Rashtrapati Nilayam
Rashtrapati Nilayam (literally the "President's House") formerly known as Residency House is the official retreat of the President of India located in Hyderabad, Telangana,[1] where the President stays for at least two weeks during winter and conducts official business.[2] It is also used as a guest house for visiting dignitaries. It is located in Bollaram in Secunderabad, a neighborhood of Hyderabad. It was thrown open for public viewing from 1 January to 10 January, with entry being free.[3]
Rashtrapati Nilayam | |
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Rashtrapati Nilayam,Bollaram | |
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Type | Official retreat |
Location | Bollaram, Secunderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana, India |
Current tenants | |
Completed | 1860 |
History
Originally the Residency House, was constructed in 1860 by Nizam Nazir-ud-Dowla.[4] It became the country house of the British Resident at Secunderabad. After the Hyderabad state's liberation in 1948, it became President's retreat and used as Southern Sojourn.[5][6]
Architecture
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A slideshow of Rashtrapati Nilayam building, Hyderabad. Published in Deccan Chronicle |
The 16-room estate is spread over an area of 90 acres (360,000 m2), consisting of single storied building besides visitors' quarters that can accommodate 150 people. It has a Dining Hall, Darbar Hall, Morning room, Cinema Hall, etc. Unique aspect of this Rashtrapati Nilayam is that the kitchen and dining hall are independent buildings connected with a tunnel to take food.
The retreat's premises comprises landscaped garden, seasonal flowering plants and display of potted plants around the main building, natural cascading water falls and seven different types of nutrition gardens of Mango, Pomegranate, Guava, Amla, Coconut and Cheeku(Sapota).
Garden
The Herbal Garden, inaugurated in December 2009, of medicinal and aromatic plants is spread over 7,000 sq metres, has about 116 species of medicinal and aromatic plants including sarpagandha, kalabandha, citronella, lemon grass, khus, geranium, coriander, sandalwood, tuber rose, jasmine, kalmegh, tulsi etc. The garden was built by CPWD and the Telangana Medicinal Plants Board, while Rashtrapati Bhavan and National Medicinal Plants Board funded the project.
See also
References
- "Cities / Hyderabad : Rashtrapati Nilayam bags first prize in Garden Festival 2010". Chennai, India: The Hindu. 5 February 2010. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
- "Meghalaya proposes President's "third retreat"". Deccan Herald. 17 June 2019. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
- "PIB Press Release". Pib.nic.in. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
- "R P Nilayam to be thrown open to public from Jan 6-12 - The Times of India". The Times Of India.
- "Rashtrapati bhavan:presidential retreats". presidentofindia.nic. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
- "Rashtrapati Nilayam is open for public". Deccan Chronicle. 7 January 2014. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
- "Rashtrapati Nilayam opens its gates for visitors". Rediff News. 31 December 2010. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
- "President Patil arriving Hyderabad on 15-day southern sojourn | TopNews". Topnews.in. 27 December 2008. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
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