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Mysore Urban Development Authority
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The Mysore (Officially Mysuru) Urban Development Authority (MUDA) of Mysore, India, is a governmental organization that oversees planning and development of infrastructure, provision of development-related sites and services, and the housing needs of underprivileged citizens in Mysore.[1]
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Company type | Development corporation |
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Founded | 16 May 1988 (36 years ago) (1988-05-16) |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Mysore, Nanjangud, Hootagalli, Srirampura, Bhogadi, Kadakola, Rammanahalli and Other Villages and Towns Inside Mysuru, Nanjangud Taluks and Srirangapatna Taluk of Mandya District. |
Key people | H. V. Rajeev (Chairman), Dr. D. B. Natesh Commissioner |
Website | http://www.mudamysore.gov.in/ |
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The Mysore Urban Development Authority was constituted on 16 May 1988 from the KUDA Act of 1987.[2][3]
MUDA Covers the area of Mysuru Urban Agglomeration area covering Mysore, Hootagalli, Srirampura, Bhogadi, Kadakola, Rammanahalli and outgrowths which have a total combined population of 1,060,120 covering 286 km2.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10]
The City Development Plan 2031 defines the metropolitan area of Mysore-Nanjangud covering 509sq.km.