IDA Bollaram

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IDA Bollaram
Industrial Area
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IDA Bollaram
Location of IDA Bollaram in Telangana, India.
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IDA Bollaram
IDA Bollaram (India)
Coordinates: 17°32′39″N78°20′55″E / 17.5443°N 78.3486°E / 17.5443; 78.3486 Coordinates: 17°32′39″N78°20′55″E / 17.5443°N 78.3486°E / 17.5443; 78.3486
Country Flag of India.svg India
State Telangana
District Sangareddy district
Mandal Jinnaram
Metro Hyderabad
Time zone UTC+5.30 (IST)
Postal Index Number (PIN)
+Country Code-Area Code +91-8458
ISO 3166 code IN-TG
Vehicle registration TS

IDA Bollaram, also known as Bollaram Industrial Area, is located in the village of Bollaram, in Jinnaram mandal of the Sangareddy district of Telangana, India. It is a part of Hyderabad metropolitan region. [1]

Contents

It is surrounded by Bachupally, Miyapur, Ameenpur. There are many buses available from Miyapur and Kukatpally to IDA Bollarum.

Industries

Many industries are located here like Rampex labs, Dr. Reddy's Labs, Khetan, Coca-Cola, Sujana, Mylan, Aparna, Aurobindo pharma and many others.*

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References

  1. Singh, T. Lalith (8 November 2010). "Industrial pollution continues unabated". The Hindu.