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Residents from Durga Province Colony, Ameenpur municipality complained that due to nala encroachments, their colony gets completely inundated during monsoons.
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Hydraa Commissioner A V Ranganath visited Durgam Cheruvu to prepare for monsoon floods. He stressed widening the flood canal, tackling encroachments, and diverting water to Malkam Cheruvu. Officials and residents discussed issues from overflowing canals and illegal dumping near Inorbit Mall
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HYDRAA demolished illegal structures on Patny Nala in Secunderabad Cantonment to restore its original 70-ft width. Locals, plagued by monsoon floods, welcomed the action. Over 70% of the nala was encroached, prompting a major anti-encroachment operation and future flood-prevention plans.
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The visit was aimed at examining complaints related to nala encroachments, received during the Prajavani held last Monday.
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According to the reports, the local people had approached and made a complaint with HYDRAA alleging that three buildings were constructed in the FTL area of Chinnari Kunta
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A total of 23 complaints were received at the Prajavani on Monday, and over 70 per cent of them concerned nala encroachments
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North Park Avenue residents lodge complaint with HYDRAA in Prajavani regarding encroachment of land, measuring 2,000 sq yards, earmarked for park in the layout
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Move follows complaint by residents of Mytrayee Nagar that the one-acre land has been encroached upon, converted into plots, and sold
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Acting on complaints from local residents about recent encroachments and illegal structures in the park, HYDRAA officials initiated demolition activities in the area.
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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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Action was taken following complaints by Dollar Hills plots owners of the layouts against encroachment and illegal constructions being taken up on the roads and park
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Following complaints against illegal structures occupying the government lands being received to HYDRAA, the officials reached the spot with the machinery to raze the structures down
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The protesters laid siege to the bulldozers and tried to prevent the HYDRAA teams from carrying out demolitions
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The BRS leaders demanded immediate action, including filing of criminal cases against those operating the fake accounts, a cybercrime probe to identify those responsible, and an official public clarification from HYDRAA disowning such content
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Congress regime is a “20 per cent commission government”, which ushered in chaos and failure on all fronts. They signed bonds for everything from Rythu Bandhu hike to Rs 2 lakh crop loan waiver. They collected votes on 420 promises, and even took oaths at temples but failed to fulfil them, says BRS supremo
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Senior BRS MLA T Harish Rao said the apex court's observations, especially its censure over the use of bulldozers during holidays, exposed the deliberate and dangerous environmental destruction by the Revanth Reddy government.
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This comes shortly after it was revealed that the State posted zero per cent growth in GST collections for March 2025 compared to the same month last year
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Right from day one, the Revanth Reddy government had been adopting regressive policies. It had cancelled the Airport Metro connectivity, Pharma City was abolished, while in the name of HYDRAA, houses of poor people were demolished and the rich were spared, he said.
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BRS working president blamed the Congress government for ruining Hyderabad’s prosperity within 15 months of its rule. He cited the latest reports indicating 49 per cent drop in house sales in Hyderabad, while office leasing fell by 41 per cent between January and March 2025
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Lashes out at government for reducing irrigation, drinking water to an economic issue instead of treating it as a fundamental necessity