Revevanth Reddy Take U-Turn, now eyes Kancha Gachibowli-Make-up with the longest Watchtower, Open Air Gymnasiums, More | Today news

Like students, environmental activists and others, the Telangana government continues over the proposed waste of trees in the Kander Gachibowli forest-which is located next to the University of Hyderabad (UOH), it watches the chief minister Revevanth Reddy a U-Turn. The new plan is to abandon the IT Park project and instead develop an eco-park over the entire 2000 hectare, according to reports. The plan also involves the relocation of the university campus to another place. From IT Parks to the largest Eko Park in the world: What will it have? 1. The Eco Park that spans 2,000 hectares contains the highest watch tower in the world. 2. The Kandera Gachibowli Eco Park has high observatories, hiking trails, game zones and butterfly gardens. 3.. It will also have open air gyms. 4. According to the report, authorities are planning to create a ‘micro-ecosystem’ to protect biodiversity, study the soil and cultivate a variety of tree species. The new UOH campus According to the Telangana government resources, quoted by the Times of India, the new plan will relocate the university to the outskirts of Hyderabad, where it will be allocated 100 hectares of land. The campus will be built with an £ 1,000 crore investment. “Not fair,” students say about the relocation of UOH Although there is no official word about the plight of the proposal, students dismissed the idea as a mere ‘diversion tactic’ by the state government to shift the focus of the ongoing issue of the country of 400 acre. “Some individuals have introduced the CM to develop the world’s largest eco park, with the highest Watchtower, which created the necessary lonely space for the city. However, there is no decision on the issue yet. The government is trying to fool the public,” sources told the development. The student union leader, who previously protested against the government over deforestation at Kander Gachibowli in which he claims the land belongs to the university, said that a 100-acre land for 1,600 hectares is not a fair agreement.