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Anandbagh
Anandbagh is located in Telangana
Anandbagh
Anandbagh
Location in the state of Telangana, India
Anandbagh is located in India
Anandbagh
Anandbagh
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

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]

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.

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