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28-500: Ameerpet is a residential hub located in the north-west part of Hyderabad, Telangana. Ameerpet is also a Mandal in Hyderabad District . The locality borders Sardar Patel Road and National Highway 65. Though consisting of vacant plots till a few years back, the area is now bustling with commercial and residential establishments. Popular areas located close to Ameerpet include Panjagutta, Begumpet, Sanath Nagar and Somajiguda. Until

56-564: A 12.5-kilometre (7.8 mi) stretch from Bolaram to Medchal was scheduled to begin in March 2018, and the 12-kilometre (7.5 mi) Moula Ali–Ghatkesar stretch was scheduled to open in July 2018 but it was delayed due to several reasons. Regardless of the delay trial runs started on few sections of phase 2 in August 2020. Quadrupling 4 lines with electrification and installation of Automatic block signaling in

84-448: A ranking of 57th in India (out of a total of 640 ). The district has a population density of 18,480 inhabitants per square kilometre (47,900/sq mi) . Its population growth rate over the decade 2001–2011 was 4.71%. Hyderabad has a sex ratio of 943 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 80.96%. Languages of Hyderabad District (2011) The collectorate administers

112-611: A total of 133 MMTS services. Currently 86 MMTS services are being operated due to the effect of COVID-19 . The Hyderabad MMTS project was conceived as a joint venture between the Government of India and the Government of Andhra Pradesh (retrospectively referred to as Government of United Andhra Pradesh) with an MoU signed in September 2000. The first phase was inaugurated on 9 August 2003 by then Deputy Prime Minister of India , L. K. Advani at Bhoiguda. The planning and commencement of

140-530: Is a suburban rail system in Hyderabad , India . A joint venture of the Government of Telangana (formerly Government of Andhra Pradesh ) and the South Central Railway , it is operated by the latter. The 90-kilometre (56 mi) system caters to the city of Hyderabad and the neighbouring suburban areas connecting Hyderabad , Secunderabad , Falaknuma , Lingampally , Medchal and Umdanagar with

168-476: Is a well-known destination for software training in India. Students from different parts of the country come to Ameerpet to join software training courses. They avail of quality software training at relatively low prices. Online software training is also on offer. As a result, Ameerpet has a worldwide reputation and people from other countries also come here to get trained in various kinds of software. The Center for Development of Advanced Computing ( C-DAC, Hyderabad )

196-578: Is central region of Hyderabad city comes under this district. The district shares boundaries with Rangareddy and Medhchal districts. Hyderabad district was formed in 1948 after Operation Polo by merging Atraf-a-Balda District and Baghat District. Baghat was previously a Taluk in Atraf-e-Balda District, and was made a separate district in 1931–34 under the subedar of Medak division. After formation of Andhra Pradesash by merging Telugu speaking of Hyderabad state in 1956 Hyderabad district boundary

224-547: Is listed in Telangana. 1 Hyderabad District, India 2. Secunderabad Hyderabad district is a district in the state of Telangana in India that contains a part of the metropolitan area of Hyderabad . It is headed by a district collector who is drawn from the IAS cadre and is appointed by the state government . It is the smallest of all the districts in the state, but has the highest population density. Old MCH area, which

252-903: Is located in Ameerpet. The Hyderabad Metro has Ameerpet metro station as a changeover station between Lines 1 and 3. Buses run by TSRTC connect Ameerpet with all parts of the city. The closest MMTS Train station is at Nature Cure hospital Railway Station and Begumpet Railway Station Landmarks include Nizamia Observatory , Saradhi Studios , HUDA Maitrivanam, Huda Swarna Jayanti Complex, Aditya Enclave, Aditya Trade Centre, Aster Prime Hospital, Passport Seva Kendra, Ameerpet Gurudwara, Ameerpet IT Training Centre, Asian Satyam Mall (AAA Cinemas), Masjid-E-Akhtarunissa Begum, Vcare Multi Speciality Hospital, Elephant House, and Training and Consulting Services & VASAVI MPM GRAND The pin code number 500016 belongs to Hyderabad, Telangana which covers 2 post offices. The first two digit of pin code denotes 50, which

280-550: The Phase-II. In May 2010, Indian Railways decided to adopt the MMTS 104-kilometre (65 mi) Phase II project at an estimated cost of ₹ 641 crore. The Railway Board approved the second phase after the state government agreed to fund two-thirds of its cost. It was expected to be completed by 2018, and will handle 300,000 passengers a day as per the estimates back then. A 6-kilometre (3.7 mi) stretch from Lingampally to R. C. Puram and

308-414: The city's rapid growth in information technology, biotechnology, health, aviation and tourism. This phase was completed in two streams, the first stream of MMTS between Hyderabad , Lingampalli and Secunderabad with a distance of 29 kilometres (18 mi) covering 17 stations. The second steam of MMTS between Secunderabad and Falaknuma , covering a distance of 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) with 11 stations

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336-497: The core of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation . Hyderabad district occupies an area of approximately 217 square kilometres (84 sq mi). In the 2011 census Hyderabad district's population was 3,943,323, with a religious make-up of: Hindus (53.45%), Muslims (43.07%), Christians (2.22%), Jains (0.5%), Sikhs (0.29%) and Buddhists (0.03%); 1.40% did not state any religion. This gives it

364-645: The district on behalf of the state government. The Hyderabad District does not have elected officials at the district level due to the absence of a Zilla Parishad (District Legislature) although it has representations at the state ( MLA ) and Union level legislature ( MP ). In addition the entire district is contained within the jurisdiction of the GHMC , the city administration. Representatives are popularly elected to various wards of GHMC. Hyderabad Multi-Modal Transport System [REDACTED] The Hyderabad Multi-Modal Transport System , commonly abbreviated as MMTS ,

392-513: The early 1990s, the area mostly consisted of vacant plots, Jagirdar lands, Nawabs houses, estates and roadside restaurants to serve the traffic along NH9 to Bombay . Commercial activity first shifted here from the center of the city in the 1990s with the expansion of the northern suburbs of Hyderabad due to ongoing construction activity in the area and its surrounding areas. Today it is a bustling locality with several commercial establishments along with high pedestrian and vehicular traffic. The land

420-579: The early 60s up to late 80s commanded higher prices than posher areas like Banjara Hills and Jubilee Hills because of its proximity to Highway and Industrial areas. Telugu actor Allu Arjun bought Satyam theatre and developed his own multiplex called AAA Cinemas at that place. Ameerpet is known for its commerce and business of all kinds, but mainly as an education hub. It has several retail stores and many educational institutions like PAGE, TIME, PTE Academy, Ameerpet.org etc. which help students to get admission into institutes for pursuing higher studies. Ameerpet

448-445: The existing double line between Ghatkesar and Moula Ali, doubling and electrification between Falaknuma and Umdanagar in the southern part of city; Doubling and electrification between Moula Ali and Sitafalmandi, connecting Malkajgiri and doubling with electrification between Moula Ali and Sanathnagar along with construction of 5 new stations in the section for providing east-west connectivity bypassing Secunderabad station. The Phase II

476-505: The land of Ameerpet, after the merger of Hyderabad into the Indian Union, was later on passed on to his heirs who sold it in bits and pieces to other Jagirdars, nawabs, and other settlers. Most of these settlers were immigrants from neighbouring states Andhra Pradesh and also other states of India namely Rajasthan, UP, Maharashtra, Punjab, and Tamil Nadu. The substantial part of the land is still with Nawabs and Jagirdars. The value of land from

504-600: The project cost. Although the Phase-II was scheduled to operate by 2018, it was delayed due to various reasons and was finally opened on 8 April 2023 after 20 years from the Phase-I by the Prime Minister , Narendra Modi at Secunderabad Junction after the operation of a smaller stream in 2019. The first phase was completed at a cost of ₹1.62 billion (US$ 22 million), and it was inaugurated on 9 August 2003 by Deputy Prime Minister of India, L. K. Advani. The project complements

532-531: The public. On 8 April 2023 13 MMTS services along with 2 other routes under the MMTS Phase II between Secunderabad Bolarum Medchal with a distance of 28-kilometre along with the extension from Falaknuma to Umdanagar with a distance of 12-kilometre was inaugurated by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi totalling to 90-kilometre and 44 stations under the MMTS project. Source Following are

560-538: The request of the International Astronomical Union, the section of the sky originally allotted to the observatory at Potsdam (Germany) was undertaken by the Nizamia Observatory . The work of measurement and reduction was completed and three volumes were published by the International Astronomical Union. This observatory still stands here as a testimony to the development of Ameerpet. The rest of

588-493: The work was inaugurated by the then Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh , N. Chandrababu Naidu . The system initially consisted of three lines, with total length of 44 kilometres (27 mi). In May 2010, Indian Railways decided to take over the 104 kilometre (65 mi) as part of the Phase II at an estimated cost of ₹ 641 crore. The Railway Board cleared the approval of the second phase after the state government agreed to fund two-thirds of

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616-521: Was altered Tandur Taluka which is Telugu speaking region of Gulbarga district was merged in Hyderabad district and Parigi Taluka of Mahabubnagar district and Vikarabad Taluka of Medak District also merged in Hyderabad district. In 1978 Hyderabad district was later split into Hyderabad Urban District and Hyderabad Rural District . Hyderabad Urban District was made by 4 Talukas are Charminar, Golkonda, Mushirabad and Secunderabad Talukas. Hyderabad rural district

644-456: Was completed the next year, totalling the number of stations to 27 with Secunderabad being the biggest interchange of the 44-kilometre (27 mi) network. The network also consists of the coverage of other areas such as Bolarum towards Manoharabad and Umdanagar which was not completely integrated into the MMTS network. Although many other routes and stations were available, the process of electrification of these other routes were included in

672-440: Was completed under the direction of T.P. Huascaran, who had published the remaining volumes of the astrographic catalog and this brought the work to a successful conclusion. In 1923, the equatorial telescope by G. Rubb was erected and a Milne-Shaw seismograph was installed for the study of earthquakes and a second machine was added in 1929. A special underground chamber was constructed to house these delicate instruments. In 1928, at

700-417: Was gifted by then 6th Nizam of Hyderabad ( Mahbub Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VI ) to one of his Jagirdars named Amir Ali in the early 1900s. He built a small palace as his summer home and used the area as a summer resort since it was densely vegetated and had a pleasant climate and also water bodies. This palace now houses the "Nature Cure Hospital". The third observatory of India called the " Nizamia Observatory "

728-440: Was later renamed as Ranga Reddy District . Hyderabad Urban district subdivided in 16 Mandals in 1985 and consist of 2 Revenue division Hyderabad District includes the area of the core area Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation , Secunderabad Cantonment, and Osmania University. There are 16 administrative areas called mandals (or tehsils) in Hyderabad. They are: Hyderabad district comprises 15 Assembly constituencies in

756-581: Was set up here in Ameerpet by the Nizams . In 1908, Nawab Zafar Jung studied astronomy in England and he returned to Hyderabad along with two telescopes and an expert, whom he promised a net salary of 1500 osmania sikkas per month. He offered the telescopes to the Nizam, who ordered the installation of the telescopes at Ameerpet, where they remained for the next 50 years. The whole work of the ‘Carte due Cite’ Hyderabad Section

784-454: Was stalled for over a decade owing to lack of funds. The Union Government allocated ₹ 600 crore as part of the Union budget (2023-24) towards it for resumption of phase II works. Over time, the sanctioned cost has been escalated to ₹ 1,150 crores. On 9 June 2019 as part of the Phase II project the first stream between Tellapur and R. C. Puram with a distance of 6-kilometre was started and opened for

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