Hyderabad district administration is going to initiate action against the people who acquired land from the government for different purposes and kept it vacant or misused. As taking back the lands where structures have been built is a complicated task, Authorities have been focusing on those which were kept vacant and over 400 acres of government land is said to be kept unused in Hyderabad.
Veteran filmmaker K Raghavendra Rao's Cinemax is one such business established which is illegal. Hyderabad collector MK Meena has appealed to the government to allow the Revenue Authorities to take back the two-acres land adjacent the Cinemax. This particular land is currently used for the parking of vehicles.
On the other hand, Lands allotted to Padmalaya Studios, Anand Cine Services, Akkineni Amala's Blue Cross, Film Development Corporation and Human Resources Development Institute will also be taken back.
The only option for the people who acquired land from the state government to avoid this recovery process is to built something in those areas instead of keeping them vacant.
Veteran filmmaker K Raghavendra Rao's Cinemax is one such business established which is illegal. Hyderabad collector MK Meena has appealed to the government to allow the Revenue Authorities to take back the two-acres land adjacent the Cinemax. This particular land is currently used for the parking of vehicles.
On the other hand, Lands allotted to Padmalaya Studios, Anand Cine Services, Akkineni Amala's Blue Cross, Film Development Corporation and Human Resources Development Institute will also be taken back.
The only option for the people who acquired land from the state government to avoid this recovery process is to built something in those areas instead of keeping them vacant.