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Hill Fort Palace: PIL filed for preservation of palatial building Telangana High Court directs govt to file counter affidavit By Sameer| Published: 12th February 2021 9:07 am IST YouTube Hyderabad: Hyderabad Heritage Trust filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in Telangana High Court for the preservation of Hill Fort Palace. The petitioner claimed that the State government is not taking any step for the revival of the palatial building. After hearing the petition, the bench of Chief Justice Hima Kohli and Justice B Vijaysen Reddy directed the State government to file a counter-affidavit. It also asked the petitioner to remove the Union of India and the Archaeological Survey of India as respondents as the palace is not a centrally protected monument, The Hindu reported. ....
ANI | Updated: Jan 14, 2021 08:21 IST Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], 14 January (ANI): Family members of the last Nizam of Hyderabad Mir Osman Ali Khan have written to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharam urging her to resolve the Nizam Jewellery Trust income and wealth tax issue which has been pending with the Income Tax department for the last 26 years. Najaf Ali Khan, grandson of the last Nizam urged for a one-time settlement of the issue stating that 39 of the 114 beneficiaries from the Nizam Family had either expired during this period and most of those remaining were senior citizens facing health and financial issues. In the 1950s, the last Nizam had created various Trusts, one of which was the Nizam Jewellery Trust. The Trustees, which included Prince Muffakham Jah and a government nominated official from the Finance Ministry, were empowered to sell the jewellery. ....