HYDRA Demolishes Illegal Structures on ₹700 Crore Government Land in Kondapur
In a major anti-encroachment drive, authorities cleared nearly seven acres of prime government land in Kondapur, located in the heart of Hyderabad’s IT corridor. The land, estimated to be worth around ₹700 crore in the open market, had allegedly been encroached upon by land mafia.

Hyderabad: In a major anti-encroachment drive, authorities cleared nearly seven acres of prime government land in Kondapur, located in the heart of Hyderabad’s IT corridor. The land, estimated to be worth around ₹700 crore in the open market, had allegedly been encroached upon by land mafia.
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The operation was carried out by the Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency (HYDRA) following complaints from residents of Raja Rajeshwari Colony. Locals alleged that illegal structures had been erected on land earmarked for public utilities and community needs.
Investigation and Action
Upon receiving the complaint, senior HYDRA officials ordered an immediate inquiry. The investigation reportedly confirmed unauthorized occupation of the land, prompting swift demolition action.
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Heavy machinery was deployed to remove the illegal constructions, while additional police personnel were stationed at the site to prevent any untoward incidents during the operation.
Residents Welcome Move
Residents of Raja Rajeshwari Colony expressed relief and appreciation following the recovery of the land. They thanked the government and HYDRA officials for reclaiming property meant for public welfare and for taking firm action against influential encroachers.
Officials stated that the action underscores the government’s commitment to protecting public assets and ensuring the rule of law, particularly in high-value urban zones like Kondapur.