HYDRAA Demolition In Manikonda Sparks Protests, Tension Prevails

Hyderabad, Dec 19 (Maxim News): Residents of Anuhar Morning Raga Apartments in Hyderabad are up in arms over the sudden demolition of shops attached to their community. Early Thursday morning, tensions flared as residents protested against demolition machinery sent by HYDRAA staff, leading to heated arguments between the two parties.

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Residents claimed that Despite no allegations of illegal construction or deviations, the grocery, fruit, and vegetable shops on the apartment’s ground floor are being demolished. According to apartment owners, the HMDA permissions were granted in 2016, followed by the Occupancy Certificate in 2018, with no reported deviations in setbacks, floors, or parking provisions.

HYDRA Commissioner AV Ranganath clarified the action, stating it stemmed from complaints lodged by 38 families residing in the flats. The grievances reportedly focused on unauthorized commercial establishments, including a bank, supermarket, and other shops operating on the ground floor. With the local municipality’s support, HYDRA  moved forward with the demolition, claiming the actions were in response to unauthorized usage.

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The apartments, which house over 110 units, were constructed by Anuhar Homes Pvt. Ltd., with land owned by N. Rami Reddy of Golkonda Hotels. Both the builder and shop owners insist there are no legal violations, raising further questions about the motivation behind the demolition. (Maxim News)


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