TGHRC warns of crop loss, directs water release from Singur

The Telangana Human Rights Commission has directed the state government to release irrigation water from the Singur Project to the Vanadurga Project, citing the urgent need to protect nearly 20,000 acres of paddy in Sangareddy district. The Commission ordered the release of 0.30 TMC ft of water for 12 days.

Published Date – 7 April 2026, 09:58 PM

TGHRC warns of crop loss, directs water release from Singur

Hyderabad: The Telangana Human Rights Commission (TGHRC) directed the State government to urgently release irrigation water to farmers under the Ghanapur Anicut in Sangareddy district, where nearly 20,000 acres of paddy are at risk.

In an interim order, the Commission, headed by Justice Shameem Akther, expressed concern about the non-release of water, posing a threat to farmers’ livelihoods and dignity under Article 21.


Invoking provisions of the Protection of Human Rights Act, the Commission asked the Chief Secretary to ensure the release of 0.30 TMCft water from the Singur Project to the Vanadurga Project for 12 days. The panel also sought a compliance report by April 30, warning of irreparable crop loss if immediate action is not taken.

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