University of Hyderabad students’ protest: Nearly 50 detained, girls ‘forcibly taken away’ over land auction |10 updates
- Students of the University of Hyderabad protested against the Telangana government's proposal to auction 400 acres of land, demanding that it be registered in the university's name.
- The protest, organized by the University of Hyderabad Students' Union, led to clashes with police when students attempted to burn an effigy of the government.
- Students demanded that the government halt the auction and register the land in the university's name, citing environmental concerns.
- Despite police intervention, a university official stated that no students were detained during the protest, which ended peacefully.
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'Beaten, Dragged, and Silenced': Why Are Students in Hyderabad Still Protesting?
Since Sunday, 31 March, over 50 bulldozers continued clearing land in Kancha Gachibowli, adjacent to the University of Hyderabad, despite strong backlash and protests from students and university staff."Right now, as we speak, each minute, a tree is being felled. The animals here are dying—you can hear the peacocks and deer crying nonstop," Ananya Dash, a PhD scholar in Sociology and a member of the University's Student Union, told The Quint on …
Clash Over Land: Hyderabad University Students vs Telangana Government | Science-Environment
Clash Over Land: Hyderabad University Students vs Telangana Government The dispute between the Telangana government and University of Hyderabad students over a 400-acre land parcel has intensified, with both parties presenting conflicting claims about boundaries and ownership. The government's proposal to develop IT infrastructure on the land has faced opposition over environmental conservation concerns.Protests erupted as students accused the s…
KTR questions Congress over Hyderabad University land row, Rahul Gandhi's silence
BRS leader KTR accused the Congress-led Telangana government of repressing University of Hyderabad students protesting against a 400-acre land takeover. He criticised Rahul Gandhi’s silence despite his past environmental activism. KTR vowed legal and political support for students.
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