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ILP DIARIES :ROYAL HYDERABAD

RIMJHIM RIMJHIM HYDERABAD

The professional journey for me started in the city of nijaams-Hyderabad .
A beautiful city with a royal essence.
Hyderabad, fifth largest metropolis in India, is the melting pot of south and north India. The city is 400 years old and is noted for its beauty, mosques, bazaars, hills and lakes.There is a huge manmade lake which surrounded by beautiful parks. City is rich in history and culture, a rich and varied heritage in arts, crafts and dance. It has lot to offer for tourists. It is called City of Nizams since kings who ruled Hyderabad were called Nizams. At the same time modernity is sweeping across hyderabad which is being reflected in the skylines.

The city in all aspects has something in it for everyone. I would like to invite you to share my piece of paradise through the pictures, vide Hyderabad, the capital of Andhra Pradesh, is the fifth largest city of India. A 400 year old metropolis is known for its rich culture, grand history, delicious food and hub of Information Technology.

Why I Love Hyderabad
  • Affordable cost of living in comparison to other metro cities.
  • A comparatively safer city where women can commute at night.
  • Communication is easy for non locals as the locals understand/speak both Hindi and English.
  • A thriving cosmopolitan culture.
  • New eateries which offer different cuisines mushrooming across the city.
  • Fabulous resorts for weekend getaways.
  • The booming IT and pharma industry has ensured terrific job opportunities
  • Irani chai, Hyderabadi biryani and bangles from Lad bazaar.
  • Historical monuments of Qutb Shahi and Nizams.
  • Necklace Road, the city’s answer to Marine Drive, Mumbai
  • Fabulous collection of pearls that are a speciality here.
  • Outer ring road that will help ease traffic congestion.
  • Lavish real estate properties that make living a regal experience.
  • Pleasant weather all year through.
  • A thriving Tollywood industry.
  • A rocking night life


    Hyderabad Information Technology Engineering Consultancy City(HITEC CITY)
A major information technology township built in Madhapur
Last few years have been very important in the development of this city as various mega projects have been approved by the Government which includes Rajiv Gandhi International Airport at Shamshabad, Fab City, Hardware Park, Seven Star Hotel and the list goes on.
Some leading International Universities are ready to open their campuses here.
Recently the city got extended in-terms of area, as big as Singapore, and second biggest city in India, by merging 12 municipalities and eight villages and got a title of “Greater Hyderabad”.

With this expansion there is a huge demand of land properties, hence many national and international companies have targeted this city for mega real estate projects. Already a handful of International Real Estate companies completed many projects successfully and received a good response from local and NRI investors.

Every student and employee in India is willing to study and work here, because of top-class institutions, large organizations, better opportunities, pleasant weather, friendly people and tasty food.
Once you visit this amazing city, then you too will definitely want to stay for a lifetime.





 Historical Attractions of Hyderabad are: Charminar, Golconda Fort, and Falaknuma palace.
 Charminar is the symbol of Hyderabad and was built in 1591. Charminar means four pillars.
 Golconda Fort: The Golconda Fort provides a majestic backdrop to Bhagyanagar, as Hyderabad was called once.
It is said that the Hope Diamond, the Koh-i-Noor Diamond, the Orloff Diamond, etc. originated from this place. Koh-i-Noor diamond is the costliest diamond in the world to date. The Baradari atop the hill offers a clear view of the city.

Falaknuma Palace: Built by one of the Paigh nobles Sir Vicar ul Umra, and later bought by the Nizam, the Falaknuma Palace (meaning "Mirror in the Sky") is 5km south of the Charminar. This palace was designed by an Italian architect and houses some rare treasures.

 ROYAL HYDERABAD ................................................................................

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  1. Hyderabad is a beautiful city with so many beautiful places to visit.Thanks for the information you have provided. In present days, the demand for real estate properties has increased in Hyderabad and it is the best place for the investors/buyers to invest in real estate activities.
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