GHMC updates birth and death registration system after ward expansion
The GHMC has upgraded its birth and death registration system following its expansion to 300 wards. A new software platform has been launched to improve transparency and efficiency, with residents advised to approach Mee Seva centres for updated services.
Updated On - 26 January 2026, 04:20 PM
Hyderabad: The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has updated its birth and death registration system to accommodate its recent expansion to 300 wards. GHMC officials said the initiative will provide more efficient and seamless citizen services across the newly defined boundaries.
GHMC Commissioner R V Karnan on Monday announced that the civic body, in collaboration with the Centre for Good Governance (CGG), has completed comprehensive mapping of all the new 300 wards and 60 circles. This mapping includes all government and private healthcare facilities functioning within the city’s jurisdiction.
As part of this overhaul, a new software application for birth and death registration and certification has been launched. The digital platform is aimed at improving transparency, reducing processing time, and ensuring higher accuracy in the issuance of official documents.
Residents within the GHMC limits have been advised to visit their nearest Mee Seva centres to avail of these updated registration and certification services.