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?Secunderabad Andhra Pradesh • India |
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| Time zone | IST ([[UTC+5:30]]) |
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| District(s) | Hyderabad |
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Secunderabad
pronunciation? is twinned with the city of
Hyderabad, the latter being the state capital of Andhra
Pradesh, India. The 'Twin Cities' (Hyderabad and Secunderabad) are separated by a
man-made lake, Hussain Sagar. Secunderabad was founded in the 18th century as a British cantonment, and to this date has a large Army presence. Named after
Sikandar Jah, the third Nizam of the Asaf Jahi dynasty, Secunderabad had its own municipality and
city government, until recently when it was merged with Hyderabad, the district. In common parlance however, Secunderabad is seldom used these days
outside the twin cities. Instead Hyderabad is used normally. The population of Secunderabad Cantonment is 204,182
(2001 census}.
The Cantonement area is further from the Hyderabad portion. Adjoining Hyderabad is the mostly civilian portion of Secunderabad
which is commercially active and centrally located. Begumpet International Airport is close to Secunderabad and serves both the
cities. The Secunderabad Railway station is also the main station for the twin cities and is the headquarters of the
South Central Railway.
Sir Ronald Ross conducted his initial research on the cause of malaria here. The original building is today called the Sir Ronald Ross Institute and is located on Minister Road.The city which was once said to be modern compared to its twin during the Nizam 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, Kharkhana, James Street, etc.
Secunderabad is located at [1]. It has an average elevation of 543 metres (1781 feet). Its climate is very similar to the metropolis of Hyderabad.
As of 2001 India census[2], 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%. In Secunderabad, 11% of the population is under 6 years of age. Secunderabad's population is a mix of cultures and religions. The city also has a good population of Christians, with famous churches and cathedrals found across the city. Many Christian educational institutions are located in the city providing primary, secondary, college and higher education.
Railway golf course is a well known golf course of the city, located at Tarnaka. Spread over a vast and lush green area, this place is a golfer's paradise, and attracts various golfers from the country and the state. Another 18-hole golf course is being planned adjacent to the Golconda fort. It is claimed to be one of its kind golf course, as it blends traditionality with modernity.
The city is the Head-Quarters of South Central Railway Zone of the Indian Railways. It is served by one of the oldest and largest Railway Station in the twin cities popularly known as the Secunderabad Railway Station. It is well connected to other cities of the State as well as the country. Thousands of people from both the cities travel everyday from this station, beacause of its convenient location.
The Railway station has been renovated to provide convenient facilities to passengers like toll booths for cars, increased parking space, additional ticketing counters and giving it a better overall look as well. Private Taxis are also provided for commuters. MMTS local services are also available via this station. Secunderabad is also a major railway junction in the Wadi-Vijayawada railway route.
Secunderabad is also one of the major hub for the City Bus transport run by the AP State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) and is well connected to all the corners of both Hyderabad and Secunderabad. Major bus stations are the Jubilee Bus Station and Rathfile Bus station handling thousands of commuters everyday. The city has good road connectivity to all places within it as well as with its neighbouring twin, Hyderabad. Every day thousands of people criss-cross the twin cities, and as such there is no difference between the two cities. Both of them are treated equally as one big city!
The city is also well connected by air to other cities of the state as well as to other major cities of the country and abroad,
through the Begumpet International Airport which is very close to the city centre. The airport being close to the city is
convenient for citizens and tourists alike.
Secunderabad is known for its well educated society. Many educational institutions have been setup partly by the British and foreign missionaries, who use to reside here during the colonial rule. Their mannerisms, strict discipline are still found in the educational institutions here. Some of the popular institutions of the city are listed below -
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State of Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Topics | History | Politics | Telugu people |
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| Capital | Hyderabad |
| Districts | Adilabad • Anantapur • Chittoor • East Godavari • Guntur • Hyderabad • Kadapa • Karimnagar • Khammam • Krishna • Kurnool • Mahbubnagar • Medak • Nalgonda • Nellore • Nizamabad • Prakasam • Rangareddy • Srikakulam • Visakhapatnam • Vizianagaram • Warangal • West Godavari |
| Major cities | Hyderabad • Guntur • Warangal • Tirupati • Vijayawada • Visakhapatnam •Rajahmundry • Kakinada • Nellore • Karimnagar •Machilipatnam • Eluru • Anantapur • Kurnool • Kadapa • Khammam • Nizamabad • |
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