Rashtrapathi Nilayam Hyderabad
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The Official Residence of the President of India in South India, known as the Rashtrapathi Nilayam was the erstwhile residence of the British Federal agent in Hyderabad, which is near Alwal. The residency was the standing emblem of the British Super Imperial Power and its paramount presence in Deccan. As you have to Hyderabad, you are sure to find the faded footprints of the British Raj in India. Just be connected and your sure to get the best vistas in Hyderabad of the British influence that has infiltrated in the city. As you come there are number of things you can have a look of in the cantonment there are a plethora of things that get you glued you to the India.
The Trimulgherry Fort, completed in 1867 is a part of the Cantonment, the outer walls take up almost three miles in circumference. The fort once was home to the arsenals, barracks, stables, mews, mess houses, and military offices all inside the vicinity.
Today the Rashtrapathi Nilayam is home to the Military Hospital. There is the Trinity Church, which is famed to receive the patronization of the British Raj, but is now supported by the local community. Then you would get to see the Military Prison, which bears the woes and tears of the Indians, the walls are a silent witness to the plight of the prisoners in the hand of the British people.
You can get into the colonial life of the British, by exploring the twin city of the Hyderabad, Secunderabad, which came into life as a camping site for the British soldiers.
When the British took over India then the Nizam of the Hyderabad in order to increase the bond of friendship gave the British the right be stationed at the out skirts of the City, to get the faithful tag of the British. There came up the Secunderabad Club that now has the members from the Indian Defense forces.