KTR, the IT Minister of Telangana, has vowed to transform the land adjacent to Hyderabad University into a state-of-the-art eco-park, criticizing the Congress government's plans for real estate development on the site.
EcoparkHyderabad UniversitySustainable DevelopmentKtrKancha GachibowliReal EstateApr 03, 2025
The main purpose of the eco-park project is to create a green and sustainable space for the community and the environment, promoting biodiversity, recreational activities, and educational opportunities.
KTR is critical of the Congress government because he believes they are treating the land as a real estate asset rather than using it for the betterment of the environment and the community.
The eco-park will include features such as botanical gardens, nature trails, and recreational facilities, designed to create a green oasis for both wildlife and residents.
Local residents will be encouraged to participate in the development and maintenance of the eco-park, ensuring it is a community-driven project that people can take pride in.
The eco-park project is expected to create job opportunities in areas such as horticulture, maintenance, and tourism, and it may attract visitors from neighboring regions, boosting the local economy.
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