The telangana government is taking strong action against unauthorized development and lake encroachment. chief minister revanth reddy declared that no matter who is involved—including members of the administration or other powerful figures—the government will take action against any unlawful building. For the same reason, revanth reddy established the hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Monitoring and Protection Agency (HYDRAA). HYDRAA has already recovered 44 acres in 3 months by tearing down 18 unauthorized buildings.
 

The Gandipet Welfare Society planned a Support Walk to spread awareness about lake protection after being impressed by HYDRAA's activities. The local government and residents of hyderabad underlined the value of protecting the city's water resources and the area around them through this walk. However, AV Ranganath, the commissioner of HYDRAA, sent a thorough report to the state government that highlighted a number of well-known demolitions, including homes connected to prominent politicians and businessmen. The restoration of public lands is the team HYDRAA's goal.
 

GV bhaskar Rao, the proprietor of kaveri Seeds and a former ttd member; Pallam Anand, the brother of congress politician Pallam Raju; Mohmad Mubeen, the AIMIM MLA; and a few more are among the notable individuals whose buildings are being razed in addition to Akkineni Nagarjuna. A number of Hyderabadi neighborhoods, including Gandipet, lotus Pond, Mansoorabad, BJR Nagar, Gajularamaram, Banjara Hills, and Ameerpet, saw demolitions.
 

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