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"himayath-sagar"

  • Hyderabad groundwater dips despite heavy monsoon, raising summer shortage concerns

    Despite heavy monsoon rains, Hyderabad’s groundwater levels dipped by 1–3 metres in several areas, according to the Ground Water Department. Officials blame poor percolation, illegal borewells and rapid urbanisation, warning of a likely water crisis in summer if trends continue.
  • Musi flood debris blocks Moosarambagh bridge in Malakpet, GHMC yet to act

    Two days after Musi River floodwaters receded, debris remains uncleared near Moosarambagh bridge, disrupting traffic and raising safety concerns. GHMC officials cite Bathukkama festivities for the delay in cleanup. Meanwhile, residents of flood-hit colonies along the river continue to face water shortages.
  • Environment experts oppose allocating Damagundem forest lands for naval station

    The experts are demanding that the government review its decision and convene a meeting with all sections to discuss the project’s impact.
  • Explained: What is Indian Navy’s upcoming ‘VLF Communication Station’ in Vikarabad; what is the fuss around it?

    Very Low Frequency (VLF) is a radio frequency band in the range of 3 to 30 kHz with wavelengths from 10 to 100km. It has a limited bandwidth and is mostly only used for coded signals with low data rate such as underwater communication.
  • Heavy inflows prompt Hyderabad reservoirs to lift gates for water release

    Two gates each were lifted at Himayath Sagar and Osman Sagar on Thursday afternoon in view of the continuing inflows into the city reservoirs.
  • Two gates each of Himayath Sagar and Osman Sagar opened

    HMWS&SB have so far lifted two gates each, up to one feet height, of both reservoirs to release water into the downstream of river Musi.
  • Hyderabad Rains: Four gates opened at Himayath Sagar

    The present level of water level Himayath Sagar is 1,761.75 feet against its Full Tank Level (FTL) of 1,763.50 feet
  • Hyderabad: Water reservoirs continue to replenish despite break in rains

    Due to ongoing inflows into Himayath Sagar, HMWSSB authorities opt to open two additional gates at around 10 am on Saturday to discharge the water.
  • Hyderabad rains: Two gates opened at Himayath Sagar reservoir

    The present level of water level Himayath Sagar is 1762.75 feet against its Full Tank Level (FTL) of 1763.50 feet
  • Heavy rains in Hyderabad: Osman Sagar, Himayath Sagar gates lifted

    Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board has kept open six gates of Osman Sagar upto four feet and two Himayath Sagar open upto one feet.
  • Heavy rains lash Telangana, more in store

    Hyderabad: Two persons, including a woman died on the spot, when lightning struck them at different locations in Bhupalpally district as heavy rains lashed several parts of the State on Tuesday. At Ponagondla village in Regonda mandal, Vanga Ravi (50), a farmer died on the spot, when lightning struck him while he was working in […]
  • Hyderabad: Two gates of Osman Sagar, Himayath Sagar to be lifted

    Hyderabad: In view of the heavy rains, two gates each of Osman Sagar and Himayath Sagar are to be lifted on Sunday. The Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply & Sewerage Board (HMWSSB) has been monitoring the water levels at these two reservoirs and took the decision to lift the gates at 6 pm today in anticipation […]
  • Twin reservoirs in Hyderabad reach FTL

    Water board opens 10 gates of Himayath Sagar, six gates of Osman Sagar
  • Himayath Sagar brims with heavy inflows; gates may be opened

    HMWSSB monitoring situation closely; arrangements being made to open the reservoir gates in case of more rains in the catchment areas
  • Rs 2000 cr spent to end drinking water woes: KTR

    Hyderabad: Hyderabad, after a long gap of 100 years, will have an exclusive reservoir at Keshavapuram that will take care of the drinking water requirement of the capital till 2050, TRS working president K T Rama Rao said on Thursday. “Undivided Andhra Pradesh had seen many Chief Ministers and governments, but not one of them […]
  • Osman Sagar gates likely to be lifted

    Due to heavy rains in catchment areas of Chevella, Vikarabad, Shankerpally, Shabad and neighbouring areas, there is a steady inflow into Osman Sagar reservoir
  • Hyderabad Rains: Himayath Sagar gates opened again

    1,372 cusecs was being discharged into Musi river till 9 pm
  • Huge inflows fill the twin reservoirs of Himayath Sagar and Osman Sagar

    On Tuesday till 4 pm, Himayat Sagar received 833 cusecs of inflows to take the water level in the reservoir to 1762.23 ft against full tank level of 1763.50 ft.

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