HYDRA Takes Action Against Six Officials for Approving Illegal Constructions in Ponds

Hyderabad, Aug 31 (Maxim News): It is known that the HYDRA bulldozer has moved from those who have constructed buildings in ponds to those who have given permission. More than 50 officials were listed after inquiring about the authorities who had given permission for illegal constructions in the original ponds.

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After all, HYDRA trains are running in the hearts of the officials. Recently Cyberabad officials have registered cases against six officials. Among them are officials from GHMC and HMDA. Police registered criminal cases against six officials.

A case has been registered against Chandanagar GHMC Deputy Commissioner Sudhams, Bachupally MRO. A case has been registered against Sudhir Kumar, assistant planning officer of HMDA, Medchal Malkajgiri Land Records. A case has been registered against HMDA city planner Rajakumar. As per the recommendations of HYDRA, Cases were registered against the respective officials. In Hyderabad, action was taken against the officials who permitted construction in ponds.  Police registered criminal cases against six officials. Commissioner of Police Avinash Mahanty registered the cases in Hyderabad. Police have registered a case against Nizampet Municipal Commissioner Ramakrishna

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HYDRA More Bigger and Stronger Now

HYDRA is aggressive with full powers. 72 teams were formed under the leadership of Commissioner Ranganath. HYDRA is made stronger with additional personnel. Henceforth, everything from notices to demolitions will be done at the direction of HYDRA. HYDRA police station will also be established soon. In the past, notices were issued to the irrigation and municipal departments. Henceforth notices will be issued in the name of HYDRA.

HYDRA has put a special focus on the officials who allowed the construction of the ponds earlier. Adding all of them to the hit list shows more dots. HYDRA officials, who had already prepared a list of 50 officials, have now registered criminal cases against six.

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On the other hand, the revenue officials cracked down on illegal constructions in Miyapur. A case has been registered against the builder who made illegal constructions in Miyapur Pond. Revenue officials have registered a case against Sudhakar Reddy, the owner of Maps Infra. Officials have registered cases with Sudhakar Reddy and many others along with Maps Company. As per the recommendation of HYDRA, the authorities registered the cases. Maps have encroached on the Yerragunta pond and built multi-storied buildings. Cases have been registered against three builders who constructed multi-storied buildings in Earla Pond. Revenue officials have registered a case against Swarnalath and Akkiraju Srinivas. Three builders have illegally constructed multi-storied buildings in Earla Pond.  (Maxim News)


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