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The Supreme Court has issued a stay on the Telangana government's plan to develop IT infrastructure on 400 acres of land adjacent to the University of Hyderabad. The opposition BJP and BRS parties, as well as student groups, have been opposing this move due to environmental concerns. The court has directed that no activities, except for the protection of trees, should be undertaken on the land.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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