
I was brought up in hyderabad, The city of nawabs
Even though i'm far away from hyderadab now, i still relish my days spent in hyderabad ............Like playing cricket in Hyderabadi gully's, Sipping Irani chai in one of the road side Cafe with a group of friends gossipping about girls around, Travelling length and breadth of the city in the city busses making full use of student general bus passes we had, Catching and getting down the busses while they are running, foot boarding, Getting into the bus when ever someone sees a mobile court van around, humming the tunes of 90's telugu and hindi movie songs. Not to forget hyderabadi dressing and talking in hyderabadi dialect. I should say I had my days when I lived like a typical hyderabadi.
Hyderabad city has been growing day by day both population wise as well as land wise. "Land" it's the only commodity you will always see an increase in price. During early 90's and early 2000's there has been an industrial growth around the city. Land in the outskirts hdave started to sell like "Hot cakes". Sellers have started to increase the land price like hell, but buyers had no option but to pay more money considering the demand for the land. Above all this real estate industry has got all the right ingredients for the involvement of anti-social elements.
Making land settlements, "Kabjas", involved people like political leaders, Rowdy sheeters, " Aaku rowdies" etc.
Today to buy land in hyderabad you need to have "backing" apart from money. A few days back a police officer in a responsible position was arrested for his involvement in land settlements.
Unless we have a strict law enforcement to stop these, It will remain a dream for a common man to buy a land in hyderabad.
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