Mir Alam Tank

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Mir Alam Tank is a reservoir in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. It is located to the south of Musi river. It was the primary source of drinking water to Hyderabad before Osman Sagar and Himayat Sagar were built. It is connected to National Highway7 near Palm Valley (Tadbun).

Mir Alam Tank
Mir Alam Tank is located in Telangana
Mir Alam Tank
Mir Alam Tank
LocationHyderabad, Telangana
Coordinates17°21′N 78°26′E / 17.350°N 78.433°E / 17.350; 78.433Coordinates: 17°21′N 78°26′E / 17.350°N 78.433°E / 17.350; 78.433
TypeReservoir
Primary inflowsMusi
Primary outflowsMusi
Basin countriesIndia
Surface area600 acres (240 ha)
IslandsTwo
SettlementsHyderabad

HistoryEdit

The tank is named after Mir Alam Bahadur, then Prime Minister of Hyderabad State (1804 - 1808), during the reign of Asaf Jah III, the third Nizam of Hyderabad state. Mir Alam laid the foundation for the tank on 20 July 1804 and it was completed in about two years on 8 June 1806.

FacilitiesEdit

Nehru Zoological Park lies adjacent to the tank and Telangana Tourism operates boats on the lake, for which one has to enter through the zoo.

TransportEdit

Mir Alam Tank is serviced by Rajendranagar bus depot, Falaknuma bus depot among others. Bus Route No. 7Z, 49 from secunderabad Railway station, 94, 95 from KOTHI, 74, 73, 251 from Afzal Gunj and are available every 10 minutes. The nearest Hyderabad Multi-Modal Transport System station is situated at Shivrampally.

Mir Alam ParkEdit

A park is made on the nearshore Mir Alam tank, a water body under the leadership of Harichandana Dasari IAS Addl. Commissioner GHMC. The park is constructed using the Deccani theme. Qutab Shahi, style painting is on the walls and painting are in 3D. There is a science park and other amenities too & This park is constructed upon FTL of MirAlam by Land filling which is totally illegal & against law.[1]

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

  1. "Mir Alam Tank Park to bask in past glory". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 8 May 2019.

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