Irram Manzil complex left to its fate
The Hindu
More than two years after the Telangana High Court stepped in to stop the destruction of Irram Manzil, the old palace complex of Hyderabad nobility has become a building with no caretakers.
The vast property whose frontage stretches for 120 metres is a spot for siestas, cinema shoots and Sunday walks. “Whenever we come to Hyderabad, we come to sleep here for some time. Nobody disturbs us except when there is a film shoot when it becomes very noisy,” says Koya Raju, an itinerant fortune teller who travels from Yadadri to the city.
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