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Sale of Open Plots @ Uppal LOCATED at UPPAL BHAGATH VILLAGE, HYDERABAD
DEVELOPED PLOTS HYDERABAD METROPOLITAN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (An Urban Development Authority - Government of Telangana State) UPPAL LIVE | WORK | PLAY Sale of Open Plots @ Uppal LOCATED AT UPPAL BHAGATH VILLAGE, HYDERABAD. www.hmda.gov.in hps://www.mstcecommerce.com 1 Preamble Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) formed by an Act with its jurisdictional area of 7257 sq.kms for the purpose of planning, co-ordination and securing the planned development of the Hyderabad Metropolitan Region. The organization undertakes preparation of metropolitan development and investment plan with revisions required, execution of projects and schemes as per the said plan, acts as an apex body with coordination, execution of the projects and developmental activities, implementation of the area level plans, execution of works relating to infrastructure, public amenities, development and conservation of the environment. The HMDA and Erstwhile HUDA (Hyderabad Urban Development Authority) has taken up several projects such as road projects (PVNR Expressway, Inner and Outer Ring Roads, Flyover, ROBs, Radial Roads, etc.,) Lake Improvement Projects, Recreational Parks, Urban Greening to improve the comforts and living standards of the Hyderabad Metropolitan Area. As per the HMDA Act, 2008 the HMDA and Erstwhile HUDA have developed residential projects in and around Hyderabad such as Vanasthalipuram, Shamshabad, Saroornagar, Chandanagar, Mushkmahal, Nallagandla, Tellapur, Miyapur, Ramachandrapuram & also in the prime locations of Jubilee Hills, Nandagiri Hills, Madhapur offering developed Layouts with infrastructure, hassle free plots and housing for the public of Hyderabad. HMDA has ventured a prestigious layout at Uppal Bhagat in an area of about 500 acres under the land pooling scheme. The layout is developed in a phased manner with 413 acres as first phase for the residential purpose and 70 acres in the second phase of bigger size plots suitable for high rise buildings (MSB) for multipurpose including residential and other usage by making 67 plots of various sizes. -
Survey No. 5/B, Sathamrai, Shamshabad, Rang Reddy District
APARNA CONSTRUCTIONS & ESTATES PVT. LTD. SURVEY NO. 5/B, SATHAMRAI, SHAMSHABAD, RANG REDDY DISTRICT 1. Conceptual Plan 2. EMP Report Commercial Mall and Multiplex Construction Project Submitted By Studies & Documentation by Aparna Constructions and Estates Private Limited M/s Team Labs and Consultants #802, Astral Heights, B-115, 116, 117 & 509, D.No.6-3-352/2&3, Road No.1, Annapurna Block, Aditya Enclave, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad–500034 Ameerpet, Hyderabad- 500 038 Phone: 91-040-23748555/616 Fax : 91-040-23748666 e-mail: [email protected] SUBMITTED TO STATE LEVEL ENVIRONMENT IMPACT ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY, TELANGANA GOVERNMENT OF INDIA Aparna Constructions and Estates Private Limited Environmental Impact Statement 2.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION/CONCEPTUAL PLAN This chapter details the need for the project, description of the proposed project and alternatives, and identifies the valued ecosystem components. The project is envisaged to provide Commercial Mall and Multiplex Building construction project in Sathamrai, Shamshabad, Ranga Reddy District. 2.1 THE PROJECT LOCATION The project will be spread over an area of 7771.9 m2 in Survey no. 5/B, Sathamrai, Shamshabad, Ranga Reddy District. The project site is surrounded by open land in all the directions except north direction. The site is connected by a 60 m wide road (NH – 7) in west direction connecting Hyderabad - Kurnool. The nearest railway station is Umdanagar railway station at a distance of 3.4 km. 2.2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2.2.1 DESIGN STAGE The principles of low impact development are adopted during the design stage to ensure storm water percolation, treated water reuse, energy conservation, and optimized usage of renewable resources. -
INSITE REPORT Hyderabad
99acres India’s No.1 Property Portal INSITE REPORT Hyderabad January - March 2018 www.99acres.com 99acres 99acres 2 INSITE : HYDERABAD India’s No.1 Property Portal India’s No.1 Property Portal INSITE : HYDERABAD 3 Methodology FOREW0RD The Insite Report by 99acres.com captures the quarterly capital trends and the annual rental analysis of residential apartments in key The first quarter of 2018 countersigned a revival in market real estate markets – Delhi sentiment and enquiries, amid a modest impact on overall sales NCR, Mumbai Metropolitan volume across metros. Supply in the ready residential segment Region (MMR), Bangalore, outstripped demand, particularly in case of luxury and ultra- Pune, Chennai, Hyderabad, luxury units. The under-construction market, too, narrated a Kolkata and Ahmedabad. In similar tale putting a downward pressure on average weighted order to assess the prevailing capital ‘asks’. With new launches down by around 40 percent, sentiment, the report delves YoY, any improvement in property prices is now dependent on the deep into demand and absorption of excess housing stock, which ranges between 15 and supply of properties across 48 months for different metros. Additionally, the increasing cost varied budget segments and of compliance resulting from stringent rules and adherences may occupancy stages. While push the real estate prices up, especially for new launches. Resale demand is a function of segment, however, may not witness any substantial change in ‘ask’ queries received, supply is rates due to the inherent competition characteristic to the segment. based on property listings posted on 99acres.com in On a micro-level, Hyderabad, Pune and Bangalore exhibited Jan-Mar 2018. -
A Reading from Shaikpet Sarai Qutb Shahi, Hyderabad
hyderabad | Sriganesh Rajendran A READING FROM SHAIKPET SARAI QUTB SHAHI, HYDERABAD Serai: The usual meaning in India is that of a building for the accommodation of travellers with their pack-animals; consisting of an enclosed yard with chambers around it. (Hobson-Jobson, 1903) A large building for the accommodation of travellers, common in Eastern countries. The word is Persian and means in that language, ‘a place, the king’s court, a large edifice’; hence karavan-serai, by corruption caravanserie, i.e. place of rest of caravans. The erection of these buildings is considered highly meritorious by Hindus as well as Mohammedans, who frequently endow them with rents for their support. (The Penny Cyclopedia of The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Vol XXI. London. 1829) Towards B 9 idar 4 5 10 5 A 3 12 7 8 2 13 Towards 11 6 Machilipatnam 1 34 landscape 52 | 2017 hyderabad | he historic reign of the Qutb Shahi dynasty/Golconda Sultanate (1512- T1687) inherited a complex terrain of hillocks and fractures as the settings for their architecture. Judicious interpretation of the natural landscape led Shaikpet Mosque (c. 1978) to the siting of trade routes, fortifications, tomb complexes, water reservoirs, Source: dome.mit.edu percolation ponds, stepped wells, aqueducts and subterranean conveyance sys- Recent conservation works by Government of tems, pleasure gardens, orchards and water distribution mechanisms. Some of Telangana included structural restoration and these systems lie in close proximity to erstwhile settlements or remnant his- protection from encroachments. toric building complexes, while others are found today in the midst of dense SHAIKPET SARAI modern-day settlements. -
Company Appeal (AT) (CH) No. 07 of 2021/TR
NATIONAL COMPANY LAW APPELLATE TRIBUNAL, CHENNAI (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) Company Appeal (AT) (CH) No. 07 of 2021/TR (Appeal under Section 421 of the Companies Act, 2013, arising out of Order dated 02.09.2020 passed in Company Petition No.90/241/HDB, by the Hon’ble National Company Law Tribunal, Hyderabad Bench In the matter of: Samruddhi Investors Services Private Limited ..Appellant Through Authorised Representative Regd.Office at : 10th Floor, Kataria Arcade, Off SG Highway, Post: Makarba, Ahmedabad V. 1. 3A Capital Services Limited ….Respondents Through Authorised Representative 204, 2nd Floor, Sahyog Building Above Central Bank of India, S.V.Road, Kandavali West, Mumbai Maharashtra 400 067. 2. Sanghi Spinners India Limited Through Authorised Representative Sanghi Nagar, Koheda Village, Abdullapurmet Mandal, Ranga Reddy, Telengana 500 511 3. Amit Singhi Managing Director of Respondent No.2 8-2-686/d/1/s/2 Road No.12, Inner Space furniture Store, Banjara Hills, Khairatabad, Hyderabad Telengana 500 034. 4. Swati Singhi ….Respondents Managing Director of Respondent No.2 4-3-352, Bank Street, Putli Bowli, Hyderabad, Telengana 500 095. Company Appeal (AT) (CH) No. 07 of 2021/TR Page | 1 5. Anjana Singhi Director of Respondent No.2 4-3-352, Bank Street, Putli Bowli, Hyderabad, Telengana 500 095. 6. Sangana Veera Raghava Reddy Director of Respondent No.2 7-1-395/44 45F-601, B.K.Guda, S.R.Nagar, Hyderabad, Telengana 500 016. 7. Salalith Tottempudi Director of Respondent No.2 Flat No.205, Hanging Gardens, Road No.10, Near Bombay Stores, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, Telengana 500 034. 8. Kodhaty Chandrasekhar Rao Director of Respondent No.2 P.No.5, Manasanagar Colony, Near Uppal Lake Peerzadiguda, Gram Panchayat Road, Ranga Reddy, Hyderabad, Telengana 500 038. -
District Census Handbook, Hyderabad, Part XIII a & B, Series-2
CENSUS OF INDIA 1981 SERIES 2 ANDHRA PRADESH DISTRICT CENSUS. HANDBOOK HYDERABAD PARTS XIII-A & B VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT S. S. JAYA RAO OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS ANDHRA PRADESH PUBLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH 1987 ANDHRA PRADESH LEGISLATURE BUILDING The motif presented on the cover page represents the new Legislature building of Andhra Pradesh State located in the heart of the capital city of Hyderabad. August, 3rd, 1985 is a land mark in the annals of the Legislature of Anohra Pradesh on which day the Prime Minister, Sri Rajiv Gandhi inaugu rated the Andhra Pradesh Legislacure Build ings. The newly constructed Assembly Build ing of Andhra Pradesh is located in a place adorned by thick vegitation pervading with peaceful atmosphere with all its scenic beauty. It acquires new dimensions of beauty, elegance and modernity with its gorgeous and splen did constructions, arches, designs, pillars of various dImensions, domes etc. Foundation stone for this new Legislature Building was laid by the then Chief Minister, Dr. M. Chenna Reddy on 19th March, 1980. The archilecture adopted for the exterior devation to the new building is the same as that of the old building, leaving no scope for differentiation between the two building~. The provision of detached round long columns under the arches add more beauty to the building. The building contains modern amenities such as air-connitioning, interior decoration and reinforced sound system. There is a provision for the use of modc:rn sophisticated electronic equipment for providing audio-system. -
VACCINATION SPECIAL DRIVE CENTERS Sl
VACCINATION SPECIAL DRIVE CENTERS Sl. Zone Circle WardNo Vaccination Center No. 1 Charminar 6-Malakpet 27-Akberbagh Mumtaz Degree & P.G. College,New Malakpet, Hyderabad 2 Charminar 6-Malakpet 28-Azmapura Chanchalguda Govt Junior college 3 Charminar 6-Malakpet 27-Akberbagh Mumtaz College, Akberbagh 4 Charminar 7-Santosh Nagar Gowlipura Mitra Sports Club, Gowlipura 5 Charminar 7-Santosh Nagar ReinBazar SRT Sports Ground, Rein Bazar 6 Charminar 7-Santosh Nagar 38-ISSadan Vinay Nagar Community Hall 7 Charminar 8-Chandrayangutta 41-Kanchanbagh Owaisi Hospital 8 Charminar 8-Chandrayangutta 43-Chandrayangutta Owaisi School, Bandlaguda 9 Charminar 8-Chandrayangutta 44-uppuguda Owaisi School, of excellence, Narqui Phoolbagh Sana garden functionhall, near Sardarmahal muncipal office, 10 Charminar 9-Charminar 32-Patergattti Charminar 11 Charminar 9-Charminar 33-Moghalpura MCH Sports play Ground 12 Charminar 9-Charminar 48-Shalibanda Khilwath Play Ground 13 Charminar 9-Charminar 48-Shalibanda Phoolbagh Play Ground, Rajanna Bhavi 14 Charminar 10-Falaknuma 53-DoodhBowli Quli Qutub Shah Government Polytechnic 15 Charminar 10-Falaknuma 54-Jahanuma Boystown School-I, Jahanuma, Shameergunj 16 Charminar 10-Falaknuma 54-Jahanuma Boystown School-II, Jahanuma, Shamsheergunj 17 Khairatabad 12-Mehdipatnam 70-Mehdipatnam Veternary Function Hall, Shanthi Nagar, Mehdipatnam 18 Khairatabad 12-Mehdipatnam 71-Gudimalkapur Novodaya Community Hall, Gudimalkapur 19 Khairatabad 12-Mehdipatnam 72-AsifNagar KHK Function Hall, Saber Nagar 20 Khairatabad 12-Mehdipatnam 76-Mallepally Bharat Ground, Mallepally Sl. Zone Circle WardNo Vaccination Center No. Madrasa Arabia Mishkatul - Uloom Residential School, Hakeempet 21 Khairatabad 13-Karwan 68-ToliChowki Kunta, opp. Gate No.2, Paramount Hills 22 Khairatabad 13-Karwan 65-Karwan Mesco College of Pharmacy, Mustaidpura, Karwan. -
Urban Ecosystems: Preservation and Management of Urban Water Bodies
DOI: 10.15415/cs.2013.11002 Urban Ecosystems: Preservation and Management of Urban Water Bodies Siddhartha Koduru and Swati Dutta Abstract The sensitivity of our fore fathers towards the environment and its resources never made us feel the agony of water scarcity. They understood the value of water and tapped it through artificial water sources, which became sources of survival even when our cities were not located near any natural water body. However, as the cities developed and grew into larger metropolises, land value grew and land invariably became an asset. The first casualties of such widespread development were the urban water bodies that got converted into cesspools of urban sewage, mosquito-breeding areas and slowly degraded. Incessant land filling of these water bodies, which once were pristine waters sustaining life gave more land to build upon. The following paper studies and elaborates the methodology adopted by the development agencies to restore and conserve these urban wetlands and water bodies under the technical guidance of experts from national / international organizations. Three case studies from the city of Hyderabad, India are discussed with a focus on understanding the present status of lakes and physical condition of their surroundings, strategies for fund mobilization, types of local involvement and community participation, ways of continuous monitoring and maintenance, etc. thereby creating a self-sustainable and integrated management plan. PART ONE – INTRODUCTION Over the years, the importance of preserving and maintaining the tree cover has been recognized and significant progress has been made in improving the tree cover in urban areas of India. However, not enough attention has yet been given to the preservation of lakes that exist within metropolitan limits. -
Journalofthreatenedtaxa
OPEN ACCESS The Journal of Threatened Taxa fs dedfcated to bufldfng evfdence for conservafon globally by publfshfng peer-revfewed arfcles onlfne every month at a reasonably rapfd rate at www.threatenedtaxa.org . All arfcles publfshed fn JoTT are regfstered under Creafve Commons Atrfbufon 4.0 Internafonal Lfcense unless otherwfse menfoned. JoTT allows unrestrfcted use of arfcles fn any medfum, reproducfon, and dfstrfbufon by provfdfng adequate credft to the authors and the source of publfcafon. Journal of Threatened Taxa Bufldfng evfdence for conservafon globally www.threatenedtaxa.org ISSN 0974-7907 (Onlfne) | ISSN 0974-7893 (Prfnt) Note New localfty records of the Stout Sand Snake Psammophfs longffrons Boulenger, 1890 (Reptflfa: Squamata: Lamprophffdae) fn Telangana, Indfa Avfnash C. Vfsvanathan, Sandeep Anne & Adftya Kesav Kollf 26 November 2017 | Vol. 9| No. 11 | Pp. 10968–10970 10.11609/jot. 3449 .9. 11.10968–10970 For Focus, Scope, Afms, Polfcfes and Gufdelfnes vfsft htp://threatenedtaxa.org/About_JoTT For Arfcle Submfssfon Gufdelfnes vfsft htp://threatenedtaxa.org/Submfssfon_Gufdelfnes For Polfcfes agafnst Scfenffc Mfsconduct vfsft htp://threatenedtaxa.org/JoTT_Polfcy_agafnst_Scfenffc_Mfsconduct For reprfnts contact <[email protected]> Publfsher/Host Partner Threatened Taxa Journal of Threatened Taxa | www.threatenedtaxa.org | 26 November 2017 | 9(11): 10968–10970 Note The Stout Sand Snake New locality records of the Psammophis longifrons Boulenger, Stout Sand Snake Psammophis longifrons 1890 is a rare, endemic Indian Boulenger, -
The Urban Morphology of Hyderabad, India: a Historical Geographic Analysis
Western Michigan University ScholarWorks at WMU Master's Theses Graduate College 6-2020 The Urban Morphology of Hyderabad, India: A Historical Geographic Analysis Kevin B. Haynes Western Michigan University, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/masters_theses Part of the Human Geography Commons, and the Remote Sensing Commons Recommended Citation Haynes, Kevin B., "The Urban Morphology of Hyderabad, India: A Historical Geographic Analysis" (2020). Master's Theses. 5155. https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/masters_theses/5155 This Masters Thesis-Open Access is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate College at ScholarWorks at WMU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Master's Theses by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at WMU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE URBAN MORPHOLOGY OF HYDERABAD, INDIA: A HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS by Kevin B. Haynes A thesis submitted to the Graduate College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science Geography Western Michigan University June 2020 Thesis Committee: Adam J. Mathews, Ph.D., Chair Charles Emerson, Ph.D. Gregory Veeck, Ph.D. Nathan Tabor, Ph.D. Copyright by Kevin B. Haynes 2020 THE URBAN MORPHOLOGY OF HYDERABAD, INDIA: A HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS Kevin B. Haynes, M.S. Western Michigan University, 2020 Hyderabad, India has undergone tremendous change over the last three centuries. The study seeks to understand how and why Hyderabad transitioned from a north-south urban morphological directional pattern to east-west during from 1687 to 2019. Satellite-based remote sensing will be used to measure the extent and land classifications of the city throughout the twentieth and twenty-first century using a geographic information science and historical- geographic approach. -
Gehlot Govt Wins Trust Vote in Rajasthan
VVOLOL NNO.O. XXII ISSUEISSUE NNO.O. 335353 PPAGES.AGES. 88+8+8 ` //-- 4 EENGLISHNGLISH DDAILYAILY THE15 SATURDAY, AUGUST,SOUTH 2020 PUBLISHED FROM: HYDERABAD, CHENNAI INDIA & BANGALORE EDITOR INTIMES CHIEF: BUCHI BABU VUPPALA www.thesouthindiatimes.com /facebook/thesouthindiatimes.yahoo.in / thesouthindiatimes.yahoo.in RENEW COMMITMENT US MULLS CHANGING K’TAKA CM TO OFFER ‘BAGINA’ TO BUILD UNITED NATION SHOWER RULES AFTER DONALD AS KRISHNA SAGAR RESERVOIR ON I˨DAY: VENKAIAH TRUMP’S COMPLAINTS REACHES FULL CAPACITY TTHEHE SSOUTHOUTH INDIAINDIA TTIMESIMES Befitting reply if anyone EENGLISHNGLISH DAILYDAILY Gehlot govt wins trust vote attacks India: Rajnath AANDND IITSTS SSTAFFTAFF WWISHESISHES in Rajasthan Assembly TTSITSIT BBUREAUUREAU New Delhi, Aug 14: Asserting that In- HHAPPYAPPY INDEPENDENCEINDEPENDENCE DDAYAY TSIT BUREAU ing the debate, when Deputy Speaker, “I was wondering that dia took actions only for self-defence Jaipur, Aug 14 : The Ashok Leader of Opposition Rajendra my seat has been shifted. This and not to attack others, Defence Gehlot government in Rajast- Singh Rathore was repeatedly looks like a border, with the rul- Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday ON I-DAY EVE, PREZ ISSUES han won the motion of confi- taking his name, former Deputy ing government one side and said that any enemy country attack- dence by voice vote during the CM Pilot stood up and told the the opposition on the other. ing India will be given a befitting VEILED WARNING TO CHINA special Assembly session con- reply. “Whatever we do in the realm vened on Friday. The special It doesn't matter who sits where of national security, we always do it session was adjourned for two in the Assembly: Pilot for self-defence and not for attacking hours when it got underway on others. -
BOI AD FINAL 09-03-2019.Cdr Full Ad
RECOVERY DEPARTMENT 10-1-1199/2, PTI Building, 2 Floor, A.C.Guards, BOI Hyderabad - 500004.Tel: 040 - 23328143, 23322861, BANK OF INDIA Email: Asset [email protected] E-AUCTION SALE NOTICE UNDER SARFAESI ACT, 2002 CUM NOTICE TO BORROWER / GUARANTORS /GENERAL PUBLIC APPENDIX-IV-A {(See provision to rule 8(6)} Sale Notice for sale of Immovable Properties E-Auction Sale Notice for Sale of Immovable Assets under the SARFAESI Act,2002 r/w R 8(6) of The SI(E) Rules, 2002 , Notice is hereby given to the public in general and in particular to the below mentioned Borrower(s) and Guarantor(s) that the below described immovable properties are mortgaged/charged to the Secured Creditor, the constructive/physical possession of which has been taken by the Authorised Officer of Secured Creditor, and will be sold on “As is where is” “As is what is” and whatever there is” basis on 26.03.2019 for recovery of dues of Secured Creditor, as specified in each account which are due and recoverable from under mentioned Borrowers/ Guarantors. Last Date Of Submission Of Bids Is Till 5 Pm 22.03.2019. Date and Time of Sale : 26.03.2019 at Time 11 AM to 1.30 PM. (With multiple extensions till sale is concluded) 1.General Public/ Interested buyers or cautioned that bank shall not be liable /responsible / answerable for any of the act/dealings of the general public Interested buyers with any third party in this regard or for any remittances to third parties, which may be done at their risk and responsibility.