Hyderabad,
with its twin city Secunderabad, presents a fine picture of Muslim
and Hindu cultural co-existence, a convergence of the past and present
as well as the coming together of north and south India in its population,
monuments, modern buildings, bazaars and way of life.
Hyderabad
is also known as "the land of nawabs". The Nawabs are
the royal people of Hyderabad. It is a multi-lingual state. The
state language is Telugu and the language used for trade and commerce
is generally English but the Hyderabadis generally speak Urdu. The
city of Hyderabad is famous for pearls and the oldest shopping Center
known as the lad (Lord) Bazaar (bazaar of Lac bangles).
Hyderabad
is fast emerging as the fifth metropolitan city in India offering
large growth opportunities. The city is highly cosmopolitan, and
is endowed with a variety of cultures. The city is equally modern
with sophisticated five star hotels & hospitals, shopping centers,
fast food joints and entertainment facilities. The Hyderabadi cuisine
is famous for its royal dishes such as the Hyderabadi Biryani, Sheekh
Kabab, Bagara-Baigan, Dum-ka-Ghosht etc….
This
old and culturally rich city is now fast emerging as the center
for all Computers related activities in India. It has been selected
by the Microsoft Corporation to have its only software development
center outside USA. The city is also coming up with a Information
Technology Park near the out skirts (Madhapur, Jubilee Hills) called
the Hi-tech City. It is also rapidly growing the field of Entertainment.
After Bombay, Hyderabad is emerging as a center of activities related
to the Film Industry. Some of the largest film studios are Annapurna
Studio, Ramakrishna Studio, Film City etc.
The
city presents an attractive amalgamation of ancient & modern
architecture to name, a few which are great attractions for the
tourists: Charminar, Golconda Fort, Qutub Shahi Tombs, Salarjung
Museum, Falaknuma Palace, Mecca Masjid, Hussain Sagar (Tank Bund),
Lumbini Park, Public Gardens (Bagh-e-aam), Naubat Pahad, Birla Mandir,
Birla Planetarium, Purani Haveli, Nehru Zoological Park, Osmania
University, Film City, Hi-Tech City etc.
Five
universities, the famous Osmania University, the University of Hyderabad,
the Jawaharlal Technological University, the Agricultural University
and the Andhra Pradesh Open University, make Hyderabad an important
centre of education. It is called the training capital of India,
having the largest number of training centres in India.
Hyderabad
continues to welcome visitors with an old world charm so rare today.
There is music in the language and a gentleness of life that permeates
beyond Hyderabad's industrial boom. The quintessence of Hyderabad
lives on. |