The plan to auction off Kancha Gachibowli, a 2,000-acre land parcel in Hyderabad, has been scrapped, with authorities now looking to transform it into an eco park. This decision comes as a relief to environmentalists and nature enthusiasts who were concerned about the potential impact of commercial development on the area. The move to convert Kancha Gachibowli into an eco park is in line with the growing global trend towards conservation and sustainability. The park is expected to offer a green space for residents to enjoy nature, relax, and engage in outdoor activities. With increasing urbanization and the loss of greenery in cities, initiatives like this eco park are crucial for maintaining ecological balance and providing much-needed respite from the concrete jungle. The project is also likely to boost tourism in the region, attracting visitors who are interested in exploring natural landscapes and biodiversity. As India continues to grapple with environmental challenges, the transformation of Kancha Gachibowli into an eco park serves as a positive step towards promoting conservation and green initiatives in the country. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting development in Hyderabad.

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Kancha Gachibowli auction plan abandoned; 2k-acre eco park to replace it in Hyderabad.
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