HYDRAA pulls down five-storey building on govt land in Miyapur

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Hyderabad Disaster Response & Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA) pulling down   a operation   connected  a authorities  onshore  successful  Miyapur.

Hyderabad Disaster Response & Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA) pulling down a operation connected a authorities onshore successful Miyapur. | Photo Credit: BY ARRANGEMENT

In different lawsuit of major cognition against amerciable structures, the Hyderabad Disaster Response & Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA) has pulled down a five-storey operation being raised connected a authorities onshore successful Miyapur.

Permissions for operation of the gathering were obtained connected survey numbers 337 and 338 successful Ameenpur, but the builder, Bhanu Constructions, had encroached into the adjacent authorities onshore nether the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (Survey No. 101) and raised the structure, arsenic per a connection issued by HYDRAA connected Saturday (November 1, 2025).

The Ameenpur tract of 400 quadrate yards was portion of a layout approved by the past HUDA, portion the encroachment onto the 473 quadrate gait authorities onshore was a intelligibly malafide infringement, arsenic the builder had divided the onshore into 4 plots without immoderate layout permission, and besides created fabricated documents of Layout Regularisation including a fake request draft.

A lawsuit has already been registered against the owners of the operation institution successful the Ameenpur Police Station. Acting connected a complaint from Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) officials, the HYDRAA teams archetypal inspected the country to corroborate the encroachment, and subsequently pulled down the portion of the operation which stood connected the authorities land.

Hyderabad Disaster Response & Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA) pulling down a operation connected a authorities onshore successful Miyapur. | Video Credit: BY ARRANGEMENT

Published - November 01, 2025 02:58 p.m. IST

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