Hyderabad, Feb. 22 -- After the shocking demolition of the historic and iconic Secunderabad railway station's main terminus last week, activists now fear that the heritage building of the Nampally station could also meet a similar fate. The iconic pink coloured main facade of the Secunderabad station was razed down by the South Central Railway (SCR) authorities as part of redevelopment works.
While SCR officials said that as of now there is no plan to demolish the Nampally railway station, the structure, built a little before 1910, is reportedly not in the list of protected monuments. The now demolished Secunderabad railway station was originally built in 1874 by the Nizams Guaranteed Railways with the help of the British.
Although the ...
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