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Telangana HC Backs Tenants’ Rights to 200-Acre Gachibowli Land

HYDERABAD: The Telangana High Court has resolved a decade-long dispute over nearly 200 acres of prime land in Gachibowli by upholding the revenue divisional officer’s (RDO) order that recognized the ownership rights of protected tenants, overriding the sub-collector’s contradictory findings. This case involved agricultural land valued at approximately ₹15,000 crore, spanning several survey numbers in Gachibowli. The dispute arose between the descendants of protected tenants and subsequent purchasers, including members of the Diamond Hills Welfare Association. The petitioners, heirs of the protected tenants, contested the sub-collector’s 2016 order that reversed the RDO’s 2013 decision. The RDO had previously determined that…

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Telangana Invests ₹25,000 Crore in Hyderabad Infrastructure

Sure, here’s a rewritten version of your content: HYDERABAD: Telangana ministers emphasized the state’s focus on developing infrastructure, housing, and tourism, describing real estate as the foundation of the economy. At the 15th NAREDCO Telangana property show held at HITEX, Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka announced a massive investment of ₹25,631 crore in sewerage and water supply systems in Hyderabad. The government has approved 39 new sewage treatment plants (STPs), with ₹11,927 crore allocated for sewerage and water infrastructure, alongside an additional ₹13,704 crore worth of proposals currently under review. The Deputy CM pointed out the thriving real estate…

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Telangana HC Questions Government on Illegal High-Rises

HYDERABAD: On Oct 8, the Telangana High Court raised concerns with state government departments, including HYDRAA, regarding delays in addressing complaints from Kamareddy MLA Katipally Venkata Ramana Reddy about illegal high-rise constructions intruding on lakes and public spaces in Hyderabad. Justice B Vijaysen Reddy questioned the representatives of various government departments, saying, “The complainant is an MLA. What have you been doing since December 2024?” while reviewing the MLA’s petition. The MLA sought the court’s direction for authorities to take action against alleged irregularities by construction firms. The judge also inquired why the MLA had not raised this issue in…

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Hyderabad civic body revenue rises with more high-rise approvals

HYDERABAD: The surge of high-rise buildings in Hyderabad has significantly boosted the revenue for the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC). From January to August of this year, the civic body recorded earnings of ₹1,199.7 crore, a remarkable increase compared to the total revenue of ₹815 crore in 2024. This revenue bump is primarily attributed to a rise in high-rise building approvals, which yield much higher fee collections than traditional residential projects. Notable growth areas include Uppal Bagayath, Nanakramguda, Khajaguda, Budvel, and Gaganpahad, where several substantial residential and commercial developments have been approved. Significant projects include a 50-story residential tower in…

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Telangana HC rebukes collector for delay in land report

HYDERABAD: The Telangana High Court expressed dissatisfaction with the Rangareddy district collector for failing to submit an affidavit after more than three months, stating that this reflected poorly on his diligence. “What is stopping you? You have not filed the report even after three months,” remarked the court. Justice EV Venugopal made these comments while addressing a petition and contempt case regarding alleged illegal constructions on government lands classified as prohibited in Nagaram village, Maheswaram mandal. The disputed lands are reportedly part of Bhoodan properties, with allegations that several current and retired IAS and IPS officers and their family members…

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Auro Realty Seeks $225M Bond in India for Acquisition Fund

MUMBAI: Auro Realty, the real estate division of Aurobindo Group, which also includes pharmaceutical producer Aurobindo Pharma, aims to raise ₹20 billion (approximately $225.41 million) via bond sales to finance a significant acquisition, according to two merchant bankers on Tuesday. The company plans to issue two-year and four-year bonds with coupon rates between 11% and 15%, the bankers noted. “This financing at the promoter level is intended for the acquisition of several assets, including Hotel Taj Banjara Hyderabad,” commented one of the bankers. The Auro Realty group has not responded to a Reuters email for further information, and the bankers,…

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Telangana RERA Fines Bhuvanteza Infra, Orders Customer Refunds

HYDERABAD: The Telangana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (TGRERA) has fined Bhuvanteza Infra ₹6.4 lakh and ordered a full refund to buyers affected by unregistered and delayed housing projects. In its ruling on September 30, the Authority found the company guilty of multiple infractions, including failure to register projects, misappropriation of customer funds, and not delivering possession. In one case, Raja Rao Bongu from Shamirpet claimed he was approached by representatives of Devas Infra Ventures Pvt. Ltd., later renamed Bhuvanteza Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd., to book a flat in the ‘Happy Homes Phase-2’ project during March-April 2021. Relying on their promises,…

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Prestige Group’s ₹1,556 Cr Land Acquisition in Hyderabad

Representative Image In a landmark transaction, the Prestige Group has acquired an 11-acre plot in Hyderabad’s Knowledge City for Rs 1,556.5 crore, marking the city’s most expensive land deal to date. This acquisition, part of an auction by the Telangana Government on October 6, 2025, positions Hyderabad at the forefront of India’s commercial real estate boom. At a rate of Rs 141.5 crore per acre, this deal establishes a new standard for land costs not only in Hyderabad but across the nation. This transaction arrives amid Hyderabad’s ascent as a global business hub, fueled by its reputation as India’s tech…

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Raidurg Land Auctions in Hyderabad Yield ₹177 Crore/Acre

Representative Image HYDERABAD: A record was set in Hyderabad on Monday with the auction of a 7.67-acre plot in Raidurg’s Knowledge City for an extraordinary Rs 177 crore per acre, marking the city’s most expensive real estate deal. Another 11-acre plot fetched Rs 141.5 crore per acre, totaling nearly Rs 3,000 crore (approximately) for the Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (TGIIC), which conducted the auction. The previous high for Greater Hyderabad was in 2023, when a 3.6-acre land parcel in the prestigious Neopolis area of Kokapet was sold for Rs 100.75 crore per acre by the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority…

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HYDRAA Secures ₹3,600 Crore Land in Kondapur

Representative image created by AI HYDERABAD: The Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA) has successfully reclaimed 36 acres of government land in Kondapur, Serilingampally mandal, Rangareddy district, valued at approximately Rs 3,600 crore. This marks the agency’s second-most valuable recovery to date. The land, located in survey number 59 near the RTA office in Kondapur, had been illegally occupied for several years. Following a directive from the high court, HYDRAA officials, supported by police, removed numerous temporary commercial structures erected on the property. The area has now been fenced off, with signboards installed to designate it as government…