| Geography Of Hyderabad District, Telangana.The district of   Hyderabad, situated on the Deccan plateau, lies at an altitude of 217   square kilometres, occupying an area of 217 square kilometres. Most of   the area has a rocky terrain and some areas are hilly. Crops are   commonly grown in the surrounding paddy fields. Hyderabad is the 5th   largest city in India. It has twin cities Viz., Hyderabad and   Secunderabad with its suburbs extending upto 16 miles. The Hyderabad   city is situated in 1o 11` of the Northern Longitude and 78o 27` of the   Eastern Longitude. 1778` above MSL and on grey and Pink Granites among   the world`s oldest. The highest point in the city is Banjara Hills. The   contour level falls gradually from west to east creating almost a   through near the Musi River which runs through the city. This natural   feature has facilitated water supply by gravity.
 The climate of Hyderabad remains fairly warm through most parts of the   year and do not receive much rainfall in the monsoon. With the onset of   winters in North and central parts of India, temperatures marginally   come down in the months of December and January and the nights become   quite cool in and around the Hyderabad city. During the summer months,   the mercury goes as high as 42 degree Celsius while in winters the   minimum temperature may come down to as low as 12 degree Celsius. June   to November are the months of monsoons, accompanied by rains. During the   Monsoons also the temperature goes down at times. Thus, for most parts   of the year the weather and climate of Hyderabad remains fairly moderate   the city mat be visited anytime in the year but the best season to   visit Hyderabad is between October-February.
 
 The major languages spoken here are the Urdu language, Hindi language,   Telugu and English and about 50% of the population consists of Muslims;   there are Hindus and Sikhs also. Muslims constitute about 40% of the   population, making Hyderabad`s Muslim community the largest in Telangana. Muslims have substantial presence across the city and are   predominant in and around Old City. Christians constitute a small amount   of the city`s population. Churches are located across the city and the   popular ones are in Abid and Secunderabad areas.
 
 The Non-Agriculture sector is the basis of the economy of the district   covering 98.09 percent of the total Geographical area of the district is   put to Non-Agricultural uses indicating predominance of   non-agricultural activities in the district. Hyderabad is known as the   city of pearls, lakes and, lately, for its IT companies. Products such   as silverware, saris, Nirmal and Kalamkari paintings and artifacts,   unique Bidri handcrafted items, lacquer bangles studded with stones,   silk ware, cotton ware and handloom-based clothing materials are made   and traded through the city for centuries. Hyderabad is also a major   centre for pharmaceuticals with companies such as Dr. Reddy`s   Laboratories, Matrix Laboratories, Hetero Drugs Limited, Divis Labs,   Aurobindo Pharma Limited, Lee Pharma and Vimta Labs being housed in the   city. The prime exports of the region are Basmati rice and spices,   medical transcription and oil exports.
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