Hyderabad: The Telangana government has earned revenue of over Rs 2,000 crore with the auction of 49.949 acres of land in Kokapet area in Hyderabad with the highest price being Rs 60 crore per acre. The e-auction of the plots developed by the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) was conducted by MSTC Ltd, a Central government enterprise. While the HMDA had set the upset price at Rs 25 crore per acre, the e-auction fetched maximum price of Rs 60.2 crore per acre for 1.65 acre plot. Rajapushpa Realty LLP was the successful bidder. The minimum revenue earned per acre in the auction was Rs 31.2 crore an acre.
The land was auctioned in eight parcels. The biggest plot was 8.946 acre, which was purchased by Aqua Space Developers for Rs 350.68 crore. Manne Satyanarayana Reddy of MSN Laboratories Private Ltd was the successful bidder with Rs 325.83 crore for 7.721 acre plot (Rs 42.2 crore per acre). Rajapushpa Properties Pvt Ltd bought 7.755 acre plot for Rs 328.81 crore at Rs 42.2 crore per acre. Aqua Space Developers purchased another plot of 7.738 acre for Rs 281.66 crore at Rs 36.4 crore per acre.
Varsihni Education Management Private Ltd was successful bidder for 7.575 acre land with Rs 296 crore (Rs 39.2 crore per acre). Prestige Estates Projects bought 7.564 acre plot for Rs 285.92 crore (Rs 37.8 crore per acre). Principal Secretary, Municipal Administration and Urban Development, Arvind Kumar tweeted after the e-auction that the investors have reposed their faith yet again in the governance led by Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao and Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister K.T. Rama Rao.