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Original width of the culvert on the nala was 15 feet which was shrunk up to 7 feet due to unauthorised structures, say officials
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Officials have decided to raze the building as it poses a threat to residents of surrounding houses
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The firm, which has been embroiled in several controversies, has raised serious concerns about transparency and accountability in the execution of the Rs 1.5 lakh crore Musi project
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Faced with an uncertain future, scores of families from dwelling units in areas around the Musi river took to the streets on Friday.
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Operation began early on Sunday, with teams demolishing structures constructed illegally in the FTL and buffer zones of the lake in Kukatpally
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There will be no demolition of properties, including of those accused of crime till October 1 without its permission, the Supreme Court said on Tuesday
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In a video message on Tuesday, Raja Singh said Revanth Reddy should not fear and demolish the structures which had illegally come up at Salkam Cheruvu
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The demolition exercise was carried out by the Revenue department authorities on Monday morning in the presence of heavy security cover provided by the local police.
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“Pained by the unlawful manner of demolition carried out in respect of N Convention, contrary to existing stay orders and Court cases. I thought it fit to issue this statement to place on record certain facts for protecting my reputation and to indicate that we have not done any actions in violation of law,” said Nagarjuna.
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Meanwhile, some other illegal structures in Chandanagar circle were also brought down with the help of bulldozers.
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The opposition party alleged that the NDA government, comprising TDP, BJP and Janasena is intentionally targeting its offices
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The former Chief Minister alleged that the demolition was carried out disregarding High Court orders
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Justice Prateek Jalan was hearing a plea filed by the Delhi Waqf Board challenging the two notices and granted time to the administration to file its response
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The High Court of Karnataka has dismissed a public interest litigation (PIL) challenging the demolition of heritage structures -- Devaraja Market and Lansdowne Buildings -- in Mysuru.
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The HMDA's Estate Wing along with the police demolished the illegal constructions by deploying heavy machinery
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The process of pulling down the unstable structure picked-up pace at around 10.30 pm on Thursday.
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The entire fire-hit Deccan Knitwear Sports Accessories building would be demolished and the GHMC had called for tenders for the task.
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New Delhi: Demolition drive against illegal encroachment is currently underway at several parts of the national capital on Wednesday. JCB bulldozers have been employed to demolish all illegally constructed temporary structures. The places where the demolition will be carried out are Tilak Nagar, Dwarka, Lodhi Road, Seelampur, Najafgarh, Aya Nagar, among several other areas. Wherever the […]
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Kothagudem: The district task force team took up a demolition drive of illegal structures in Kothagudem on Tuesday. The task force team comprising R&B, revenue, police, irrigation and municipal officials partially demolished two structures at Gautham Nagar in Patha Kothagudem. The local councillors tried to resist the demolition but were taken into custody by police. […]
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The bench emphasized that people had enough opportunity to vacate the forest land after February 2020.