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The Supreme Court's stay on development of the 400-acre Kancha Gachibowli land remains in effect as protests and legal challenges escalate over ownership and environmental concerns.

Overview

  • The Telangana government has filed a petition in the High Court seeking action against alleged AI-generated content spreading misinformation about the Kancha Gachibowli land dispute.
  • The Supreme Court has halted all development activities on the 400-acre land and requested an environmental impact report, with further hearings pending.
  • The Hyderabad Students' Union continues protests, demanding police withdrawal from the campus and the dropping of charges against detained students.
  • Students have urged AICC leader Meenakshi Natarajan to facilitate damage assessment surveys and biodiversity studies on the disputed land.
  • The Telangana government asserts the land is state-owned and designated for IT infrastructure, while students claim it was part of the university's original allocation.

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