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Nehru Zoological Park's construction was started on 26 October 1959 and opened to the public on 6 October 1963. The Park is run by forest department, Government of Telangana , and is named after the first Prime Minister of India , Jawaharlal Nehru .
Shivarampally is a major commercial and residential area in Hyderabad, Telangana. It provides connectivity to the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport. The P.V. Narasimha Rao Expressway passes through Shivrampally. Nehru Zoological Park, one of the most visited places
Nehru Zoological Park lies adjacent to the tank and Telangana Tourism operates boats on the lake, for which one has to enter through the zoo. [2] The polluted waters of Mir Alam tank is reportedly harming the animals located in the adjacent zoo.
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The 3 routes which lead to Shamshabad from the city were NH44 (NH7) via Nehru Zoological Park, Srisailam Highway (NH765) and the Inner Ring Road, Hyderabad via Mehdipatnam. Out of the 3 routes, the NH44 already had a very high volumes of traffic and was not in a position to withstand any further rise in the traffic.
Nehru Zoological Park, the city's largest zoo, is the first in India to have a lion and tiger safari park. Hyderabad has three national parks ( Mrugavani National Park , Mahavir Harina Vanasthali National Park and Kasu Brahmananda Reddy National Park ), and the Manjira Wildlife Sanctuary is about 50 km (31 mi) from the city.
'Palm Valley'), is a region in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. It is part of the Bahadurpura constituency. The names Tadban and Palm Valley come from the multitude of palm trees (taḍ) that grew in the area in the late 19th century. [citation needed] It is close to Mir Alam Tank.
The First Phase land required was 750 acres (3.0 km 2), out of which the private land acquired was 500 acres (2.0 km 2). The land required for Second Phase is about 5,500 acres (22 km 2), of which the Govt. land is about 1,000 acres (4.0 km 2). The estimated Cost of Acquisition was ₹250 Crores.