The Telangana government has decided to scrap its initial plan of auctioning off the Kancha Gachibowli land, which includes the University of Hyderabad campus, and instead convert it into a sprawling 2,000-acre eco park. This decision comes after facing protests and a Supreme Court intervention. The upcoming eco park is envisioned to be a prominent environmental tourism spot, focusing on greenery and wildlife conservation efforts. As part of this transformation, the University of Hyderabad is set to be relocated to Future City. This move is expected to not only preserve the natural landscape but also boost eco-tourism in the region. The eco park project aligns with the government’s commitment to sustainable development and conservation of biodiversity. The eco park is poised to attract visitors with its lush greenery, diverse wildlife, and eco-friendly initiatives. This shift in plans reflects a greater emphasis on environmental preservation and eco-friendly practices. The government’s decision to prioritize the creation of an eco park underscores its dedication to promoting sustainable initiatives and preserving natural resources.

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Telangana scraps auction plan, transforms Kancha Gachibowli into 2,000-acre eco park; University of Hyderabad to move.
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Telangana cancels land auction for eco park, plans conversion of 2,000 acres including University of Hyderabad site.
