All the Western structures in Hyderabad are going to be affected by the metro rail expanding into the Old City. The state government has already marked the main road for expansion.
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China patiently invested capital, skill and technology in coal gasification. Unlike it, we won’t move from words to action. As crude prices decline, we lose interest.
Only the Munshi Nann will be fully demolished, but its tandoor can be located to another location – so the heritage oven is going to survive, after all said and done. Rest of the heritage buildings will be partially and nominally effected – not a great loss as the main buildings are going to survive. and, by the way those buildings constructed only a 100 years ago cannot be considered to be of great historic importance – we have a thousands of years old history, so cheers, enjoy the development which is for public good.
why dont you commmute on your camel every day to eat rancid and putrid naan. every day ? Let othersuse metro for office commute. There is a limit to stupidity. You willl get such urine mixed naan all over hyderabad. But metro has to go only there
It never ceases to amaze how the privileged in this country care more about monuments in the name of heritage but never seem to care or interested in understanding the situation of underprivileged(homeless,rag pickers,orphans,beggars, transgenders,poor) who numbers are certainly in thousands
If not lakhs who inhabit the garbage and pot hole adorned roads of Hyderabad especially in Old city.When this is brought to their attention the so called heritage activists who seek the government to spends crores of rupees in repair and reconstruction of these old monuments they call these monuments as “intangible” “livin memory” I can’t help but feel whether they think these “intangible and living monuments” are more intangible than lives of thousands of people
Only the Munshi Nann will be fully demolished, but its tandoor can be located to another location – so the heritage oven is going to survive, after all said and done. Rest of the heritage buildings will be partially and nominally effected – not a great loss as the main buildings are going to survive. and, by the way those buildings constructed only a 100 years ago cannot be considered to be of great historic importance – we have a thousands of years old history, so cheers, enjoy the development which is for public good.
why dont you commmute on your camel every day to eat rancid and putrid naan. every day ? Let othersuse metro for office commute. There is a limit to stupidity. You willl get such urine mixed naan all over hyderabad. But metro has to go only there
It never ceases to amaze how the privileged in this country care more about monuments in the name of heritage but never seem to care or interested in understanding the situation of underprivileged(homeless,rag pickers,orphans,beggars, transgenders,poor) who numbers are certainly in thousands
If not lakhs who inhabit the garbage and pot hole adorned roads of Hyderabad especially in Old city.When this is brought to their attention the so called heritage activists who seek the government to spends crores of rupees in repair and reconstruction of these old monuments they call these monuments as “intangible” “livin memory” I can’t help but feel whether they think these “intangible and living monuments” are more intangible than lives of thousands of people