HYDRAA will resume its Prajavani grievance system from June 22 at Buddha Bhavan to address monsoon-related issues. Citizens are urged to report waterlogging, flooding causes, and encroachments on public spaces, with priority given to resolving civic complaints quickly.
Published Date – 20 June 2026, 07:30 PM
Hyderabad: The Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency (Hydraa) officials will resume ‘Prajavani’ from June 22 at Budha Bhavan to receive complaints in view of the monsoon. On May 6, Hydraa put it on hold to clear pending complaints.
A press release on Saturday said that the Prajavani resumed starting from June 22 to prioritise issues arising during the monsoon season. It advised citizens to provide detailed information in their complaints regarding monsoon-related problems, areas prone to waterlogging, and the underlying causes.
Hydraa affirmed that a high priority would be given to resolving these issues and urged citizens to lodge complaints regarding encroachments on flood drains, lakes, parks, government lands, or spaces designated for public use. Complainants have to explain the causes of flooding and specify how long the problem has persisted, according to the press statement.
