Old and unrelated visuals are shared as linked to the Kancha-Gachibowli controversy near HCU, Hyderabad
- Students at the University of Hyderabad are protesting the auction of a 400-acre land parcel called Kancha Gachibowli on campus grounds, claiming it belongs to the university.
- The Supreme Court has recognized the area's environmental significance, and the protests have escalated, being heard in both the Telangana High Court and the Supreme Court.
- Congress leader Meenakshi Natarajan has requested discussions with stakeholders regarding the land issue, emphasizing the necessity to listen to objections from students and other groups.
- Cyberabad Police have imposed restrictions on entry to Kancha Gachibowli until April 16 to maintain public order amid ongoing protests.
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Telangana govt urged to hold discussions on 400-acre land issue near Hyderabad university
Amid growing protests from students and other groups, Meenakshi Natarajan, in charge of party affairs for Telangana at the All India Congress Committee (AICC), has called on the state government to engage in discussions with all stakeholders regarding the 400-acre land near the University of Hyderabad (UoH). Natarajan, who arrived in Hyderabad on Saturday, urged the government to consider the objections raised by students and avoid hasty decisio…
Decoding the Land Fiasco Behind Controversial Deforestation and Protest at Hyderabad University
The forest land, which is situated within the Hyderabad University campus, was never registered in the five decades of the varsity’s existence. However, the university has been its custodian.
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