Anandbagh

Summary

Anandbagh is a locality and a ward in Malkajgiri suburb of Hyderabad city.[1] It falls under the Malkajgiri mandal of the Medchal-Malkajgiri district of the Indian State of Telangana. It is administered as Ward No. 139 of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation.[2]

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Anandbagh is located in Telangana
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Location in the state of Telangana, India
Anandbagh is located in India
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Anandbagh (India)
Coordinates: 17°26′54″N 78°31′45″E / 17.44833°N 78.52917°E / 17.44833; 78.52917
Country India
StateTelangana
DistrictMedchal–Malkajgiri
CityHyderabad
Government
 • BodyGHMC
Languages
 • OfficialTelugu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN Code Postal Area and Head Office
500047
Vehicle registrationTS-08
Lok Sabha constituencyMalkajgiri
Vidhan Sabha constituencyMalkajgiri
Planning agencyHyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority

Etymology edit

Anandbagh is a portmanteau of two words: Anand and Bagh, meaning Joy and Garden respectively in Urdu language. Therefore, Anandbagh translates to Joy Garden. Earlier(1578-1970's) times AnandBagh is forest in between Neredmet Village - Malkajgiri Village. Then it was converted into Agricultural fields and Fruit Gradens.

Locality edit

Anandbagh is bifurcated into East Anandbagh and West Anandbagh.[3] While East Anandbagh is predominantly residential, West Anandbagh has many commercial establishments. Nearby neighbourhoods include Safilguda, Vinayak Nagar, Neredmet and Moula Ali.

Transportation edit

Anandbagh is well connected by TSRTC city bus services with Secunderabad and ECIL X Roads. The nearest railway station is Safilguda railway station and the nearest metro is Mettuguda metro station.

References edit

  1. ^ Bommala, Nabinder (13 February 2020). "Land acquisition process for Anandbagh RuB completed, project to be ready by July". The Times of India. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  2. ^ "Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation wards" (PDF). Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  3. ^ Vadlamudi, Swathi (25 September 2019). "A repeat ordeal for East Anandbagh residents". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 1 July 2020.