Following many days of uncertainty over the agency's jurisdiction, HYDRA commissioner AV ranganath emphasized, that habitations, homes, and existing structures in buffer zones or at lake-full tank levels that are occupied by people will not be demolished.
 
On sunday, september 8, hyderabad Disaster Response and Assets Monitoring and Protection (HYDRA) AV ranganath said that any new buildings that are built in buffer zones and lakefront FTLs will be destroyed. He continued by saying that while buildings in Sunnam Cheruvu had previously been demolished, demolition work had resumed on sunday since it had happened once more.

We want to reassure everyone living in hyderabad that no inhabited home will be torn down. But we ask that people not buy any homes, apartments, or land that is in a lake's FTL or buffer zone," the HYDRA commissioner stated. There have been demolitions in several hyderabad places since HYDRA was established in July.
 
At least fifty acres that were encroached upon have been successfully reclaimed by the state government. No residence that is occupied by a person has been demolished, according to Ranganath. He continued by saying that work is still ongoing on the seven villas that were demolished in Mallampeta Cheruvu in Dundigal and that they are in the FTL without the necessary building construction permits.
 
The HYDRA commissioner stated, "The builder is one Vijay lakshmi (referred to as lady Don locally), who has numerous criminal cases filed against her and connections to local political leaders." In the local police stations, criminal proceedings have been filed against builder Vijay lakshmi and former mla Panyam Katasani ram Bhoopal Reddy.
 
According to the commissioner, anyone buying homes who are unsure about FTL or buffer zones should contact HYDRA or visit the hmda lakes website.
 
 

 

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