DC moves to cater for Hyderabad’s burgeoning populace

Seeks allocation of 3,000 acres of land in Latifabad village

HYDERABAD:

Deputy Commissioner Fawad Ghaffar Soomro has requested for the allocation of a substantial 3,000 acres of government land nestled within the quaint confines of Gano Takkar, Latifabad village, to ensure the provision of health, education and sports facilities to the burgeoning population of the ever-expanding Hyderabad city.

The request was made by the deputy commissioner in a formal letter sent to the provincial chief secretary through the divisional commissioner.

The expanse of the state land, poised in the picturesque Ganjo Takkar Latifabad village, carries the promise of elevating the very bedrock of education, healthcare, and sporting pursuits within the city's tapestry.

This request underscores Hyderabad's remarkable potential in the areas of learning, well-being, and athleticism.

However, juxtaposed with this potential is the city's spiralling urban populace, a phenomenon that beckons the rural folks to its progressive allure.

“The burgeoning demographic shift compels us to secure a future rich in health, enlightenment, and sporting opportunities for our cherished residents,” he said.

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