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The Hindu
07-05-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
HYDRAA reclaims government land in Kandikal
Forces from the Hyderabad Disaster Response & Asset Protection Agency removed unauthorised structures from a government land in Kandikal village, Bandlaguda mandal, on Wednesday. The land measuring 2,500 square yards, was procured under the Urban Land (Ceiling & Regulation) Act, 1976, and encroached by two persons, Syed Basheeruddin and Syed Hameedullah Hussaini. Though their attempts to get the land regularised in their name did not succeed, they constructed sheds and rooms on the land. After a legal battle, recently, the High Court had given orders favouring the government, a statement from HYDRAA informed. Upon request from the Revenue Department, HYDRAA officials have undertaken a field inspection, verified the ownership details, before taking action. Four rooms and tin sheds, and four shops have been demolished, and sign boards have been installed indicating that it is government land. Mild tension prevailed when local politicians arrived to support the encroachers and attempted to halt the demolitions. The situation was saved by intervention from the local police, the statement informed.


Hans India
07-05-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
HYDRAA Clears Illegal Buildings and Reclaims Government Land in Kandikal
HYDRAA has taken back 2,500 square yards of government land in Kandikal village, in Bandlaguda mandal. This land is listed under Survey Numbers 303 and 306. It was protected under the Urban Land Ceiling (ULC) Act. But two people, Syed Basheeruddin and Syed Ameenullah Hussain, had taken the land without permission. They built concrete rooms, sheds, and shops on the land. They tried to make the land legal, but they failed many times. People living nearby complained using the Prajavani service. After getting the complaint, HYDRAA checked the land and the records. They found that the land was taken illegally. The High Court had also ordered that all illegal buildings on the land must be removed. So, HYDRAA started the demolition work. They broke down four concrete buildings, some tin sheds, and four shops. After the work, they put up signboards to show that this is government land. Some people who supported the encroachers and a few local leaders tried to stop the work. But with the help of the local police, the team finished the job without problems. People in the village were happy to see the land cleared. They thanked Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, HYDRAA Commissioner AV Ranganath, and the revenue and police teams. The public said they were happy that the land is now back with the government.