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University of Hyderabad students’ protest: Nearly 50 detained, girls ‘forcibly taken away’ over land auction |10 updates

  • Tension arose at the University of Hyderabad as students protested against the Telangana government's plan to auction 400 acres of land next to their campus.
  • The Bharat Rashtra Samithi accused police of violence, claiming students were beaten and dragged during the protests.
  • Despite claims of a peaceful protest by students, police stated that 53 students were detained for obstructing government officials.
  • The Telangana government asserted that the land has been owned by the government since 1974 and is intended for IT development.
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The Telangana state government has decided to allocate 400 acres of land in Survey No. 25 in Kancha Gachibowli, which falls under the jurisdiction of Hyderabad Central University (HCU), for various projects through TGIIC. While students say that the state government is trying to auction the lands belonging to the university, the state government is making it clear that these lands belong to the government. While the government started the work o…

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A huge controversy has arisen over the cutting of the 400-acre Kancha Gachibowli forest near Hyderabad. The government wants to use this land for IT and infrastructure development, but students and environmental activists believe that this will cause serious damage to the environment. The court has intervened in this matter and banned the cutting of trees, while the government says that this land is completely government land and development wor…

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The Siasat Daily broke the news in on Saturday, March 29, 2025.
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