280 acres in Rangareddy district’s Sardarnagar to be declared reserve forest

The Telangana government is designating 280 acres of land in Sardarnagar as a Reserve Forest to prevent encroachment and ensure long-term ecological conservation. This move follows a 25-year delay caused by administrative and legal hurdles.
Why it matters
Securing this land as a Reserve Forest is a critical step in urban environmental protection and preventing the loss of government-owned green spaces.
The Telangana government has initiated the process of declaring 280.09 acres at Sardarnagar in Shamshabad Division of Rangareddy district as a Reserve Forest, marking a significant step towards protecting forest land from encroachment and ensuring its long-term conservation.
The report is a straightforward account of administrative policy and environmental conservation efforts.
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