Dilsukhnagar
Dilsukhnagar | |
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The Busy Main Road of Dilshukhnagar | |
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| Country | File:Flag of India.svg India |
| State | Telangana |
| District | Rangareddy |
| City | Hyderabad |
| Named after | Dilsukh Ramprasad |
| Government | |
| • Body | GHMC |
| Languages | |
| • Official | Telugu |
| Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
| PIN | 500,060 |
| Vehicle registration | TS 08 |
| Lok Sabha constituency | Hyderabad |
| Vidhan Sabha constituency | L.B. Nagar |
| Planning agency | GHMC |
Dilsukhnagar is a commercial and residential neighborhood in Hyderabad, Telangana. One of the largest areas of the city, it is governed by the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation.[1]
Toponym
[edit | edit source]Dilsukhnagar is named after Dilsukh Ram Pershad, a landlord who owned the land of the neighborhood.[2]
History
[edit | edit source]What is today Dilsukhnagar was once agricultural land owned by local landlord Dilsukh Ram Pershad. The land was converted into a non-agricultural layout and subdivided into residential plots for sale.[3]
Once exclusively a residential suburb, strong economic growth has transformed Dilsukhnagar into a major commercial hub.[according to whom?] Kothapet Fruit Market, one of the largest of its kind in the world, was moved to Dilsukhnagar from Jambagh in 1980.[4]
Administration
[edit | edit source]Dilsukhnagar was merged into the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation in 2007 after an order passed by the Government of Telangana. It is now a part of the Telangana State Assembly.[citation needed]
Transport
[edit | edit source]The suburb houses a Telangana State Road Transport Corporation bus depot.[5]
Multi-Modal Transport System station in Malakpet serves Dilsukhnagar.[6] It is well connected by Hyderabad Metro
Incidents
[edit | edit source]The locality has been subject to terrorist attacks twice in its history. Both cases involved attacks using a time bomb. The first incident happened in 2002, allegedly planted by SIMI, an investigation of which is underway.[7] The second incident involving twin blasts occurred in 2013, killing 13 people while injuring 83 others.[8] Death toll enhanced to 17 in the ensuing days.[9] Members of Indian Mujahideen, a terrorist group, were eventually convicted for their role in the blasts.[10]
References
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