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GHMC chief orders swift action on Durgam Cheruvu drainage issue
GHMC chief orders swift action on Durgam Cheruvu drainage issue

Hans India

timea day ago

  • General
  • Hans India

GHMC chief orders swift action on Durgam Cheruvu drainage issue

Hyderabad: GHMC Commissioner R V Karnan has instructed officials to promptly address the drainage issue at Durgam Cheruvu. On Thursday, the Commissioner inspected the situation alongside the Zonal Commissioner and other relevant officials. During the inspection, the GHMC Commissioner directed the Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWSSB) to regularly desilt the sewer lines and take full ownership of their maintenance. This, he stressed, is crucial to prevent sewage overflows onto walking tracks and to eliminate the entry of sewage into the lake, thereby ensuring a clean and hassle free environment for visitors. He further directed the Executive Engineer of the Lakes division to expedite the diversion of the sewage pipeline. The Raheja CSR team was advised to enhance park amenities to improve the overall aesthetics of the lake area. During the visit, the Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) was also reviewed, with a recommendation to conduct NEERI (National Environmental Engineering Research Institute) water testing in addition to existing third party checks. The inspection also included a review of the Strategic Nala Development Programme (SNDP) stormwater drain (SWD) works. Officials were instructed to complete this work by September. The Zonal Commissioner was requested to review the progress weekly and ensure that any issues are addressed promptly.

Pre-monsoon works face hiccups as water logging grips parts of city
Pre-monsoon works face hiccups as water logging grips parts of city

Hans India

time29-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Hans India

Pre-monsoon works face hiccups as water logging grips parts of city

Hyderabad: With the onset of monsoon, the city is witnessing heavy water logging, thanks to the incomplete pre-monsoon preparations. The residents alleged that officials had ignored the seriousness of water logging and had taken no step to prevent the water inundation in localities. Despite repeated warnings and past experiences of flooding of various areas across the city, the monsoon related work appears to be moving at a slow pace. There was no proper desilting of manholes, storm water drains, and nalas which can prevent water logging. In several areas, there was no desilting and if completed following the heavy rains, heaps of desilted mud remained uncleared from the roads. Though the civic body has taken measures to ensure that no rainwater to be inundated, it has been observed that the roads were blocked due to water logging. According to activists, the status of monsoon-related works including desilting and works under the Telangana government's Strategic Nala Development Program (SNDP) in GHMC limits is still underway and nowhere near completion, despite passing the deadline. 'A brief 15-minute downpour is leaving parts of main roads in knee-deep water, which exposed the unpreparedness for the monsoon season,' said Mohammed Ahmed, an activist. Activists said that construction activities must cease during the season. However, the works are continuing in different parts of the city, posing risks to drivers during heavy rainfall, as the entire stretch where the works are going on are dug up, and filled with potholes. Venkat Rao a resident of Surya Nagar colony in Shaikpet said, 'During heavy rainfall, numerous internal roads within our locality see severe water logging, with water levels rising up to the knees. It is a challenge for us in accessing the main road. In these flooded streets, we found ourselves stranded in the middle of a submerged road, unable to proceed further in our vehicles.' During rains, various areas in the city are witnessing water logging including the worst affected colonies in Tolichowki, Attapur, LB Nagar, Uppal, Begumpet, Kukatpally, Miyapur, Banjara Hills, Jubilee Hills, Vanasthalipuram, Hayath Nagar, Somajiguda, Ameerpet, Nampally, among others. These areas have been witnessing massive flooding during rains. Also, several localities in the Old City like Talabkatta, Tadbun, Yakutpura, Dabeerpura, Darulshifa, Bahadurpura and Old Malakpet. Moreover, the GHMC identified over 141 locations that are affected by water logging and measures were taken to address the issue permanently.

Minister directs officials to expedite land acquisition process
Minister directs officials to expedite land acquisition process

Hans India

time18-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Minister directs officials to expedite land acquisition process

Hyderabad: The Hyderabad District in-charge Minister Ponnam Prabhakar has instructed the officials to expedite the land acquisition process required for the development works being undertaken in the city. The minister reviewed the development works being carried out in GHMC along with the officials at the Corporation's head office on Saturday. He instructed the officials that the incomplete works undertaken in SRDP (Strategic Road Development Program) should be completed on a war footing and made available to the public. The project officer was instructed to complete the Falaknuma ROB works by July and the Shastripuram ROB by August. The minister instructed that silt removal works be taken up immediately and to ensure that there are no problems during the rainy season. In the wake of the heavy load on the Jawaharnagar dump yard, the Additional Commissioner of Sanitation requested the Minister that there was urgency of establishing an alternative dump yard. Letters to the District Collectors of Rangareddy, Medchal Malkajgiri, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri and Sangareddy to take steps to acquire land for the dump yard were sent. The Additional Commissioner explained to the Minister that efforts are being made to resolve the complaints received regarding street lights, but there is some delay in resolving them. , and from now on, steps have been taken to resolve the complaints received regarding street lights on a daily basis. The Minister ordered steps to ensure that the street lights do not light up in the afternoon. Commissioner RV Karnan explained to the Minister that the Zonal Commissioner has been instructed to extend the purchase of street lights and materials to their subcontractors by two months since the contractor tender has been completed. The officials explained that 90 percent of the works undertaken in the first phase of SNDP have been completed, and the risk of flooding in 150 colonies has been prevented with these works. The Minister ordered the works be completed expeditiously without any problems for the people during the rainy season. He suggested that the beautification works in the city should be completed and should be undertaken in the slum areas as well.

HYDRAA holds meet on monsoon preparedness
HYDRAA holds meet on monsoon preparedness

Time of India

time16-05-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

HYDRAA holds meet on monsoon preparedness

Hyderabad: In an effort to address Hyderabad's recurring flooding issues during the monsoon, the HYDRAA held a high-level consultation on Friday. The focus was on identifying the Musi river's boundaries and the nala (stormwater drain) network within the Outer Ring Road (ORR) limits. The meeting brought together experts from various departments and agencies, including Revenue, Survey of India, Irrigation, Hydrology, the Strategic Nala Development Plan (SNDP), National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), and the Musi Riverfront Development Corporation, among others. Although HYDRAA is not officially associated with the Musi beautification project, the body received several complaints regarding encroachments along the riverbanks. Experts proposed adopting a method similar to the identification of Full Tank Levels (FTL) for lakes, proposing that the Maximum Flood Level (MFL) of the Musi be determined using historical records, village and revenue documents, satellite imagery from NRSC, and hydrological surveys. The goal is to clearly demarcate the flood-prone areas and regulate development around them. Historical data from major floods in 1908, 1954, 2000, and 2008 were also examined to better understand the Musi's behaviour and inform future planning. The discussion also highlighted the alarming state of the city's stormwater drains. Participants noted that the GHMC limits house nearly 940 culverts — many of which are clogged with garbage, severely restricting the natural flow of rainwater. Several nalas were either narrowed or disconnected, increasing the risk of urban flooding. Experts recommended restoring lost links in the nala network and widening or realigning certain stretches, provided it doesn't endanger existing structures. They highlighted that the same level of planning and foresight used in road development must be applied to nala infrastructure as well.

GHMC fast-tracks monsoon works in LB Nagar segment
GHMC fast-tracks monsoon works in LB Nagar segment

Hans India

time02-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Hans India

GHMC fast-tracks monsoon works in LB Nagar segment

Hyderabad: To prevent flooding in various areas in L B Nagar constituency, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has paced up the works for the upcoming monsoon season. The civic body took up Strategic Nala Development Programme (SNDP) works in the constituency including the SW drain in five areas of the zone. To address the issue of flooding in several areas, the storm water drain network in L B Nagar is being revamped. In the last few years, heavy rains have been lashing the city within a short span and this was resulting in flooding of several localities in L B Nagar like never before. Especially, the residents have to live with excess floodwater from nala which is causing damage each year to the surrounding colonies. Nearly five residential colonies get inundated during heavy rains, but now after these works there would be no flooding in these areas in future. On Thursday, Commissioner RV Karnan conducted an inspection of several development projects in the LB Nagar zone. He urged officials to take immediate action to finalise the storm water drainage systems and address any unfinished drainage projects to safeguard low-lying areas from flooding in the forthcoming monsoon season. He was accompanied by LB Nagar Zonal Commissioner Hemant Keshav Patil. The Commissioner inspected the works of 350 metres of storm water box drain construction from Nagole Sai Nagar to the RTO office, as well as the SRDP National Highway flyover project and initiatives aimed at enhancing various sports facilities in the area beneath the Bairamalguda Flyover. Karnan instructed the engineering officers to take immediate action to finalise the storm water drainage system designed to mitigate flooding in the low-lying regions of LB Nagar zone, as well as to complete all outstanding projects related to the Nala initiated by SNDP before the upcoming monsoon season. He urged them to keep him updated on any challenges they might encounter in this process. EE Ramesh Babu provided a clear explanation regarding the impact of the storm water construction, stating that it would protect approximately five colonies from flood inundation. When inquired about the timeline for completion, he confidently assured that the project would be finished within a month. The Commissioner instructed the EE to finish the project before the upcoming monsoon. Additionally, the Zonal Commissioner has been directed to take all essential measures to ensure the completion of the unfinished box drain and nala development projects. Later, the Commissioner inspected the work undertaken on the SRDP flyover at Uppal X Roads and the National Highway extending to Narapally CPRI during this visit.

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