Hyderabad: Continuing its mission to clear encroachments across the city, the Hyderabad Integrated Development and Regularisation Authority (HYDRAA) on Tuesday reclaimed public lands in different areas, including a park in Hastinapur and a community-use site in Chandanagar Circle.
Acting on public complaints published in Prajavani, HYDRAA officials inspected the sites along with local authorities following the instructions of Commissioner A.V. Ranganath.
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In Hastinapur North Extension Colony, located in Karmanghat village under Saroornagar mandal of Rangareddy district, residents had complained that a 1.27-acre park area shown in the original layout had been encroached upon and sold as housing plots. Following verification, HYDRAA removed the illegal structures, fenced off the area, and erected signboards declaring the land as protected public property.
Similarly, in Gangaram Colony under Chandanagar Circle of Serilingampally Zone, officials recovered about 500 square yards of land earmarked for community use. The site, part of a 1974 layout prepared by the Social Welfare Department under the name Subhash Nagar, had reportedly been taken over and converted into private plots by influential individuals.
Local residents had lodged complaints demanding protection of the land meant for public facilities. Responding swiftly, HYDRAA officials cleared the encroachments, restored the site, and secured it with fencing to prevent future land grabs.
Authorities reiterated that HYDRAA’s anti-encroachment drives would continue across the city to protect open spaces, parks, and government lands from unauthorized occupation.
