Thursday, November 26, 2009

Secunderabad

Secunderabad:

The Clock Tower, representing the past colonial rule, now a famous landmark of the city

Location of Secunderabad
in Andhra Pradesh and India
Coordinates 17°27′N 78°30′E / 17.45°N 78.5°E / 17.45; 78.5
Country India
State Andhra Pradesh
District(s) Hyderabad
Population 204,182 (2001)
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Area
Elevation

543 m (1,781 ft)


Twin city of Hyderabad and the city that houses the India's largest cantonment, Secunderabad pronunciation (Telugu: సికింద్రాబాద్) lies on the north of the city of Hyderabad. Both the cities are collectively known just as Hyderabad outside the state and together they form the fifth largest metropolis in India. Even, officially, the capital city of the state of Andhra Pradesh is referred to just as Hyderabad. Within the state, though, the two cities are popularly called as 'Twin Cities'. In common parlance, however, Secunderabad is seldom used outside the state. Though they are called twins, the cities have a different history and present fusion of different cultures, with Secunderabad having developed under direct British rule until 1948 and Hyderabad as the capital of Nizam's princely state.

About the City:

Secunderabad was founded in the 18th century as a British cantonment and has a large Army and Air Force presence to this day. In fact the Secunderabad Cantonment happens to be the largest in India. Named after Sikandar Jah, the third Nizam of the Asaf Jahi dynasty, Secunderabad until recently had its own municipality and city government. Secunderabad was the area in Hyderabad which was under the control of the British. Now it is a part of the Hyderabad district. Secunderabad celebrated two hundred years of its formation in 2007.

Lake Hussain Sagar, which separates the city of Secunderabad from Hyderabad

The Cantonment area is farther from the Hyderabad portion than rest of the city. Adjoining Hyderabad is the mostly civilian portion of Secunderabad which is commercially active and centrally located. Begumpet Airport is close to Secunderabad and served both the cities until early 2008. Secunderabad railway station is one of the largest in India and is also the zonal headquarters of South Central Railway. The Twin Cities are separated by the man-made Hussain Sagar lake, which was built during the reign of the Qutub Shahis in the 16th century. The lake is a heart shaped jewel keeping the two cities together and is very dear to its citizens.

Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister of Britain during World War II, was posted in Secunderabad during the 1880s as a subaltern in the British Army.

Sir Ronald Ross conducted his initial research on the cause of malaria in the city of Secunderabad. The original building is today called the Sir Ronald Ross Institute and is located on the Minister Road. The city of Secunderabad which was once said to be modern compared to its twin during the Nizam's rule, has grown tremendously over the years to catch up with the metropolis of Hyderabad. Populous places of the city include Paradise Circle, Trimulgherry, Marredpally, Tarnaka, Kharkhana, Ranigunj, etc.

Demographics:

As of 2001 India census[3], Secunderabad had a population of 204,182. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Secunderabad has an average literacy rate of 73%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; male literacy is 78%, and female literacy is 68%. 11% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Secunderabad's population is a mix of cultures and religions, comprising people from all major states of India. Its population consists a significant number of Tamilians (Mudaliars), who are considered to be one of the original groups inhabiting the city, Parsis, Telugus and many others. It was under the rule of the Nizams, and later the British, that this community was held in high respect for its efficient administrative and trading skills. Padmarao Nagar, a residential suburb is named after Late Dewan Bahadur Padma Rao Mudaliar.

The city also has a good population of Christians, with famous churches like St Mary's Church (biggest parish in twin cities), St John's Church, and cathedrals found across the city. There are many Christian educational institutions like St Andrew's, St Ann's, St Patrick's, St John's, St Mary's, St Francis located in the city providing primary, secondary, and higher education.

Commercial areas:

  • Rastrapathi Road - Earlier known as King's Way, is a major commercial road in heart of the city, better known as R.P road. Various businesses, hotels, malls are located here. A variety of sports shops are also located here.
    Parklane, a famous shopping centre of the city
  • Park lane - This is a famous lane known for fashion textiles, ready-made stores, etc. CTC (Chenoy Trade Centre), which is the largest computer bazaar in the twin cities is located here. Sales, rentals and repair of computer peripherals are done here. Other businesses are also located here.
  • MG Road, Secunderabad - This is another major commercial road in the city and is one of the busiest, holding a variety of businesses. This road was formerly called James street. This place also has MMTS rail connectivity to various parts of the city.
  • Dundoo Plaza - (Previously known as Patny; now owned by the Dundoo family) This is another major commercial hub where big commercial establishments like Kalaniketan, R.S. Bros, CMR, Chennai Shoping Centre, etc are present here.
  • Paradise Circle - This is a major junction connecting suburbs of Secunderabad. Also this junction has the famous Paradise restaurant which is all famous for Hyderabadi Biryani.
  • Swapnalok complex - This is a major commercial complex situated in the heart of city. This complex houses a variety of businesses such as shopping stores, small IT companies, and other businesses.
  • Trimulgherry - is in the cantonment proper, now a well developed suburb of the city. Many well developed residential and commercial buildings are located here.
  • Secunderabad Club - is one of the oldest clubs in India located some 7 km from the Secunderabad railway station.
  • Karkhana, Secunderabad, - is a mojor hub for both commercial and residential activit

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