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In a significant anti-encroachment drive, HYDRAA authorities on Monday, August 25, retrieved prime land valued at Rs 100 crore in Jubilee Hills that had been illegally occupied for more than two decades.

The 2,000 square yards of land is situated close to Jubilee Hills Check Post, next to the main road, and is owned by the Jubilee Hills Cooperative Housing Society. According to the sanctioned layout, the land is set apart



for public purposes.

The officials stated that the land was encroached by Pilla Satyanarayana, who allegedly fabricated house numbers and was running a nursery on the land. He had also erected illegal sheds in contravention of a status quo order taken from the Telangana High Court.

Satyanarayana resisted attempts by the GHMC to re-take the land despite repeated efforts by going to court several times.
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