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    Telangana Housing Board Constructs Compound Walls to Protect Vacant Lands

    The Telangana Housing Board has started building a compound wall to protect vacant lands belonging to Deccan Infrastructure Land Holdings Ltd (DILL). The land spans 620 acres, is free from legal disputes, and is at risk of encroachment.

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    The Housing Board recently received 703 acres of land across the state. With this addition, DILL, a subsidiary of the Housing Board, now has a total land bank of 1,821 acres. To safeguard these lands from encroachment, the government directed officials to conduct DGPS surveys and construct compound walls. An administrative sanction of ₹25 crore was approved for this purpose.

    In the first phase, the Housing Board conducted a DGPS survey and began building compound walls around 422 acres of land vulnerable to encroachment. The project, divided into 16 packages, has a budget of ₹10 crore. So far, 7,500 meters of the proposed 28,500 meters of the wall have been completed, and the work is progressing in stages.

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    Additionally, compound wall construction for DILL’s vacant lands is underway. Tenders for 17 packages have been initiated, with a project cost of ₹12 crore.

    The vice chairman and housing commissioner of the Telangana Housing Board, V P Gautham, recently reviewed the progress of the construction work in a meeting held at the Gruhakalpa Building. He urged officials to expedite the completion of the compound walls and to start work on the DILL lands before the Sankranti festival.

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