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Nizampet is a village situated in Ranga Reddy district, Telangana. It has Akruti Institute of plastic and cosmetic surgery which is known for world class cosmetic surgery facilities in Hyderabad.

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Nizampet, Ranga Reddy District, TelanganaNizampet is a village situated in the Telangana state of India. It is located in Quthbullapur mandal in Ranga Reddy district of the state. This village has become one of the fastest-growing suburbs around the IT corridor of Hyderabad. Owing to its relatively pollution-free environment and the upcoming townships, Nizampet village is becoming a very popular place for living. The official language of Nizampet is Telugu.

Commercial Areas at Nizampet
This village is a commercial hub for the nearby colonies. It has plenty of supermarkets, shops related to food and clothes. There are also plenty of hospitals in the area. There are two Apollo clinics in the Nizampet Road and Nest Children Hospital near Hanuman Temple. It has Akruti Institute of plastic and cosmetic surgery which is known for world class cosmetic surgery facilities in Hyderabad.

Colonies at Nizampet
The village has many colonies where houses and flats are built independently. Brindhavan Estates is one of the oldest duplex housing societies in Hyderabad. It is situated on the way to Nizampet, around 0.5 km from the main Junction. Balaji Park Town is another old colony which is located near hanuman temple. It is a duplex community with more than fifty houses. Nizampet, Ranga Reddy District, Telangana The other colonies of Nizampet are "Jaya-Bharath Nagar", `Srinivasa Housing Society`, `Narayana Reddy Huda Colony, `Tirumala Nagar`, `Kolan Tulasi Reddy (KTR) Colony, Balaji Hills`, and `Srinivasa Nagar Colony`. Recently, on 6th Feb, 2013, a new colony was established called Sri Vinayaka Nagar colony.

Education Facilities at Nizampet
This village has decent scope for education as it has many schools and institutes for higher education. The schools are Lilliputs Pre School & Samskruti Vidyalaya; Laurus - The School of excellence; ATRI Public School; Kennedy High, the global school; SR Digi school; Rajadhani Residential school; Honey Tots International Pre-School; Ravindra Bharathi School; Silver Oaks - The School of Hyderabad etc.

The institutes for higher education comprise of Rishi UBR; MNR; Shantiniketan; Vignan; Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology; Gokaraju Rangaraju College of Pharmacy and VNR Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering and Technology to name a few.

Temples in Nizampet
There are a number of temples in and around Nizampet village and Nizampet road which include Seven Hills Venkateswara swami temple, Abhayanjaneya Swami temple, Anjaneya Swami temple, Hanuman temple, and Srisitaramalayam approximately.

Connectivity to Nizampet
The village is well connected via roadway and railway. It is connected by APSRTC which runs Bus 231M that connects to Secunderabad and some others to Hyderabad. Also, there is 10N which runs from Secunderabad station to Nizampet village and Nizampet Junction to Bachupally. The two nearest MMTS Hyderabad stations are at the Hitech City Railway Station in Kukatpally Housing Board and the Hafeezpet Station.


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