Hyderabad: The Hydra program, an important initiative by the Telangana state government, is quickly addressing the problems of flood victims in the city. The program aims to ensure that people know where to seek help and get quick solutions to their issues.

On this occasion, Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy inaugurated the new Hydra Police Station building at Buddha Bhavan in Secunderabad. Along with the police station, new vehicles and machinery provided to the Hydra program were also launched.
Speaking at the event, Hydra Commissioner Ranganath emphasized that Hydra is solving people’s problems without delay. “We are not saying that any problem is outside our responsibility. Regardless of which department is responsible, we are ensuring the problem is resolved quickly,” he said.
Commissioner Ranganath further explained that the Hydra program is helping to prevent the illegal occupation of ponds and canals in the city. He highlighted that the initiative is part of the government’s commitment to ensure a safe and organized Hyderabad.
The Hydra program is a step towards better coordination among various departments, making it easier for citizens to receive help during emergencies. With the inauguration of the new police station and the addition of new equipment, the program is set to enhance its services and continue supporting citizens efficiently.
