HYDRA వల్ల వరదలు లేని హైదరాబాద్ చూడగలమా? | Musi Beautification | Knowing Our Laws

As part of the Justice Movement of India’s (JMI) “Knowing Our Laws” initiative and the ongoing #FloodFreeHyderabad campaign, we conducted an engaging session titled “HYDRA వల్ల వరదలు లేని హైదరాబాద్ చూడగలమా?”. The session shed light on the Musi Beautification Project and questioned whether HYDRA’s current actions truly address the core issues of urban flooding.

The Focus

The discussion revolved around the need for a comprehensive flood prevention policy, which goes beyond superficial beautification projects. Participants emphasized that tackling Hyderabad’s flooding crisis requires a holistic approach involving sustainable urban planning, robust lake restoration, and active community participation.

Key Takeaways

  1. The beautification of Musi River, while visually appealing, cannot be a substitute for genuine flood prevention measures.
  1. Without addressing encroachments and restoring Hyderabad’s water bodies, the city’s flood risks will only worsen.
  1. A comprehensive policy integrating environmental protection, urban planning, and decentralized governance is essential for a flood-resilient Hyderabad.

This session served as a platform to educate citizens on HYDRA’s current projects and empower them to advocate for meaningful, long-term solutions. At JMI, we remain committed to fostering awareness and driving change to create a safer, sustainable future for Hyderabad.

Stay connected for more discussions under our “Knowing Our Laws” initiative and the #FloodFreeHyderabad campaign.