Hyderabad, Oct. 14 -- Environment activists from Telangana have urged chief minister A Revanth Reddy not to move ahead with navy radar station in the Damagundam forest.

The project, which will require about over 2,900 acres of land, will be inaugurated on October 15. The activist raised concerns over the area of land being donated to the naval project and said, "We would like to express our serious concerns regarding the proposed "Project AMBER" Very Low Frequency (VLF) radar station by the Eastern Naval Command (Indian Navy) within the Damagundam Forest Reserve, over 2,900 acres, for which environmental clearance and forest clearance is supposed to have been accorded by the Union environment ministry way back in 2016 and 2017."

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