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CS LED Panel gets 3 weeks to submit a report about go 111

CS LED Panel gets 3 weeks to submit a report about go 111
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Hyderabad: Telangana High Court on Thursday gave three weeks to the Main Secretary Bureaucrat Committee to complete and complete the report about going 111 problems relating to the catchment area and non-catch of Sagar Osman Sagar and Himayat.
The state government is directed at making decisions about the recommendations of this committee at the end of September.
“The CS committee report must be stored in the public domain,” Chairman of the Chairman of Himli Kohli and Justice B Vijaysen Reddy said after hearing an Imper’s request in a group of petitions related to GO 111.
The petition was submitted by Agni Agro Tech Limited, which has 17 hectares of land in Vatti Nagulapalli Village and want a land package removed from PurView Go 111 on the grounds that it is outside the catch area defined by GO.
Finding mistakes with the country not to prescribe the outside time limit for the CS committee to complete his report, Bench said: “This committee disbanded if it failed to give a report on September 13.
Because the authorities looked for four weeks August 13 August to activate it to complete his task, we provide Four weeks from August 13.
“Noticing that the CS Committee has no provisions for reference problems with non-catch areas, benches included in the agenda before the CS LED committee.
“You must continue to see reports departed by EPTRI in May 2006 which talked about 948 hectares of non-catch area in Vatti Nagulapalli which can be removed from GO 111,” Bench said.
KS Murthy, Counsel for the neighborhood of Jeevanand Reddy, describes the current import petition as a result of the great work bent by hell to see GO 111 removed.
“If the government is interested in melting away, let it call.
But this court should not be considered responsible for the same thing,” he said.
Jeevanand wants to leave as intact to protect the twin reservoir.
Although additional advocates General J Ramachandra Rao began his argument for more time for the country to act, he managed to secure a month for the country.
The argument that the eptri report 13 years ago was irrelevant now did not go down with a bench.
The bench requested CS to submit Affidavit, convey the state action plan to complete the task.

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