₹11.46 lakh per capita income: How Rangareddy became India's wealthiest district

₹11.46 lakh per capita income: How Rangareddy became India's wealthiest district

Rangareddy in Telangana has overtaken Mumbai and Bengaluru as India's richest district with ₹11.46 lakh per capita income, according to the 2024-25 Economic Survey. Here's why.

Business Today Desk
  • Jul 8, 2026,
  • Updated Jul 8, 2026 6:32 PM IST
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Rangareddy district in Telangana has emerged as India's richest district, recording an average annual per capita income of ₹11.46 lakh — the highest in the country, surpassing Mumbai Suburban, Bengaluru City, Gurugram and Chennai.

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One of Rangareddy's biggest strengths is its position as a technology and IT hub. It is home to HITEC City and large campuses of several leading multinational companies, making it one of India's biggest employment and innovation centres.

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Rangareddy is also powered by Genome Valley, regarded as Asia's largest biotechnology cluster — attracting significant investments in biotechnology, pharmaceutical research, manufacturing and innovation from across the world.

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Rangareddy has established itself as a thriving startup destination with a growing ecosystem creating new businesses and employment. The Telangana government's business-friendly policies, metro connectivity and booming real estate sector have played a crucial role.

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According to the 2024-25 Economic Survey, India's five richest districts by per capita income are Rangareddy (Telangana), Bengaluru City (Karnataka), Gurugram (Haryana), Mumbai Suburban (Maharashtra) and Chennai (Tamil Nadu).

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Experts believe Rangareddy is well-positioned to retain its leadership, driven by sustained investments in technology, biotech, startups and real estate — signalling a changing economic map where emerging innovation hubs are rivalling traditional financial centres.

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When people think of India's wealthiest regions, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Delhi usually top the list. But the latest 2024-25 Economic Survey has revealed a surprising new leader — and it's not where most people would guess.

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