Hyderabad Jewellery Pearl & Gem Fair



Quick Facts

Hyderabad is known for its rich history,culture and architecture representing its unique character as a meeting point for North and South India and its multilingual culture both geographically and culturally. Hyderabad also called as - The City of Nizams, is also one of the most developed cities in the country.

Listed here are a few statistics on Hyderabad, the fifth largest city in India.

Area : 260 Sq. Km
Population : Approx 7 million (1991 Census : 3,145,939)
Growth Rate : 9.5%
Land Use : Urban 93% [including industrial]; Agriculture 1.7%; Water Spread 5.3%
Altitude : 536 meters above sea level
Languages : Urdu, Telgu, Hindi, English
Industries : Cotton and silk textiles, cigarettes, paper, pottery, glassware and more recently information technology and call centers.


Character :
The area exhibits undulating topography with number of tanks and hill ranges. The elevation ranging between 500 to 600m. While Banjara,Jubilee,Golconda,Nawabat Pahad,Tirumalagiri and Moula Ali are prominent hill ranges,Hussain Sagar and Mir Alam are prominent tanks located within the city. Hussain Sagar located in the heart of the city bifurcates it into Secunderabad and Hyderabad. The Musi river passing through the middle of Hyderabad city flows in an easterly direction.

Weather:
Summer temperatures range from a mean maximum of 40 deg centigrade to a mean minimum of 30 deg centigrade. Winter temperatures range from 22 deg centigrade to 14 deg centigrade. The monsoon season normally occurs from June to December. Hyderabad registers rainfall of about 89 cms.