The Bansilalpet step-well is the one such step-well that is centuries-old and is a part of our heritage. This step-well was earlier filled with garbage and debris, but the campaign to revive the step-well has begun.
This well is between the Nalla Pochamma and YerraPochamma Temple. It is believed that Water from this well used to be drawn for the purification of the goddesses .Also water from the well was supplied to Gandhi Hospital and other residential areas.
The colony was developed by Seth Bansilal, a wealthy benefactor of his era, around the stepwell and a playground with small houses surrounding it in one part of Bhoiguda village, hence giving it’s the name. Some of the houses still carry the numbering that was created at that time. Then the area got rechristened as Bansilalpet. Even as late as 2003, the colony retained its basic structure. In January 1938, when the British Viceroy Linlithgow visited Hyderabad, he made it a point to visit the Bansilalpet Model Village.
Linlithgow was received by among others Seth PannalalBansilal and Seth Goverdhan Lal Bansilal, the sons of Seth Bansilal. Now the grand ceremonial entrance is a tawdry opening occupied by sundry shops selling pan, tea and snacks. The only marker is the foundation stone that was laid by a British Resident on February 13, 1933.
According to an initial study by historians, the well may predate the construction of the residential colony by Seth Bansilal.