Telangana government, on Wednesday, issued orders allotting approximately 15,000 double bedroom housing units for rehabilitation of the poor families to be displaced due to the Musi Riverfront Development project.
Citing a letter from the managing director, Musi Riverfront Development Corporation, the order said a field-level survey of Musi river bed and buffer zones revealed that about 15,000 households have been identified in the structures that came up in the river’s area. Most of these families are identified as poor, and may be allotted 2BHK units on humanitarian grounds through district collectors, the letter requested.
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