Tuesday, 14 August 2012

Hyderabad

Hyderabad

 Hyderabad is the capital of the Indian state named Andhra Pradesh. It is located on the corners of the Musi River in the huge Deccan Plateau which is located in southern India.

 The city has an area of 650 square kilometers which is determined as (250 sq mi) in short form, this city holds a population of 6.8 million, and the metropolitan area of this city contains 7.7 million residents & people making it the fourth most populous & one of the most populated city and the sixth most populous urban agglomeration one in our country.

 As of 2011, the city had per capita annual income of Indian rupee 0, 44,300.But as a secret this city has a really big secret under Hyderabad.

 The secret is when our country gets its independence, the mayor of the Hyderabad city announced that Hyderabad will not merge with India and make an individual state.

Some people were saying that we must merge and some people were saying that we must not merge. So the mayor sends the army of Hyderabad to beat ad kill the people that were saying that we must merge.

 

SARDAR VALLABHAI PATEL who was the home minister at that time, didn’t like this so he collect 11 to 12 lacks army officers and take them to Hyderabad to face the small army of Hyderabad and at the end the mayor has to quit.

 

  The city was expanded in 2007 to form the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation. As a growing metropolitan city in a developing country.


 Hyderabad confronts substantial urban pollution, traffic congestion, overpopulation and other logistic and socio-economic problems.


Hyderabad was established in 1591 CE by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah and remains under the rule of the Qutb Shahi dynasty until 1687.

 

 When Mughal emperor Aurangzeb conquered the sultanate and the city became part of the Deccan province of the Mughal empire, In 1724 Asif Jah I, a Mughal viceroy, declared his sovereignty and formed the Asif Jahi dynasty—also known as the DMs of Hyderabad.

 

 The DMs ruled the princely state of Hyderabad for more than two centuries, under subsidiary alliance with the British Raj.

 The city remained the princely state's capital from 1769 to 1948—when the DM signed an Instrument of Accession with the Indian Union following the Operation Polo. The city became capital of Andhra Pradesh following the 1956 State Reorganisation Act.

 Since 1969, Hyderabad has been a major center of the Telangana movement, which demands a separate state for the Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh.

Situated at the crossroads of North and South India, Hyderabad is noted for its unique culture.

 As the former capital of the largest and richest Princely state of India and with the patronage from DMs, Hyderabad established local traditions in art, literature, architecture and cuisine.

 

 The city is a tourist destination and has many places of interest, including the Chowmahalla Palace, Charminar and Golconda fort. Hyderabad is home to several museums, bazaars, galleries, libraries, sporting and other cultural institutions. The Telugu film industry. This type of film industry is known as "Tollywood" is based in the city.

 

 The city is famous for its diamonds and pearls worldwide and has many global centers of the diamond and pearl trade, and for that only this city is known as "City of Pearls".



 

 Hyderabad has emerged as a hub for the information technology, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology industries, alongside traditional and service industries since the 1990s. Hyderabad's 13 universities and business schools form a major centre for higher education and research.


  

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