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Hans India
2 days ago
- Business
- Hans India
Hyderabad: GHMC Seizes Mangalya Shopping Mall Branch in Hyderabad for Lack of Occupancy Certificate
There is hardly anyone in the Telugu states who hasn't heard of Mangalya Shopping Mall. This shopping destination regularly attracts customers with special offers and is especially popular among women for its wide variety of collections. The mall has branches in almost every area of Hyderabad. However, the real situation came to light during inspections by GHMC Town Planning officials. On Wednesday (June 11), officials seized the multi-storey Mangalya Shopping Mall building at RTC Cross Roads in Hyderabad, which was reportedly constructed without proper permission. According to GHMC Circle 15 Town Planning officials, the building was seized due to the lack of an Occupancy Certificate. Full details about the violations are still awaited. Officials have issued warnings that strict action will be taken against any commercial establishment operating without the required approvals. Interestingly, this particular branch of Mangalya Shopping Mall — its 20th store in Hyderabad — was inaugurated by actress Keerthy Suresh in September last year. During the launch, she expressed happiness at opening the new store and mentioned that the mall offers a wide range of clothing including silk, fancy, Kanchi, Dharmavaram, Uppada silk sarees, kidswear, men's and women's ethnic wear, and special outfits for weddings and festive occasions.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Time of India
Sri Sathya Sai district cops arrest seven more in teen sexual assault case
Tirupati: Seven more persons, including a minor, were arrested on Tuesday on charges of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl in Sri Sathya Sai district. According to information the minor was illegally confined for several months by a group of men who sexually assaulted her multiple times in a village in Sri Sathya Sai district. She somehow managed to escape from the confinement and lodged a complaint with the local police station. A case was registered under various sections of the BNS Act, SC-ST Atrocities Act, Pocso Act and the IT Act. The incident sparked a public outrage and six accused were arrested on Monday. Seven more involved in the crime were arrested on Tuesday. Sri Sathya Sai district SP V Rathna told reporters that special police teams led by Dharmavaram DSP were on the lookout for the remaining accused in the case and asserted that they will also be nabbed very soon.