
On Monday, the University of Hyderabad rejected the state government’s claim that in the Kancha Gachibowli area in July 2024, a research was conducted in the presence of university officials.
The former government statement stated that the survey was carried out and the borders were set between the university and the revenue land in the Kancha Gachibowli area, where the government is preparing to auction 400 acres of land through the industrial infrastructure company Telangana (Tgiic).
The letter he called “Misinformation” as “misinformation” tried to clarify that there was no survey at that time that the state government would restore land from the IMG Academy Bharat Private Limited.
“The only measures taken so far were the preliminary inspection of the country’s topography,” the statement said. The university also rejected the Tgiic statement that the first agreed to the land definition. “In fact, no land definition was carried out or university authorities were informed. The University of Hyderabad, an institution of eminence in its golden jubilee year, asked the state government to define land,” the statement said.
“Any Transfer of Land Allocated to the University Can Occur with the formal concurrence of the University of the University of University Will Forward the Representations of the Stakeholders to the State Government to Reconsider The Points
“The university administration strongly urges all participating parties and media members to proceed with caution and delay the dissemination or approval of unverified information. Unfortunately, uncontrolled disinformation disintegration, without proper consultation with the university bodies, has unfortunately become a recurring question, as several recent media reports said.
Published – 31 March 2025 17:14