outpaced even Delhi in population density, positioning itself as a leader among India's urban centers. According to the Telangana Statistical Abstract (ATLAS)-2024, the city now boasts a population density of 18,161 people per square kilometre. This is notably higher than Delhi's 11,313 people per square kilometre, despite the latter's reputation for overcrowding.

Hyderabad’s increasing population density is driven by its booming tech sector, which attracts professionals, entrepreneurs, and students alike. The city’s cultural and historical significance further adds to its magnetic pull, making it one of the country’s most sought-after locations for relocation.

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However, despite this rapid growth, Hyderabad still falls behind other global cities in density. Manila in the Philippines leads the world with 43,079 people per square kilometre, while Mumbai holds the Indian record at 28,508 people per square kilometre. However, the fast-paced urbanisation of Hyderabad is unmistakable.

While Hyderabad’s growth is a sign of its vibrancy and urban appeal, it also presents unique challenges for urban planners and city administrators. While growth brings economic vitality and opportunities, it also strains infrastructure, public services, and housing availability. The swelling population is creating significant pressure on Hyderabad's ability to accommodate the rising demand for resources and services. As more people flock to the city, its existing systems are increasingly challenged to keep up with the pace of change.