Neredmet

[2] It was founded in 1578 AD, But population increased from development of RK Puram lake also known as (Munkidigan Cheruvu).

The engineers and electricians who worked here needed water, So RK Puram Lake was commissioned by the Nizam and dug up in the mid-1800s, occupying a space of around 100 acres.

“The two groups were housed nearby, and while Neredmet became the village RK Puram was the hamlet where the SC persons stayed,” he adds.

All three of these groups needed water, so the RK Puram Lake was commissioned by the Nizam and dug up in the mid-1800s, occupying a space of around 100 acres.

After the sepoy mutiny in 1857, the British continued to expand aggressively, and the area's population began to grow.

The lake remained a major source of drinking water and largely clean, until the late 1960s, when the Electronics Corporation of India Limited (ECIL) was established.

In 1976, the lake flooded the road, following which it was raised by 5 feet by the gram panchayat with the help of mud and stones,” he adds.

In 1980's the total area was encorched by local people converted it as a Basti or Slum, Named as Vinayak Nagar.

Colonies in New Safilguda include: Neredmet is well connected by TSRTC city bus services with Secunderabad, Tirumalagiri and ECIL X Roads.