HYDRA Commissioner Vows Action on Illegal Construction in Buffer Zone
HYDRA Commissioner | Hyderabad, Aug 12 (Maxim News): Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency (HYDRA) Commissioner Ranganath said that hundreds of complaints are being received from people regarding encroachments in the city.
Addressing the media conference in Hyderabad, today, the HYDRA Commissioner said that HYDRA will work in phases. In the first phase, the invasions will be prevented. He said that in the second phase, there will be actions and denial of permission on the buildings that have been encroached upon.
In the third phase, the silt of the ponds will be removed and the rainwater will be diverted and revived. He said that there are more than 400 pounds in the GHMC.
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According to the NRSC report, many ponds have disappeared in 44 years. He said that most of the ponds have been encroached by 60 percent and some ponds by 80 percent. Encroachments within the ponds are being identified. If these are not prevented, the future of Hyderabad will become questionable. It was explained that soon the government will recruit a large number of personnel for HYDRA.
A separate police station will soon be established at HYDRA. HYDRA has a range of 2,500 square kilometers. We will restore all chain ponds. The drains diverting water to the ponds were buried. All the chain ponds disappeared due to opportunism.
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No one should buy plots in pond FTL, buffer zone. We will brainstorm with everyone about the conservation of ponds. We will support the colony associations that protect the park spaces. We do not have any agreement with the Nandagiri Hills Society.
Last year in Chandanagar constructions were allowed in the buffer zone. If construction is done at will, action will be taken. Ranganath said that we will not allow construction with the buffer zone and FTL. (Maxim News)
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