The Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA) has successfully reclaimed a 2,000 sq yard park land from encroachers in Thumukunta, Medchal-Malkajgiri district, following a complaint from North Park Avenue residents.
HydraaPark LandEncroachmentThumukuntaCommunity RightsReal Estate MumbaiMay 31, 2025
HYDRAA stands for the Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency. It is a government body responsible for disaster response, asset protection, and ensuring the proper use of public spaces in Hyderabad.
The park land in Thumukunta was encroached by a land shark who claimed ownership of the land, demolished the compound wall, and removed a swimming pool. This illegal action violated the residents' rights and the designated use of the land.
HYDRAA conducted a thorough investigation, verified the revenue records and layout of the area, and found that the land was illegally encroached. They then took decisive action to reclaim the land and ensure it is returned to its rightful use.
Reclaiming the park land is significant because it protects community rights, restores green spaces, and sets a precedent for addressing similar issues. It also promotes sustainable and inclusive urban development.
Residents can report nala encroachments by lodging complaints in Prajavani, a weekly event held every Monday. HYDRAA officials are instructed to receive and address these complaints to prevent flooding and ensure the safety of nearby areas.
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