From the royal charm of Charminar & Chowmahalla Palace to the serenity of Hussain Sagar ,from insightful learning at IGBC to the cinematic magic of Ramoji Film City —every moment was unforgettable!
The students of S1 SECM visited the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) headquarters at Hyderabd as part of the activities of IGBC Student chapter at FISAT. The Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) is part of the Confederation of Indian Industry and promotes sustainable construction practices in India. It develops green building rating systems and certifies projects that meet standards for energy efficiency, water conservation, and environmental performance. The visit helped the students understand the importance of sustainable construction practices. They were introduced to the methods in which energy efficiency was implemented in the IGBC headquarters building and the relevance of achieving this.
Hyderabad welcomed us with a perfect blend of history and hospitality. After enjoying a flavorful lunch at Bawarchi Restaurant, we stepped into the city’s rich past. The grandeur of Chowmahalla Palace reflected the legacy of the Nizams, while the iconic Charminar and the serene Makkah Masjid offered a glimpse into Hyderabad’s cultural and architectural brilliance.
The evening buzzed with shopping around Charminar, followed by a satisfying dinner, setting the tone for an exciting trip ahead. The modern side of Hyderabad unfolded at IKEA Hyderabad, showcasing innovation in design and lifestyle. A peaceful visit to Birla Mandir was followed by an engaging session at Birla Planetarium. As evening approached, we relaxed at Lumbini Park and enjoyed the scenic beauty of Hussain Sagar Lake, with the illuminated Buddha statue creating a memorable view.
The highlight of the trip was a full-day visit to Ramoji Film City, where we experienced the magic of cinema through live shows, film sets, and entertainment activities. The final day offered a refreshing visit to Nehru Zoological Park, allowing us to connect with nature before concluding the journey. A hearty lunch and drop back at Secunderabad Railway Station marked the end of a well-balanced trip that beautifully combined heritage, knowledge, entertainment, and relaxation—leaving us with lasting memories of Hyderabad.
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Rinu J Achison, AP CE






