Deccan Chronicle

AYURVEDIC COLLEGE LOSES 24-ACRE LAND

- KANIZA GARARI | DC HYDERABAD, JULY 14

The government has allotted 24 acres of land in Himayatsag­ar belonging to the Government Ayurvedic College to develop a healing centre. The land was given during the golden jubilee of the college in 1995.

The college authoritie­s have written to the state Ayush department that the government had given it 56 acres for herbal plantation and experiment­s.

Dr Mallu Prasad, member of Telangana Central Council of Indian Medicine, said, “The land was allotted to the Ayurvedic College in Erragadda. This was utilised for growing herbal plants and for experiment­s for the students in their undergradu­ate and post-graudate levels. Now the government wants to develop a healing centre about which the department of Ayush has not been informed.”

The land is in the catchment area of Himayatsag­ar, and its utilisatio­n was meant only for growing of medicinal plants which are used in ayurveda. Dr Rajender Reddy, incharge director of Ayush, explained, “I have not got any government order yet. The land at Himayatsag­ar was encroached upon, and the court ruled in the favour of the college. The land belongs to the college.” The land lies in Survey No 75 to 81. The medicinal plant board has developed a nursery on the land parcel, an official of the Ayush department said.

THE COLLEGE authoritie­s have written that the government had given it 56 acres for herbal plantation.

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