
The Hyderabad (HYDRAA) catastrophe protection agency in Hyderabad on Saturday on Saturday took over 12 acres of land in the Shamshabad Mandal district from Rang Reddy District, claiming to be government land.
Hydraa forces overthrew the folded wall around the ground, as well as temporary structures built on Earth, in survey No. 17 of the village of Shatamrai in Shamshabad, estimated that there is about 500 crore market value. However, two religious structures and several houses that have already appeared in the country have not been affected by the Hydraa statement.
According to the statement, the land was assigned to the Board of Directors of Intermediate Education by the State Government in 2011. However, a construction company with the support of the local leader stated the entitlement to the land and installed its names on the spot.
When they started construction activity, the residents noticed and alerted Hydraa by sharing their photos. The inhabitants claimed that they had bought land from asafjahi family heirs and that it was an agricultural land. However, the Hydraa note stated that the country does not contribute to agriculture.
After receiving the complaint, Hydraa officials also carried out the land inspection with local income officials from the Board of Directors for Secondary Education. The revenue officials confirmed that there were no Paigah countries within Shamshabad. They claimed that passengers showed land records from anywhere to interfere with government countries, said.
Published – 13 September 2025 20:42