The fish market is the place where the person enters by covering the nose because it is not always small. The small and ugly place in the market makes it a breathtaking experience, while the Begum Bazaar does not look pretty in the fish market. Now, with the creation of a clean and clean space by Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), the Nizam age market is in a big facelift. Let us briefly share your information, a new building that will set up a market that is the all-fish sales center in the city is expected to be completed by December. It is not only a lack of space or dirty surroundings. There are other issues such as inadequate water supply, faulty power supply and, in particular, hundreds of customers who have come to the market, especially on weekends, lack ing proper parking space. So the total cost of this project is around Rs 9 crore and is being taken by THE GHMC and the National Fisheries Development Board (NFDB). Work was delayed a little due to the corona virus epidemic, but now it has gained momentum. The ghmc official said that the goal is to complete the taskby December. In line with long pending demands from fishermen's associations in the city, NFDB has sanctioned funds for the construction of a new market, including fish sellers, meat and vegetable vendors. The old and ruined market, still run by some vendors, is recognized as a heritage structure, but the archaeological department has to approve the reconstruction and restoration work. Akshay Kumar opens up on bollywood drugs case Mumbai reacts in this way on AIIMS terming Sushant's death by suicide Now Indian railway will provide pizza, burger and biryani