HYDRAA Action Storm, 64 Complaints Filed in a Day as Citizens Rise Against Encroachments

Hyderabad: Ordinary citizens across several districts have come forward in large numbers to report land encroachments, blocked drains, occupied public spaces, and illegal constructions at the HYDRAA Prajavani public grievance program held on Monday. A total of 64 complaints were registered between 11 AM and 7:30 PM, highlighting growing public confidence in HYDRAA’s swift action against unauthorized activities.

HYDRAA Commissioner A.V. Ranganath personally reviewed all complaints, verified each case using Google Maps, Revenue Department records, and Survey of India maps, and assigned responsibilities to concerned officials. Many complainants expressed relief after receiving clear explanations on how their neighbourhoods changed over the years due to illegal encroachments—and how the issues would now be resolved.

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Encroachments by Influential Groups Facing Public Resistance

Residents, who earlier hesitated to raise objections against influential encroachers, are now approaching HYDRAA without fear. Decades-old pending issues involving:

…are now being formally reported, with citizens providing layouts, photos, and evidence.

In multiple cases, HYDRAA officials have already initiated corrective measures, giving residents renewed confidence in the system.


Key Complaints Received at HYDRAA Prajavani

1. Medchal–Malkajgiri District (Dundigal – Gajularamaram)

Residents of Vokshit Hill View Colony, spread over 7 acres with nearly 200 families, complained that:

Residents demanded immediate restoration of the original stormwater pathway.


2. Rangareddy District – Hayathnagar (BN Reddy Nagar Division)

About 20 colonies raised concerns regarding:

Residents urged HYDRAA to address the issue immediately to prevent flooding.


3. Pedda Amberpet Municipality – Pasumamula Village (Survey No. 454)

Plot owners from a 1982-approved layout containing 155 plots complained that:

Residents requested HYDRA to restore their original layout boundaries.


4. Alwal – Venkatapuram Bank Colony

Locals reported that:

Residents urged HYDRA to protect the public space.


5. Rangareddy District – Serilingampally Mandal (Survey No. 124/1)

Land oustees complained that:

Residents pleaded for strong intervention to prevent further encroachments.


HYDRA’s Immediate Action and Public Trust

HYDRA Commissioner A.V. Ranganath assured complainants that:

Encouraged by rapid resolutions in old cases, more residents are now coming forward to protect public property from powerful encroachers.

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