The Public Works Department of the Nizams
Detailed overview of the Public Works Department (PWD) of the Nizam’s Government. Public Works Department under the Nizam’s Government Introduction The Public Works Department (PWD) of Hyderabad State during the Nizam’s era was one of the most robust administrative institutions in the Deccan. Functioning as a backbone of infrastructural development, the PWD played a critical role in transforming Hyderabad into a modern state through the construction of roads, bridges, buildings, irrigation canals, tanks, and public utility structures. Its efficiency and achievements were comparable to, and at times surpassed, those of British-administered provinces. Historical Background and Organization The PWD in Hyderabad State began to take a formal shape during the reign of Nizam VI, Mir Mahbub Ali Pasha (r. 1869–1911), although some form of public works administration had existed informally prior. Under British influence and internal reformist zeal, the department was reorganized into a sy...