Hyderabad: Telugu Cine Workers Cooperative Housing Society office-bearers said they would strive hard to complete pending works for MIG, HIG duplex and row houses before December 2021 and hand over the flats to members. They said the society would get environmental clearance and clear bank loans at the earliest.
Addressing a press conference on Saturday, society president Anil Kumar Vallabhaneni and secretary Kadambari Kiran said some members were trying to create trouble by spreading lies about the functioning of the society.
The Congress government in 1994 had allotted 67 acres in Manikonda Jagir for cine workers. The works for construction of flats and houses began in 2009. Anil said work on 224 economically weaker section houses, 1,688 LIG and 720 HIG houses began, while 1,912 flats in 2014 and another 720 in 2015 were handed over to the members.
Some members were removed for not making payments for houses.