Rao, who held a review of administration after 21 new districts came into existence from Vijaya Dasami (Dussehra) this month, directed officials to prepare action plan to ensure that growth and development take place in a planned way and not in a haphazard manner, a release from his office said tonight.
As many as 21 new districts have been created in Telangana, taking the total number of districts in the state to 31.
Plans should be put in place for developing outer ring roads around the district headquarters towns and for establishing government offices, industry, etc., he said.
Steps should be taken to see to it that urban areas do not get crowded as is the case with Hyderabad now, he said.
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