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Follow on Google News | Property growth simply leaves Hyderabad high and dry"Instead of pushing Hyderabad to grow endlessly we should divert some attention towards the other major cities of Andhra Pradesh. That will reduce the pressure on the capital and also sort such civic issues," he added.
By: Times of India/Hyderabad "People have started building more per square kilometer (sq km) now to utilize maximum land available. That has led to widespread concretization of the city. At least 70-75 per cent of all real estate projects are covered with negligible open space," explains architect Srinivas Murthy while highlighting the many breaches that builders have resorted to. The rulebook requires every developer to leave a one-metre green patch on all sides of a building but few comply with it. "Even the mandatory 10 per cent open area is not being earmarked in most ventures these days. How will then the water percolate into the earth," asks Murthy. Environmentalists too blame the over-ambitious realty industry for this acute water shortage in Hyderabad. Filling up of water bodies to make way for towering apartments, they say, is a menace that needs to be arrested to address the city's water woes. "Even the designers of Hyderabad's master plan should share the blame," feels Shankar Narayan, another city-based architect pointing out how the local development authority intends to add yet another regional ring road to Hyderabad's periphery by 2031. Visit My Website (http://www.hyderabadrealestate.com) for details End
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