No buildings on grabbed Osmania University land: Telangana HC - The New Indian Express
Quote from aasharkhan9985@gmail.com on 07/04/2022, 8:13 pmAbout 3,300 sq yds of prime land in OU has allegedly been converted into plots and sold by Tulsi Cooperative Housing Society.
Published: 31st December 2021 09:12 AM | Last Updated: 31st December 2021 09:12 AM | A+A A-
Telangana High Court (File Photo | EPS)
HYDERABAD: The Telangana High Court on Thursday directed the state government and Revenue authorities against allowing constructions on nine plots within Osmania University (OU) sold by Tulsi Cooperative House Building Society. The court was hearing a PIL filed by OU research scholar Poladi Ramana Rao.
The petitioner pointed out the inaction on the part of authorities in protecting the OU land during the lockdown. After the intervention of the High Court, OU authorities filed a police complaint, leading to a probe by Amberpet police. After this, a conclusion was drawn that the OU land has been encroached upon. About 3,300 sq yds of prime land in OU has allegedly been converted into plots and sold by Tulsi Cooperative Housing Society.O
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About 3,300 sq yds of prime land in OU has allegedly been converted into plots and sold by Tulsi Cooperative Housing Society.
Published: 31st December 2021 09:12 AM | Last Updated: 31st December 2021 09:12 AM | A+A A-
Telangana High Court (File Photo | EPS)
HYDERABAD: The Telangana High Court on Thursday directed the state government and Revenue authorities against allowing constructions on nine plots within Osmania University (OU) sold by Tulsi Cooperative House Building Society. The court was hearing a PIL filed by OU research scholar Poladi Ramana Rao.
The petitioner pointed out the inaction on the part of authorities in protecting the OU land during the lockdown. After the intervention of the High Court, OU authorities filed a police complaint, leading to a probe by Amberpet police. After this, a conclusion was drawn that the OU land has been encroached upon. About 3,300 sq yds of prime land in OU has allegedly been converted into plots and sold by Tulsi Cooperative Housing Society.
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We need to be ruthless in finishing off games, says Mumbai coach Jayawardene
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