Hyderabad became the capital of the newly formed state of Andhra Pradesh in 1956. Located 650mts above sea level, the physiography of the city is dominated
by hills, tanks, forests and rock formations. The city is strategically located on the Indian map blending the cultures of North and South India, National
Highway No.7 and 9 passing through it. It is a city of cosmopolitan character embracing people of different religions, languages and races.
The city has a number of universities, research and training institutions, including defence, police and administrative academies. Besides major industries
both in state and central sectors, it is famous for tourist attractions like Charminar, Qutubshahi Tombs, Golconda Fort, Zoological Gardens, etc.,
Hyderabad was founded in 1591 by Mohd. Quli Qutub Shah after the earlier capital city of Golconda became over crowded. As per 2001 census, the population
of Hyderabad Metropolitan Area was about 6.5 million, spread over an area of nearly 1864 sq kms. with decadal growth of 29% and ranking 6th in population
among the major metropolitan cities in India.
The Empire (A HUDA Project at Kokapet)
HUDA Caution on Catchment Area
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