HYDRA Extends Wings To SCB, Demolishes Illegal Construction On Patny Nala In Rasoolpura 

Hyderabad, June 6 (Maxim News): In the early hours of Friday, the Hyderabad Disaster Management and Asset Protection Agency (HYDRA) used bulldozers to pull down unauthorized structures built on Patny Nala in Secunderabad Cantonment.

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A day before the demolition, the HYDRA Commissioner, A V Ranganath, and SCB Chief Executive Officer, D. Madhukar Naik, conducted a joint inspection along the Patny Nala. Locals from nearby colonies, affected during inundation every monsoon due to Patny Nala overflowing, showed photos of the flood-affected areas at the time of inspection. 

The width of the Patny Nala is 70 ft., but due to the construction of numerous illegal structures, including shops, washrooms, and security rooms, the nala shrank to between 1q5 ft. and 18 ft.  Residents of Paigah Colony, Patny Colony, Viman Nagar, BHEL Colony, and Indiramma Nagar met the HYDRA Commissioner and represented the Patny Nala encroachment. 

During the joint inspection, both HYDRA and SCB officials noticed that over 70 percent of the Patny Nala was encroached by land sharks.  After restoring the original width of the Patny Nala, the SCB officials decided to build retaining walls along the Patny Nala.

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The Patny Nala was seen with debris piled up on a large scale.  Upon learning about the demolition activity, locals thronged to the Patny Nala.  Police were deployed at the site.  The HYDRA released drone visuals of the Patny Nala to the media.  (Maxim News)


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