Express News Service
HYDERABAD: An obscure hamlet in Bhupalpally has slowly been transformed into a model village over the past few years, all thanks to a Hyderabad man and his family, who donated nearly one acre of their ancestral land for its development.
Nawab Khurram Hasan, who has been residing in his ancestral village Ghori Kottapally since the pandemic, has given away his land for several projects including a dispensary (four guntas), Praktruti Canam park (5 guntas), dumping and recycling yard (4 guntas), SC community hall (3 guntas), and mineral water plant and tank (5 guntas).
Speaking to
The New Indian Express, Ghori Kottapally Sarpanch S Rajitha said that the family’s generosity has contributed greatly to the rapid development of the village. “Whoever approaches Mr Khurram for help never returns empty handed. He always keeps his word,” she said.