HYDRAA Opens Closed Staircase at Punjagutta Chutneys After Long Dispute
HYDRAA officials reopen the closed staircase at Punjagutta Chutneys in Hyderabad after years of dispute, bringing relief to affected property owners and restoring access to upper floors.

Description: HYDRAA officials reopened the staircase at Punjagutta Chutneys in Hyderabad that was allegedly closed against rules, resolving a long-pending dispute and bringing relief to affected property owners.
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Hyderabad: HYDRAA Action at Punjagutta Chutneys
In a significant civic action, HYDRAA officials reopened the staircase at Punjagutta Chutneys in Hyderabad, which had reportedly been closed in violation of regulations. The move comes after years of complaints from property owners who said access to upper floors was blocked.
The issue had remained unresolved for a long time, with affected owners repeatedly approaching authorities seeking justice.
Staircase Closure Controversy Explained
According to local stakeholders, the staircase pathway at the commercial building had been closed for nearly a decade, creating difficulties for occupants and visitors. The closure allegedly happened during the pandemic period without proper permissions.
Key points of the dispute include:
- Staircase blocked allegedly against rules
- Access to upper-floor owners restricted
- Complaints made to GHMC over several years
- Long-standing demand for reopening
Relief for Affected Owners After HYDRAA Intervention
Property owners expressed relief after the HYDRAA intervention at Punjagutta Chutneys, stating that the reopening of the staircase has finally paved the way for normal access and safety.
Many said their long struggle for justice had finally seen progress, as the action addressed a critical issue affecting daily operations.
Civic Enforcement Gains Attention
The action by HYDRAA highlights growing enforcement of civic regulations in Hyderabad’s commercial areas. Officials emphasized the importance of maintaining access routes and complying with building norms to ensure public safety.
The reopening of the staircase is expected to restore convenience for tenants, customers, and building owners.
Long-Pending Issue Moves Towards Resolution
With HYDRAA reopening the staircase at Punjagutta Chutneys after years of dispute, the development marks a turning point for affected owners who had been seeking action for a long time.
The move is being seen as a step toward stricter enforcement of building rules and quicker resolution of civic grievances in Hyderabad.
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