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The Blue Line is a part of the Hyderabad Metro system in Telangana, India. The line is 27 km long and spans 23 stations from Nagole to Raidurg. It was funded by a public–private partnership (PPP), [1] [2] with the state government holding a minority equity stake. [3] A special purpose vehicle company, L&T Metro Rail Hyderabad Ltd (L&TMRHL ...
This is the list of stations of the Hyderabad Metro, a rapid transit system serving the city of Hyderabad in Telangana, India. As of February 2020, there are 57 metro stations in the network, [1] which were completed and operational as a part of Phase I making it the second longest operational metro network in India after Delhi Metro. [2]
History The Hyundai Rotem rolling stock of the Hyderabad metro . The Hyderabad Metro rail project was approved by the Union government, in 2003. As Hyderabad continued to grow, the Multi-Modal Transport System (MMTS) had insufficient capacity for public transport, and the Union Ministry of Urban Development approved construction of the Hyderabad Metro rail project, directing the Delhi Metro ...
The Hyderabad Multi-Modal Transport System, commonly abbreviated as MMTS, is a suburban rail system in Hyderabad, India. [5] A joint venture of the Government of Telangana (formerly Government of Andhra Pradesh) and the South Central Railway, it is operated by the latter. The 90-kilometre (56 mi) system operates to cater the city of Hyderabad ...
Lumber’s price drop has been particularly dramatic in just the last 90 days in the futures market, with contract prices for July falling 28% to $466 per thousand board feet (futures prices are ...
As of January 2023, Lodha Bellezza Towers 3 & 4 (45 floors, 153 metres) are the tallest completed buildings of Hyderabad. The city has 28 skyscrapers under construction with a height of at least 150 metres. The tallest project under-construction is Candeur Skyline with 4 towers at a height of 244 meters.
The Green Line is a part of the Hyderabad Metro system in Telangana, India. [2] The line is 16.6 km long and spans 15 stations from JBS Parade Ground to Falaknuma. [3] It was funded by a public–private partnership (PPP), [4] [5] with the state government holding a minority equity stake. [6] A special purpose vehicle company, L&T Metro Rail ...
The Hyderabadi Rupee (better known as " Osmania Sicca ") was the currency of the Hyderabad State from 1918 to 1959. It co-existed with the Indian rupee from 1950. Like the Indian rupee, it was divided into 16 annas, each of 12 pai. Coins were issued in copper (later bronze) for denominations of 1 and 2 pai and anna, in cupro-nickel (later ...