Will Hyderabad continue its past glory, now that it is the Capital of new State?

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Hyderabad, one of the most beautiful cities of India, was a little disturbed in the recent past for political reasons. It is still one of the most beautiful cities of India. Can it retain its past glory, under this new dispensation? What will be the new challenges, not that Seemandhara is going great guns with the New Capital idea?

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Hyderabad, one of the most beautiful cities of India, was a little disturbed in the recent past for political reasons. It is still one of the most beautiful cities of India. Can it retain its past glory, under this new dispensation? What will be the new challenges, not that Seemandhara is going great guns with the New Capital idea?


The erstwhile Hyderabsd that was in shambles was developed in the composite Hyderabad. Political upheavals robbed its sheen and shine. Right now it's the joint capital. So seemandhra will not show any interest towards its development. Now the stress is on building the capital for seemandhra. Seemandhra will build a capital better than Hyderabad.
Irrespective of who rules Hyderabad it will continue to be a great city. It is a city with a glorious past and a good future so what if the present is troubled.
Irrespective of who rules Hyderabad it will continue to be a great city. It is a city with a glorious past and a good future so what if the present is troubled.


No investor is interested to invest because of the troubled present. RatherIT industries like WIPRO and INFOSYS are leaning towards Seemandhra. But Seemandhra is in shambles. No capital and no secretariat.
Seemandhra going to lead Hyderabad. Already several confusions in city names like bombay now bumbai,Madras-Chennai,Kalkatta-kolkatta. Hope Seemandhra will get a new name for better confusion in future.
Seemandhra is no more interested in Hyderabad. It's going to build a new capital between Vijayawada and Guntur.
I don't know much about Andhra but why can't this development should be between Guntakal to Raichur. There is no much development on that side. Only Guntakal and Raichur are considered as Junctions other than that there is no development on that side.
I don't know much about Andhra but why can't this development should be between Guntakal to Raichur. There is no much development on that side. Only Guntakal and Raichur are considered as Junctions other than that there is no development on that side.


A new capital will be selected where there is a chance for development. Practically empty spaces are needed located in the center of the state. We have fully and highly developed places like Vizag and Vijayawada. They are already developed. and if they are made capital they become congested. That's why we have chosen an empty region between Vijayawada and Guntur.
I should not give any opinion on the basis of my half-baked knowledge and information about the goings-on of Hyderabad or AP, however, I sincerely wish that Hyderabad, which is indeed one of the most beautiful cities of India should prosper in leaps and bounds in very sense of the term.
Right now Hyderabad is a Joint capital. It means neither Telangana nor Seemandhra are not keen in preserving its past glory or add up more to enhance its glory. Simply said Hyderabadsis an Orphan now.
I completely agree with you. I have lived in Hyderabad for around 2 years but that was before the formation of Seemandhara. I completely loved the city, its culture, food and people. I have worked there and had made some really good friends with whom I still have contact. I truly believe Hyderabad can never lose its past glory. :)
Irrespective of who rules Hyderabad it will continue to be a great city. It is a city with a glorious past and a good future so what if the present is troubled.


No investor is interested to invest because of the troubled present. RatherIT industries like WIPRO and INFOSYS are leaning towards Seemandhra. But Seemandhra is in shambles. No capital and no secretariat.


Still in my opinion, as far as I have seen in my two visits to Hyderabad, they have have better infrastructure of roads and public transport, much much better than Bangalore and Pune. Hyderabad also has the best and largest market of pearls, so I feel it will not lose its importance and glory. Although this might be a time for setback, but I am sure it will only be temporary.
I completely agree with you. I have lived in Hyderabad for around 2 years but that was before the formation of Seemandhara. I completely loved the city, its culture, food and people. I have worked there and had made some really good friends with whom I still have contact. I truly believe Hyderabad can never lose its past glory. :)


I agree with you. But that was past. Political turmoil made Hyderabad lose its shine and sheen of late. I was a resident of Hyderabad and had my education there.
I lived near Himayat nagar and Yuosufguda. I remember there was a shop which was famous for its freshly baked cakes and biscuits. I was a regular customer there.
Oh really actually it has been 7 years now since I have left Hyderabad so I am not aware of the recent changes. It will be really disappointing if Hyderabad does not regain its original glory. It is a beautiful city with a very rich history and culture.
Oh really actually it has been 7 years now since I have left Hyderabad so I am not aware of the recent changes. It will be really disappointing if Hyderabad does not regain its original glory. It is a beautiful city with a very rich history and culture.


I too would be glad to see Hyderabad in its old pristine glory. Now i feel like weeping seeing regional feelings. telangana and non -Telangana feelings.
I lived in Vijayanagar colony. I had my own house. I was educated in Methodist boys high school and Nizam college.
I have friends there in Hyderabad who used to call me sometimes regarding the telangana issues. They stopped going to their office for few days due to the political unrest. I have never seen Hyderabad like this............so my memories were of that old peaceful Hyderabad. So it was really disheartening for me to hear about such incidents.
I have friends there in Hyderabad who used to call me sometimes regarding the telangana issues. They stopped going to their office for few days due to the political unrest. I have never seen Hyderabad like this............so my memories were of that old peaceful Hyderabad. So it was really disheartening for me to hear about such incidents.


It's no longer that old Hyderabad. It's stinking with politics and regionalism. Suspicion and uncertainty are hovering in the skies of Hyderabad.
I have friends there in Hyderabad who used to call me sometimes regarding the telangana issues. They stopped going to their office for few days due to the political unrest. I have never seen Hyderabad like this............so my memories were of that old peaceful Hyderabad. So it was really disheartening for me to hear about such incidents.


It's no longer that old Hyderabad. It's stinking with politics and regionalism. Suspicion and uncertainty are hovering in the skies of Hyderabad.


I hope Hyderabad is going through transitional period. All will be normal soon.
I have friends there in Hyderabad who used to call me sometimes regarding the telangana issues. They stopped going to their office for few days due to the political unrest. I have never seen Hyderabad like this............so my memories were of that old peaceful Hyderabad. So it was really disheartening for me to hear about such incidents.


It's no longer that old Hyderabad. It's stinking with politics and regionalism. Suspicion and uncertainty are hovering in the skies of Hyderabad.


I hope Hyderabad is going through transitional period. All will be normal soon.


Chances are bleak. Differences between the people from the two states are on the rise.even after years these hostilities continue.on many issues like water, power and education. Before bifurcation these issues were not resolved. And they cannot be resolved. The enmity is like India Pakistan enemity . Division was done in haste for the sake of votes. Neither Congress nor the people's purpose will be served.
I have friends there in Hyderabad who used to call me sometimes regarding the telangana issues. They stopped going to their office for few days due to the political unrest. I have never seen Hyderabad like this............so my memories were of that old peaceful Hyderabad. So it was really disheartening for me to hear about such incidents.


It's no longer that old Hyderabad. It's stinking with politics and regionalism. Suspicion and uncertainty are hovering in the skies of Hyderabad.


I hope Hyderabad is going through transitional period. All will be normal soon.


Chances are bleak. Differences between the people from the two states are on the rise.even after years these hostilities continue.on many issues like water, power and education. Before bifurcation these issues were not resolved. And they cannot be resolved. The enmity is like India Pakistan enemity . Division was done in haste for the sake of votes. Neither Congress nor the people's purpose will be served.


Division should not give importance to one city. Two cities share the knowledge and get developed by the resources they have. If Hyderabad is concentrating on softwares Semmandhra will concentrate on outsouring. The two states concentrate on the development side only not on political issues.

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