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Telangana Government Petitions High Court Over Alleged AI-Generated Misinformation in Land Dispute

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.

The Telangana government's plan to create IT infrastructure at Kancha Gachibowli has sparked protests by UoH Students' Union.
Days after the students of University of Hyderabad began protests against auction of 400 acres of forested land in Kancha Gachibowli, the Supreme Court on April 3 ordered an immediate halt to all developmental activities in the area. (PTI)
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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.