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Telangana's Musi riverfront development project aims to rejuvenate the polluted river, provide a better life to the city's residents, and promote economic growth. The state government has assured the University of Hyderabad that it will not claim any of their land in question, following objections from students over environmental concerns.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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