Indian metropolises are becoming uninhabitable, according to telangana chief minister revanth reddy, who emphasized the necessity of sustainable growth and responsible urban government. Following the thursday opening of the HYDRAA police station at buddha Bhavan in hyderabad, the telangana chief minister made this insightful remark.
 
"During the summer, Bengaluru faces a serious water crisis.  Additionally, it is struggling with traffic.  In chennai and Mumbai, we have witnessed how floods flooded even two- and three-story structures during periods of intense rainfall.  Delhi, the nation's capital, is becoming choked by pollution.  Speaking on the occasion, telangana chief minister revanth reddy voiced grave fears that indian metropolitan areas are becoming uninhabitable.


According to cm revanth reddy, HYDRAA was established to shield hyderabad from unsustainable expansion and hazardous urban practices, preventing it from sharing the same fate as other indian metropolises. cm revanth reddy, however, lamented that opposition parties were always spreading false information on HYDRAA.  

Revanth reddy of the government established the hyderabad Disaster Response and Assests Protection Agency (HYDRAA) to safeguard government properties, prevent avaricious real estate developers from encroaching on lakes, woods, and roads, and provide a high standard of living for city dwellers.  It has also been charged with enforcing the law against unauthorized construction.
 
Although cm revanth reddy had good intentions when he established HYDRAA, the urban law enforcement organization received more criticism than praise for a number of reasons.  It is also held accountable for Hyderabad's real estate market's slowdown.

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