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Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court on Wednesday, December 4, granted three weeks to the Telangana government to decide on the allotment of government land to the Bharat Rashtra Samithi  BRS .   The case pertaining to two controversial government orders including, GO number 167 issued on August 16, 2018 and GO 47 issued on May 11, 2022 was heard by a two-judge bench led by Telangana chief justice Alok Aradhe and Justice J Sreenivas Rao. Also ReadBRS leader Harish Rao moves Telangana HC to quash phone tapping case The GO 1 <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley mug</a> 67 allowed government land to be allotted at a nominal rate of Rs 100 per square yard. The second, GO number 47, issu <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.com.de>stanley thermo</a> ed on May 11, 2022, granted 4935 square yards of government la <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.it>stanley cup</a> nd at NBT Nagar, Banjara Hills, to the BRS for constructing its district office.      The petitioner challenged that it would amount to discrimination. The case was adjourned by three weeks.  Tagsbrs government lands Hyderabad Telangana Telangana High Court        News Desk   Follow on Twitter  |  Posted by Mohammed Baleegh |  Published: 5th December 2024 2:56 pm IST                Facebook    X    LinkedIn    Pinterest    Messenger    Messenger    WhatsApp    Telegram Ecis 5 injured in mass stabbing incident in Amsterdam, suspect held
Varanasi: The Varanasi district court on Wednesday asked the Archaeological Survey of India  ASI  to explain the reason for seeking more time for submitting a scientific survey report of the Gyanvapi complex and posted the matter for hearing on Thursday.   Taking up the plea of the ASI seeking three additional weeks to submit the report, District Judge A K Vishvesh asked a senior ASI official from Delhi to explain the need for more time, to which the ASI counsel said that officials in Varanasi have been handling the task and will apprise the court about it. The Muslim side represented by lawyer Mohammad Ikhlaq objected to the ASI repeatedly seeking more time.     The ASI had on Tuesday sought three more weeks from the district court for submitting the scientific survey report of the Gyanvapi mosque complex saying it needed more time for the assimilation of information generated by different experts. The district court of Varanasi had asked the ASI to submit <a href=https://www.stanleycup.it>stanley termos</a>  the report on the Gyanvapi Masjid complex by November 28. In its application, the ASI had stated that its experts are working on various types of data collected by archaeologists, surveyors and other experts, etc and assimilation of information generated by different experts and different tools is a  <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.uk>stanley uk</a> difficult and slow process and it will take some more time to complete the report for final submission.     The ASI started the survey in the barricaded <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.co.uk>stanley cup uk</a>  area of the Gyanvapi mosque premises, excluding its sealed section, on Aug
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