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The Telangana High Court on Monday disapproved of the actions of the Ameenpur Tahsildar and HYDRAA in demolishing sites without following the due process of law
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Many are worried about the negative publicity that the party is getting ever since HYDRAA was launched and are expressing concern over how this would affect the party in the forthcoming local body polls.
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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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“Demolitions are not the goal—HYDRAA’s objective is the restoration of lakes,” he said in the post, updated at 5.17 pm.
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As rumors of HYDRAA entering the constituency spread throughout the town, causing panic among residents, Jagga Reddy issued a press statement urging HYDRAA Commissioner AV Ranganath to inform him of any plans to demolish structures in Sangareddy. He also assured citizens that he would raise the issue with Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy to prevent any such actions.
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Due to the actions of HYDRAA, the entire real estate business in the State had collapsed and that no company was coming forward to invest in the State, 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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Musi Riverfront Development Corporation officials had conducted a drone survey and identified 10,600 houses and structures along the 55 km stretch. These structures were in the riverbed and buffer zone limits and had to be relocated.
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According to the CAG’s monthly key indicators on Telangana accounts for the month of August 2024, the total receipts of the State worked out to Rs.91,085.54 crore and the total expenditure was Rs 85,467.75 crore for the five-month period (April-August 2024).
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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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The Telangana High Court summoned HYDRAA Commissioner A.V. Ranganath and other officials for allegedly violating court order during a demolition drive.
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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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G.Buchamma died by suicide by hanging in her house allegedly due to the fear that her house built near a water body in Kukatpally would be demolished by the HYDRAA
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Around two dozen companies running close to the Appa Cheruvu were demolished by HYDRAA officials
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He alleged that the HYDRAA was taking decisions unilaterally without considering the permissions and the documents issued by revenue department, GHMC and the HMDA
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The government on Wednesday issued orders sanctioning 169 posts of various categories to be filled on deputation basis in the office of the Commissioner of HYDRAA.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao criticised the Congress govt for ruthlessly demolishing homes and businesses of the underprivileged without providing adequate support or time for relocation.
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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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The meeting emphasized on proactive response by all the stakeholders and deliberated on the immediate measures required
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Holding the Congress govt responsible for water crisis in Khammam, he demanded the govt to compensate the farmers with Rs 25,000 per acre on par with farmers whose crops were destroyed due to recent floods.