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    HYDRA Takes Action Against Illegal Constructions in Shamshabad

    HYDRA began demolishing illegal structures in Shamshabad early on Monday. The focus was on areas like Sampath Nagar and Ootpally, which fall under the Shamshabad Municipality in Rangareddy district.

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    The operation targeted buildings constructed on government land and a gate in Ootpally that was obstructing a public road. HYDRA officials issued a warning, stating that any future encroachments on government properties—such as lands, canals, ponds, and parks—would lead to strict penalties.

    Public Grievance Event Held at Buddha Bhavan

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    In related news, the HYDRA Prajavani event is being held today at Buddha Bhavan. This initiative has received significant public support in Greater Hyderabad, giving residents a platform to voice their concerns directly to Commissioner Ranganath.

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    The event is tackling various long-standing issues, including land disputes, some of which are politically sensitive. Commissioner Ranganath is addressing these problems promptly, relying on proper evidence to take necessary actions.

    The Prajavani session runs from 11 am to 6 pm. Many affected individuals have already gathered at Buddha Bhavan to collect their tokens and present their cases.

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