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Gurramguda is home to number of institutes which impart higher education like Sphoorthy Engineering College, Ravi PG College, Sri chaitanya coaching centre along with primary and secondary schools like Bloomingdale School, Mandal Praja Parishad Schools(MPPS), Zee kids for pre primary. apart from these there are Delhi Public School and Sri Vamshidhar High School within 2 to 3 kilometers which ...
The Shiv Mandir, Hyderabad or Shiv Shanker Mahadev temple or Goswamiparshotam Gir Chela Goswami Nihal Gir temple is a Hindu temple located in the Tando Wali Muhammad area in the Hyderabad District in the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is a century old temple.
Hyderabad was a majority Sindhi Hindu city prior to 1948, [14] when many migrated to India and elsewhere [35] after the independence of Pakistan 1947. Hindus who departed had played a major role in the city's economy, and formed the majority of the Hyderabad's population. [ 14 ]
The first ODI Match was played in the stadium during the 1983/84 season when India hosted Pakistan and won the match by four wickets. [10] The match between India and Pakistan on 20 March 1987 was a thriller which ended with the scores tied at 212 in 44 overs. India were declared the victors because they lost fewer wickets (six to Pakistan's ...
Hyderabad Metro Rail Project is the World's Largest Public-Private Partnership Project (PPP) in the Metro Sector. The Hyderabad Metro Rail Network covers a total distance of around 72 km. It has three Metro stops one at Cricket Stadium , second at National Geophysical Research Institute and other at Crossroads of Habsiguda.
Uppuguda is one of the oldest suburbs of old city of Hyderabad. Uppuguda (also known as Huppuguda, which is the name of its Railway Station) is located 3.5 km from the Charminar, and 2.5 km from Defence Research Development Laboratories (DRDL). Uppuguda, previously considered a village, now falls under the jurisdiction of Bandlaguda Mandal.
Niaz Stadium is a cricket ground in Hyderabad, Pakistan. The ground can accommodate 15,000 spectators, [1] and hosted its first Test match in 1973. [2] It was established in November 1961 by the then Commissioner of Hyderabad, Niaz Ahmed, after whom the stadium is named. [3] Niaz Stadium, Hyderabad, Pakistan – main building view.
Hyderabad, twice the capital of Sindh and now the sixth largest city of Pakistan, is one of the oldest cities of the South Asia. Hyderabad is a communication centre, connected by rail with Peshawar and Karachi. The second largest city of the province of Sindh, it has over 6 million people dwelling in it.