Metro CitiesHyderabad Hyderabad,
the capital city of Andhra Pradesh is a large, sparkling and conventional city
on the banks of the river Musi. It endows its guests with mesmerizing
glimpses of past splendours and superbly conserved legacy. With a rich and
around four hundred year old history, Hyderabad is thoroughly traditional in
approach and once known as Bhagyanagar. âThe Istanbul of
Indiaâ is another term that has been doled out to the
city. Hyderabad superbly brings forth a city that encompasses Muslims and
Hindus living peacefully and amicably. The city is crammed with Qutub Shahi architecture that gives it a distinct look and feel at the same time. The Jama Masjid, Toli Masjid, and the Char Minar are some of the prominent buildings in the city clearly depict the architectural significance the city enjoys. The Char Minar is the prime attraction located right in the heart of the city, observing the hustle and bustle of market life. Attractions At Hyderabad Hyderabad is visited also by the visitors for one of the largest Buddha statues in India, and other sites of the attractions are the wonderful Golconda Fortress and the tombs of the Quatab Shahi Kings. In current scenarios, Hyderabad is surging significantly to make a mark on the global map with its Information Technology and Telecommunications. Hyderabad is fast turning out to be a hub for most MNCs and even giving Bangalore a run for its money in terms of foreign investment and outsourcing-related activities. Along with it, the city is now a favoured medical tourism spot for its world-class hospitals, facilities and excellent doctors, and enjoy making merry with absolutely low medical costs.
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Chennai,
a metropolitan south Indian city was initially known as Madras and is the
capital of Tamil Nadu. The city is the country's fourth largest city and
less jam-packed and spoiled than other Indian metro cities. The city carries
the distinction of being the first settlement site of the East India
Company, and the company set up its base here in 1639.