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Hyderabad Metro Rail Project is the World's Largest Public-Private Partnership Project (PPP) in the Metro Sector. The Hyderabad Metro Rail Network covers a total distance of around 72 km. It has three Metro stops one at Cricket Stadium , second at National Geophysical Research Institute and other at Crossroads of Habsiguda.
Hyderabad is integrated into the National Highway Network of India through NH 44, NH 65, NH 163, NH 765, NH 765D, [2] while four State Highways SH1, SH4, SH 6, SH 19 originate/terminate in Hyderabad. [citation needed] Hyderabad has a vehicle population of nearly 48 lakhs and is the highest after Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai and Mumbai.
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 Hyderabad–Lingampalli route (HL) is a rapid transit service of the Multi-Modal Transport System of Hyderabad, India. Spanning 13 stations, it runs between Hyderabad and Lingampalli 24 times a day.
Paradise metro station is located on the Blue Line of the Hyderabad Metro India. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is near the Osmania University PG College, Gymkhana Cricket ground , Paradise Fire station, Yatri Nivas, Paradise Restaurant, BSNL Office and Sunshine Hospital.
Moosapet Metro Station (also known as Freedom Oil Moosapet) is located on the Red Line of the Hyderabad Metro. [3] This station was opened to public on 2017. It is near to Kukatpally municipal Office, Kukatpallu Bus Depot, Patidar Bhavan, Petrol Bunk, ICICI Bank ATM, Andhra Bank, TSRTC Bus Stop and Vasundhara Hospital.
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Adivasi is the collective term for the tribes of the Indian subcontinent, [3] who are claimed to be the indigenous people of India [18] [19] prior to the Dravidians [20] and Indo-Aryans. It refers to "any of various ethnic groups considered to be the original inhabitants of the Indian subcontinent."