
Hyderabad residents re -established history. The dependence on water tankers, an incredible 1.81 Lakh tankers supplied in March 2024, which was considered “historically maximum” this year, now has a new record-ASI of 2.83 tanker supplies or 56% year-on-year increase.
By comparison, the records show that records show record records.
“In Western Hyderabad, there was a sudden dr going, and there were not so many tankers, drivers and fill points. However, this does not mean that the city is in the grip of the water crisis,” said M. Dan Kishhore, who fought a false narrative in 2024.
But this is also this part of Hyderabad, which now offers new stories. For example, the number of tankers supplied to Durgam Cheruvu, Kukatpally and SR Nagar in March 2025 is a total of 1 51 264 increasingly than the combined total tanker supplies to all other divisions in the city.
Specifically and in several areas, the demand for water tankers has been drastically increased in several areas, apparently due to lack of groundwater source or functional rainwater harvest.
The water tanker requirements are telling the Maninikonda division a maximum 150% increase in tanker reservations, from 8,064 to 20 188.
Demand is also inadequate and several thousand repeated consumers of tankers out of a total of 13 lakh water connections.
According to a rainwater survey in the city of April-List 224, a survey of rainwater churches, for houses that have an area of land of 300 square meters and higher, most repeated consumers SR Nagar (5 176), Durgam Cheruvu (2 331), hafeezpet (1.534) 1,249) and Antifnagar (1,349), and also 1,349) and 1,331) (1,331) (1,331) (1,331) (1,331) (1,331) (1,331) (1,331) (1,331) (1,331) (1,331) Rainwater.
According to Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply & Severage Board (HMWS & SB), CEO K. Ashok Reddy, who explains the organizational capacity of the Board of Directors for a smooth service, he says he is ready to face even the harsh summer.
“We focus and monitor the filling points, supplies and agreement on the service level, and therefore there is no” water crisis “. With the tank levels, they decrease, especially in the Krishna River Basin for Andhra Pradesh irrigation needs, but the month of May would be demanding.
Published – April 11, 2025 20:05