Hyderabad is the former capital of Adhara Pradesh and the biggest city in south-central India. This dominant urban center has significantly grown in recent years and continues to do so. Its economy is diverse, the city center is known as the business and IT hub filled with office and coworking spaces. The suburbs are famous for industrial production of medication, tobacco and textiles. Economical growth attracts more and more highly-skilled and unskilled residents. Therefore, service industry keeps the pace of business. Due to significantly lower living costs in comparison with Mumbai and Bangalore the city serves as a venue for Indian startups. When walking around the metropolitan you will immediately notice a lot of modern office buildings and many active construction sites. The roads are crowded as plenty of them undergoing renovation. The city is doing its best to keep up with the impressive pace of industrial development. Hyderabad has two main districts, the Old and the New City. Gachibowli (New City) provides both office and accommodation and many workers are able to get to work on foot. The Old part of Hyderabad is full of traditional restaurants and entertainment venues, a great place to explore the historical part of the area.