The Telangana government is considering relocating the University of Hyderabad to Future City as part of a plan to repurpose the current 2,000-acre campus into an expansive eco park. This decision comes following protests and a Supreme Court intervention. The envisioned eco park is set to be a pioneering environmental tourism site, focusing on green practices and wildlife conservation efforts. The transformation aims to create a sustainable and nature-friendly space that will attract visitors and promote ecological awareness. The shift to Future City will enable the University of Hyderabad to expand its academic offerings and facilities while contributing to the development of the region. The government’s initiative aligns with the growing global trend towards sustainable practices and eco-friendly initiatives. This move is expected to bolster tourism in the area and drive economic growth through environmentally conscious projects. The University of Hyderabad’s relocation to Future City is poised to bring about positive changes in both academic and environmental spheres, setting a benchmark for other institutions to follow.

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