KANCHA GACHIBOWLI ROW: Telangana HC is directing the state government to stop working on 400 acre land package until April 3 amid protests | Today news
The Telangana High Court on Wednesday ordered the state government to suspend all work on the 400-acre land package next to the University of Hyderabad (UOH), which has a quarrel for a day to April 3. A bank consisting of acting chief justice Sujoy Paul and Justice Renuka Yara heard a group looking for the pile on the pulpit to hinder the Bond to hinder the Bond to get the Bond to get the Bond to hinder the trees to hinder the Bond. Gachibowli website. The requesters also disputed the state government’s decision to grant the land to the Telangana Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (TGIIC) and claimed that it violated the Conservation Act. On March 30, the TGIIC Development Work started on the Kander Gachibowli site according to a government order. While posting the case for further hearing on April 3, the court ordered that all work be stopped on the site. This ruling follows a plea by S Niranjan Reddy, lawyer for one of the requesters, who requested the court to intervene and say that tree cut continues. Advocate -General Sudarshan Reddy argued that the petitions are based on Google statues, which according to the Supreme Court’s statements are not permissible as evidence. He further argued that the land in question lies outside the Hyderabad Central University (HCU) and has always been earmarked for industrial purposes. Niranjan Reddy informed the court that no tree should be cut into height above one meter without prior consent of authorized agencies under the Water, Land and Trees Act (Walta). He also said that deforestation took place over 400 hectares of large deforestation. Ecological Disaster: The situation calls an ‘ecological disaster’, the lawyer of the requester asked the court to direct the government to produce NRSA images of the past month to demonstrate the ‘indiscriminate’ destruction of the area. Advocate for another requester argued that the flora and fauna within the area of 400 hectares-whether it would be on HCU or the state government should be lost due to the ‘now economic interests’ of the authorities. The TGIIC on Monday declared that it had established its ownership of the land in court and that UOH, a central university, had no part of the disputed land. Meanwhile, UOH student groups are protesting against Telangana’s plans to develop IT infrastructure and other projects on the website. Catch all the business news, the news reports and the latest news updates on Live Mint. Download the Mint News app to get daily market updates. Business Newsnewsindiakancha Gachibowli Row: Telangana HC targets state government to stop working on 400 hectares of large land parcel until April 3 amid protests more