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Telangana’s real estate sector, especially in Hyderabad, has faced a prolonged slowdown over the past two years. Industry stakeholders cite policy uncertainty, administrative decisions and global headwinds as key reasons behind declining housing sales, new launches and office space demand.
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Telangana High Court’s rebuke of Commissioner HYDRAA is a reminder that the law is the master and the administration merely its servant
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In a charged gathering at Telangana Bhavan, victims of the HYDRAA demolitions shared emotional accounts of displacement and alleged discrimination by the Congress-led government. BRS leader KT Rama Rao condemned the demolitions and pledged to fight for justice in courts and on the streets.
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The encroachments resulted in annual flooding in several localities, including Paigah Colony, Patny Housing Colony, Viman Nagar, BHEL Colony, and Indiramma Nagar, every monsoon
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The HYDRAA exercise today reclaimed 2 acres of park land and nala land worth more than Rs.200 crore. Illegal structures built along the nala and the park road, were removed making way to the park which is about 2 acres in area.
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In the Yadadri Residential Colony layout, a school was constructed by merging plots and the school management in the process also included a 30 feet in it
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Responding to the suicides of realtors, Harish Rao accused the Congress government of hindering Hyderabad's growth, citing its poor governance as a significant barrier to the city's real estate development. He criticized the administration for disregarding warnings from various survey agencies that had highlighted a decline in the sector over the past year and a half.
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Danam demands authorities to stop demolitions of poor dwellers in slum areas
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Demolitions create tension among citizens in nearby areas as well, as they worried about the fate of their homes
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Says the party and cadre will continue to hold the government accountable and fight for the people
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Families and homeowners in Erla Cheruvu and Sunnam Cheruvu, whose houses were demolished by HYDRAA, are now demanding answers from the State government.
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Stating that there was no personal agenda behind the HYDRAA demolitions or the Musi evictions. Trying to build an eco-friendly image for the government, said Revanth Reddy
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Says BRS and Congress follow same ideology and State government is demolishing houses of poor people without any proper planning
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People have constructed houses only after getting permission from the government. However, the same government was demolishing them calling as illegal structures, he said
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The woman died by suicide allegedly amid apprehensions that the houses belonging to her daughters could be demolished
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Ageny chief AV Ranganath says said no notices were issued to anyone, claims the woman resorted to the extreme step after apprehensions expressed by her daughters
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Singles out CM's brother for receiving preferential treatment and being served with 30-day notice, enabling latter to approach court and get stay orders
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"Such a shame that the Revanth Reddy government resorts to filing FIR on protestors who stood bravely in front of your draconian bulldozer government. Where does this undemocratic system stop? How low will you stoop?" he asked.