HYDRAA Demolition: Land Worth Rs. 139 Crore Seized
Hyderabad, Oct 15 (Maxim News) HYDRAA, set up by the state government with the aim of protecting government lands in Hyderabad metropolis, removing illegal constructions and preserving ponds and lakes, is ramping up.
It is cracking down on illegal constructions based on the complaints it receives. Officials under the leadership of Hydra Commissioner Ranganath are expediting the work from time to time. Hydra recently removed encroachments in Rajendranagar mandal of Rangareddy district on Wednesday.
In Badvel – Upparapalli villages, 4 parks that were encroached upon in Jana Chaitanya Layout Phase 1, 2, have been liberated. 19878 yards of land have been seized from the encroachers and government land has been saved. Its value is estimated to be more than Rs. 139 crores.
HYDRAA took action after Prajavani received complaints that parks were being encroached upon in Jana Chaitanya Layout, which was set up with HUDA approval in the name of Phase I & II, on about 120 acres.
After inspecting the villages of Badvel and Upparapalli with revenue and municipal officials, HYDRA confirmed that encroachments had taken place. To this extent, it removed the encroachments with the help of JCBs on Wednesday. HYDRA removed the sheds and rooms built by the guards.
It demolished the encroached sheds of three thousand, one thousand yards and five hundred yards respectively. After removing the encroachments, it immediately took up fencing construction work. It made it clear that strict action will be taken if anyone undertakes illegal constructions in the future.
HYDRAA Commissioner Ranganath clarified that a total of 48 complaints were received by Hydra Prajavani on Monday. He said that he had personally examined these complaints and assigned the responsibility of resolving them to the concerned officials.
He said that the complaints received were that ‘if there is a park next to the plot, it is being destroyed. If there is a dead end road, it is being occupied. The layout is being changed. The flood canals connecting the tanks are also being diverted at will. Due to this, the colonies and slums are being submerged in water.’
He said that many people have expressed their grief before HYDRA that they are facing difficulties in moving on the roads due to encroachment on the roads and doing business. He explained that many people have taken refuge in HYDRA that they are encroaching on cemeteries as well as ponds. He explained that they have received complaints that the large pond of Raviryala has reached more than the FTL and that the HMDA-approved layouts above it are also being submerged. (Maxim News)
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