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The Supreme Court has restrained the Telangana government from undertaking any activities, other than tree protection, in a land parcel near the University of Hyderabad. The court called the felling of trees in the state a serious matter, after viewing an interim report that showed a large number of trees were felled. The chief secretary of Telangana is now required to explain the urgency for the developmental activities and whether necessary environmental impact assessments were obtained.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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