The early settlers of Safilguda who came around the 1960s/1970s had a very tough time since this area was isolated with no means of transport to reach the city and no electricity. In 1970s people had to bicycle around 6 km to reach the city unless they were able to get the occasional bus. There were only two or three houses and barren land and rock everywhere. Land cost around per sq ft. Earlier it was a hamlet and then it became a small town in Old Neredmet Village.
Sub regions of Safilguda
Safilguda is divided into two major regions. Old Safilguda and Safilguda.
Old Safilguda
The old hamlet of Neredmet village is now known as Old Safilguda. It is located at the Darga of Old Safilguda and serves as a landmark for Old Safilguda.
Colonies in Old Safilguda
Santoshima Nagar Colony
Old Safilguda
Bharath Nagar
Ganesh Nagar
PB Colony
Dwarkamayi Colony
Sudha Nagar
Sainathpuram
Venkateshwara Nagar Colony
Safilguda (New)
This area is in between Safilguda X road – Safilguda Railway station – Safilguda Pocket Complex – Safilguda AOC – RK Nagar – Uttam Nagar – Balram Nagar Region is Known as Safilguda. Safilguda is well connected with Roads and Railways. Located at an approximate distance of 8 km from Secunderabad railway station and 4 km from Jubilee bus station.
Colonies in Safilguda (New)
Sharda Nagar
Surya Nagar Enclave
Chanakyapuri Colony
RK Nagar
Uttam Nagar
Dayanand Nagar
Chandragiri Colony
Balramnagar
Seetharamnagar
Radha Krishna Nagar is specifically a colony that took shape in the 1970s and is one of the well laid-out colonies out there. Uttam Nagar, Dayanand Nagar and Chanakyapuri have also been around since the 1970s. These colonies became popular and a place of choice for Railway employees who purchased plots during the 1970s and constructed houses in the colonies. Even now we can find the Railway employees settled in this part of city and their children working or settled in abroad. A sizeable population came from AP, local people and more importantly people came from Kerala settled here.
Buses are run by TSRTC connecting it to all major parts of the city making them the most preferred mode of transportation here.
Transportion
Road transportation Anandbagh X roads connects to various parts of the city. The public transport at this location provides connections to Uttam nagar, Mettuguda, ECIL, MaulaAli, Tarnaka and more. Railway transportation
Safilguda Railway station
It is the rail route between Secunderabad junction to Bollaram junction Anandbagh crossroads facilitates connections to various parts of the city. The public transport at this location provides connections to Uttam Nagar, Alwal, ECIL, MaulaAli and more. Additionally, this junction also hosts Farmers market every Wednesday. The landmark is also famous for Venkateshwara Temple. Suburban trains plying between Medchal, Bolarum to Secunderabad pass via Safilguda Railway Station but they always run late. On one side of the station is militarycantonment area and the other side is civilian area coming under Ranga Reddy district. You can also find a golf course next to Safilguda, but entry is restricted to military personnel only. The whole cantonment area provides a great relief to the joggers and walkers. Safilguda is one of the most densely populated Middle/Upper class localities in the City today. While independent houses are more in this locality, many number of flats have also come up in and around Safilguda. However, one cannot say much about the design, look or aesthetics of the flats as most of them just present a boxy look.