Hyderabad: Contractors on Tuesday began old Secretariat building complex which once housed the core of the Telangana state's administration.The demolition began in … The old secretariat had an old Nizam period heritage structure called as Peshi or G-block.
The official head of the each department is the secretary to government. The secretariat has various following departments based on the rules of business, from which the business of state governance is transacted. However, the Telangana government could not go ahead with the demolition as some leaders of opposition parties and concerned citizens moved the High Court, seeking direction to the government not to demolish the … It had 10 blocks and spread over 25.5 acres.
By afternoon, it is said that four of the eleven buildings … It had 10 blocks and spread over 25.5 acres. Hyderabad: Barely three days after giving a green signal for its demolition, Telangana High Court on Friday stayed the demolition of Telangana Secretariat building, undertaken by the state government, till Monday.The order was passed after a petition was filed against the building's destruction, confirmed the petitioner's counsel Advocate Chikkudu Prabhakar. Hyderabad: Old Secretariat building demolition begins, all routes closed An official told indianexpress.com that the whole operation was planned meticulously so as to avoid any obstruction including from the media. Block G, which was once known as Saifabad Palace, belongs to Nizams of Hyderabad state.
The operation was meticulously planned and all roads leading to the secretariat have been blocked since. The old secretariat had an old Nizam period heritage structure called as Peshi or G-block. As Andhra Pradesh had already shifted its capital to Amaravati, the new government of YSR Congress Party handed over the secretariat buildings in Hyderabad to Telangana. Hyderabad: New building construction for the Secretariat seems to be the top plan of the State government. According to the sources, Three to four … Given the TRS government's indifference to its heritage value, no fond farewells were said to the old building, which was the nerve centre of all governments in the old undivided Andhra Pradesh.The path to the razing was cleared by the Telangana High Court when it dismissed a bunch of petitions challenging the TRS government's decision to pull down the old building and build a new one its place, at a cost upwards of Rs 450 crore.Chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao's office released a picture of what the replacement building will look like.
It'g got to be be approved by the chief minister of course.Chandrashekar Rao laid the foundation stone for the new administrativeHowever, some public interest litigations (PILs) were filed in the High Court challenging the decision to construct a new building at great cost.The new secretariat will have about 4 lakh sq ft of space and is meant to be an integrated administrative hub, equipped with state-of-the-art connectivity and other features.More importantly for the TRS government, it will be vaastu compliant.Hyderabad's beloved Secretariat building complex razedA new vaastu-compliant admin hub covering 4 lakh sq ft of space is to come up on the site
After the state bifurcation, the building were divided into 58:42 for AP and Telangana for 10 years, until 2024. The demolition of 10 blocks of the state secretariat building complex, located on a 25.5-acre land adjoining Hussainsagar lake in Hyderabad, was taken up on the intervening night of July 6 and 7. After the state bifurcation, the building were divided into 58:42 for AP and Telangana for 10 years, until 2024. The demolition of 10 blocks of the state secretariat building complex, located on a 25.5-acre land adjoining Hussainsagar lake in Hyderabad, was taken up on the intervening night of July 6 and 7. The land of the entire area is 25.5 acres.The razing of old Secretariat complex of Telangana began in Hyderabad early in July 2020, with the government starting demolition of the old buildings and paving the way for construction of a state-of-the-art new complex in its place. The land of the entire area is 25.5 acres. The G-Block of Secretariat, which is in a dilapidated condition, is likely to turn into a pot of gold for the state government which has decided to demolish the existing buildings in the Secretariat.
The official head of the each department is the secretary to government. The secretariat has various following departments based on the rules of business, from which the business of state governance is transacted. However, the Telangana government could not go ahead with the demolition as some leaders of opposition parties and concerned citizens moved the High Court, seeking direction to the government not to demolish the … It had 10 blocks and spread over 25.5 acres.
By afternoon, it is said that four of the eleven buildings … It had 10 blocks and spread over 25.5 acres. Hyderabad: Barely three days after giving a green signal for its demolition, Telangana High Court on Friday stayed the demolition of Telangana Secretariat building, undertaken by the state government, till Monday.The order was passed after a petition was filed against the building's destruction, confirmed the petitioner's counsel Advocate Chikkudu Prabhakar. Hyderabad: Old Secretariat building demolition begins, all routes closed An official told indianexpress.com that the whole operation was planned meticulously so as to avoid any obstruction including from the media. Block G, which was once known as Saifabad Palace, belongs to Nizams of Hyderabad state.
The operation was meticulously planned and all roads leading to the secretariat have been blocked since. The old secretariat had an old Nizam period heritage structure called as Peshi or G-block. As Andhra Pradesh had already shifted its capital to Amaravati, the new government of YSR Congress Party handed over the secretariat buildings in Hyderabad to Telangana. Hyderabad: New building construction for the Secretariat seems to be the top plan of the State government. According to the sources, Three to four … Given the TRS government's indifference to its heritage value, no fond farewells were said to the old building, which was the nerve centre of all governments in the old undivided Andhra Pradesh.The path to the razing was cleared by the Telangana High Court when it dismissed a bunch of petitions challenging the TRS government's decision to pull down the old building and build a new one its place, at a cost upwards of Rs 450 crore.Chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao's office released a picture of what the replacement building will look like.
It'g got to be be approved by the chief minister of course.Chandrashekar Rao laid the foundation stone for the new administrativeHowever, some public interest litigations (PILs) were filed in the High Court challenging the decision to construct a new building at great cost.The new secretariat will have about 4 lakh sq ft of space and is meant to be an integrated administrative hub, equipped with state-of-the-art connectivity and other features.More importantly for the TRS government, it will be vaastu compliant.Hyderabad's beloved Secretariat building complex razedA new vaastu-compliant admin hub covering 4 lakh sq ft of space is to come up on the site
After the state bifurcation, the building were divided into 58:42 for AP and Telangana for 10 years, until 2024. The demolition of 10 blocks of the state secretariat building complex, located on a 25.5-acre land adjoining Hussainsagar lake in Hyderabad, was taken up on the intervening night of July 6 and 7. After the state bifurcation, the building were divided into 58:42 for AP and Telangana for 10 years, until 2024. The demolition of 10 blocks of the state secretariat building complex, located on a 25.5-acre land adjoining Hussainsagar lake in Hyderabad, was taken up on the intervening night of July 6 and 7. The land of the entire area is 25.5 acres.The razing of old Secretariat complex of Telangana began in Hyderabad early in July 2020, with the government starting demolition of the old buildings and paving the way for construction of a state-of-the-art new complex in its place. The land of the entire area is 25.5 acres. The G-Block of Secretariat, which is in a dilapidated condition, is likely to turn into a pot of gold for the state government which has decided to demolish the existing buildings in the Secretariat.