The Telangana government has decided to abandon its auction plan for the Kancha Gachibowli area, which spans 2,000 acres, including the University of Hyderabad campus. Following recent protests and a Supreme Court intervention, the government now intends to convert this land into a sprawling eco park. The proposed eco park is set to emerge as a prominent environmental tourism spot with a strong focus on green initiatives and wildlife conservation. The decision to relocate the University of Hyderabad to Future City aligns with the government’s vision for this vast expanse of land. This move is expected to not only preserve the natural beauty of the area but also attract visitors interested in eco-friendly tourism. By scrapping the auction plan and opting for an eco park instead, the Telangana government is demonstrating its commitment to sustainable development and environmental conservation. The transformation of Kancha Gachibowli into an eco park is poised to create a harmonious blend of nature, wildlife, and recreation, offering a unique experience for locals and tourists alike.

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Telangana scraps auction plan for Kancha Gachibowli, paving way for 2,000-acre eco park transformation.
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Telangana cancels auction, plans massive eco park at Kancha Gachibowli; University of Hyderabad relocation in works.
