
Date: September 14, 2024
HYDRAA Recovers Rs 1000 Cr Worth Lands: A Major Achievement
HYDRAA’s Landmark Achievement: Rs 1000 Crore Land Recovery
HYDRAA, the Hyderabad Development and Regularisation Agency, is CM Revanth Reddy’s most significant initiative so far. Since its launch, HYDRAA has made an impact by recovering over Rs 1000 crore worth of land. Achievement for Revanth Reddy
Fast-Paced Progress Since June 27th and Great Achievement
The agency began its operations on June 27th and has already demolished 262 illegal constructions across 23 GHMC regions. Led by AV Ranganath, HYDRAA has targeted areas where encroachments are common, making rapid progress in reclaiming public land.
Achievement: Rs 1000 Crore Worth of Land Recovered
So far, HYDRAA has reclaimed 111.72 acres of land, much of it previously occupied illegally. These lands, which belong to natural water bodies, have a market value exceeding Rs 1000 crore. The Telangana government views this as a significant achievement in protecting public resources.
High-Profile Areas Targeted
HYDRAA has demolished illegal structures in some of Hyderabad’s most sought-after locations. Areas like Thammidikunta in Madhapur, Lotus Pond in Banjara Hills, and Nandagiri Hills in Jubilee Hills have seen encroachments taken down. One of the notable demolitions was Nagarjuna’s N Convention Center, which attracted attention due to its high profile.
Types of Illegal Structures
The report from HYDRAA highlights various illegal constructions, including villas, commercial buildings, godowns, bungalows, and apartments. These structures were built without permits, and HYDRAA’s mission is to restore public ownership of these valuable lands.
What’s Next for HYDRAA?
HYDRAA’s work is not finished. More demolitions are planned, and the agency aims to speed up its operations to reclaim even more public land. This project showcases Revanth Reddy’s commitment to safeguarding public resources and creating a better future for Hyderabad.
Conclusion
The HYDRAA project is an essential step toward preventing illegal encroachments. The recovery of Rs 1000 crore worth of land in such a short period is proof of the agency’s effectiveness.