So #Hyderabad apparently got World Green City awards. Banners at same KBR park which civil society came to #SaveKBR from another #SRDP flyover cutting across the green space.
So #Hyderabad apparently got World Green City awards. Banners at same KBR park which civil society came to #SaveKBR from another #SRDP flyover cutting across the green space.
Small win for #SaveKBR @nanoharsha #ScrapSRDP @CityOrdinary
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RT @KaramKomi
The Telangana High Court directs State of Telangana to refrain from cutting 1300 trees that form part of the Eco-Sensitive Zone of KBR National Park. Telangana Govt. by felling trees is planning to undertake Strategic Road Development Plan to construct flyovers around KBR park
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“The Telangana High Court directs State of Telangana to refrain from cutting 1300 trees that form part of the Eco-Sensitive Zone of KBR National Park. Telangana Govt. by felling trees is planning to undertake Strategic Road Development Plan to construct flyovers around KBR park”
About 200 Hyderabadis gathered at KBR park on Friday taking up a New Year’s resolution against the Telangana government’s plans to build multi-level flyovers. The government’s move will shrink the Eco-Sensitive Zone (ESZ) around the park. The fight to protect the park has been an ongoing effort for the past five years, but those associated with the efforts to save the park say, there needs to be more public participation. On Friday, the protestors who gathered at the park made rangolis using organic colours and placards using recycled paper.