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The Supreme Court has directed the Centre to submit a comprehensive report on illegal constructions and encroachments along the Ganga riverbanks and floodplains, and asked about steps taken to protect the river and implement Ganga rejuvenation measures.
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The Telangana High Court suggested setting up a specialised tribunal to handle disputes relating to illegal constructions, building permissions and demolition proceedings, noting that numerous such cases were pending before the court and could be resolved more efficiently through a dedicated forum
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Hydraa demolished 640 illegal constructions on government land in Gajularamaram, part of over 900 identified by the agency. Commissioner A V Ranganath clarified that the demolitions targeted land grabbers, not poor families, and a report will follow after State Intelligence probe
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Residents tried to stop the authorities from demolition and heated exchange of words took place between locals and authorities
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Danam demands authorities to stop demolitions of poor dwellers in slum areas
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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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The Telangana High Court expressed strong dissatisfaction on Thursday with the Bhongir Municipal Authorities for their inaction regarding illegal constructions in the area.
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Move comes after agency chief AV Ranganath made a surprise visit to Musheerabad constituency on Wednesday evening where locals complained of encroachment of nala
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Agencies on the lines of HYDRAA would be set up in all districts, he said during an interaction with media persons.
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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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During 2014 to 2024, Hyderabad was governed under a unique administrative arrangement established under the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act of 2014. This arrangement, particularly under Sections 5 and 8, severely restricted the Telangana government’s authority over the city.
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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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State government is planning to convene an all-party meeting soon and seek suggestions for action against the illegal constructions of all kinds
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Hyderabad: On the fourth day of the special drive, 12 unauthorised constructions were demolished by teams from Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) and District Task Force. According to a press release, the drive against buildings and godowns that did not have required permissions continued on Thursday and 12 unauthorised buildings in five municipalities limits, were […]
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Hyderabad: Commissioners of all municipalities in the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) limits have been instructed to demolish unauthorised constructions in their respective jurisdictions and to submit an action taken report to the State government by December 30. In a memo here, the Municipal Administration and Urban Development (MA&UD) department said it had come to […]
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Illegal constructions which were built in GHMC LB Nagar zone demolished by Special Task Force
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As on date, though the clause is mentioned in the building permit rules, very few builders were found to be following it that resulted in the GHMC issuing the order.
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It said the first meeting of the committee shall be on April 22 and posted the matter to June.
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The panel was hearing a batch of writ petitions and contempt cases filed questioning the exclusion of ST candidates not residing in the Scheduled Areas from the zone of consideration