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Monda Market

Coordinates: 17°26′3″N 78°29′48″E / 17.43417°N 78.49667°E / 17.43417; 78.49667
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Monda Market
Monda Market is located in Hyderabad
Monda Market
Location within Hyderabad
Monda Market is located in India
Monda Market
Monda Market (India)
General information
Architectural styleArt Deco
Town or citySecunderabad
CountryIndia
Coordinates17°26′3″N 78°29′48″E / 17.43417°N 78.49667°E / 17.43417; 78.49667
Completed1868
OwnerGHMC


Monda Market is a vegetable market located at Secunderabad. It is said to have been established in 1870s to cater to resident British army units.[1] [2] The market is located approximately at 500 m (0.31 mi) from Secunderabad Railway Station.

It was one of the largest wholesale and retail markets in Hyderabad. Officially about 375 traders have business in the Monda Market. GHMC has stated that due to poor conditions and inadequate facilities, the existing structure is to be demolished and a new multi-storied complex was to be constructed in its place. In 1998, the wholesale vegetable business was shifted to Bowenpally about 6 km (3.7 mi) from Secunderabad. The proposal to shift the retail market was dropped after traders opposed the move.[3]

Architecture

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The Monda Market is designed in the art deco style, with a clock tower overlooking the market. The old jail complex also known as Jail Khana which was built in 1826 and was used to lodge political prisoners during the pre-Independence era by Britishers is located adjacent to the market. The jail built using granite and limestone was declared as a heritage structure in 2006. In 1956 after formation of Andhra Pradesh, the jail was converted into a commercial structure and was handed over to local administration [1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Secunderabad's Monda Market, Jail Khana to get facelift soon". Telangana Today. 8 May 2012. Retrieved 6 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Monda Market: no more a shopper's paradise". The Hindu. 8 May 2012. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
  3. ^ "Fearing hike in rent, traders oppose alternative municipal complexes". Times of India. 2 August 2011. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
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