Tag: Houz

  • Hyderabad: Teenage girl dies on the spot in road accident at Langar Houz

    Hyderabad: Teenage girl dies on the spot in road accident at Langar Houz

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    Hyderabad: A road accident in Hyderabad has claimed the life of an 18-year-old girl, while her father and younger sister sustained injuries. The incident occurred on Thursday night at Langar House when the victims were traveling on a two-wheeler to their residence located at Brundavan Colony, Tolichowki.

    The victim, Syed Nasreen Begum, and her family were on their way home when a truck hit their vehicle from behind. While Nasreen Begum died on the spot, her father and younger sister, aged 10 years and a student of class VI, were injured.

    According to preliminary reports, the truck driver, Venkataiah, was driving at high speed and lost control of the steering, leading to the accident. The Langar Houz Police have registered a case and arrested the truck driver.

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  • Photos: Restoration of Hyderabad’s Gulzar Houz kicks off

    Photos: Restoration of Hyderabad’s Gulzar Houz kicks off

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    Hyderabad: The restoration of the 16th-century Gulzar Houz (fountain) in the Old City of Hyderabad began on Monday night. The workers initiated the process by drilling and removing concrete from the structure.

    Unfortunately, this has led to the circulation of false information on social media and among local media outlets, claiming that the structure is being “demolished”.

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  • Hyderabad: Restoration of Gulzar Houz leads to ‘demolition’ rumours

    Hyderabad: Restoration of Gulzar Houz leads to ‘demolition’ rumours

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    Hyderabad: The state government here began restoration of the 16th century Gulzar Houz (fountain) in the Old City. On Monday night, workers started drilling out and removing concrete from the structure using a machine, leading to several false messages spreading on social media and also amongst local media, that the structure is being ‘demolished.

    Using tin sheets, Gulzar Houz has been was covered from all sides by the contractor who is taking up the restoration works. A board put up at the site reads ‘ Deccan Terrain”, as the name of the heritage conservation company.

    A person linked to the company said that restoration works at Gulzar Houz are being taken up for which first a study will be done on needs to be done to begin the actual process of restoring it. They expect the works to completed in two months time.

    After noticing the workers at Gulzar Houz, people gathered in large numbers. The police were called and the cops dispersed the crowd after explaining about what was really going on, with regard to the restoration of the structure.

    The Gulzar Houz was built some years after the Charminar, which was built as Hyderabad’s foundational monument in 1591 by Mohd Quli Qutb Shah, the city’s founder. The Gulzar Houz was originally called ‘Char Su Ka Houz’ (fountain of the four sides) and was built as a drinking water fountain for locals of the city.

    The Golconda fort existed as a walled city until Hyderabad was built in 1591. The Qutb Shahi dynasty, which founded the city, ended in 1687.

    However, after the destruction of Hyderabad in 1687 by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, and subsequently with the Nizams coming in (1724) as governors of the Decan, changes were made to Gular Houz. The old massive structure was eventually broken down to what it is today.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )