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HYDRAA extends Prajavani programme suspension by two weeks until June 22, 2026

A.V. Ranganath, Commissioner of Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency, has announced that the suspension of Prajavani programme will continue for another two weeks, with plans to resume on June 22, 2026. This decision comes after a backlog of unresolved complaints prompted the cancellation of sessions that were supposed to take place on June 8 and June 15.

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Jun 6, 2026 · 1 min read
HYDRAA extends Prajavani programme suspension by two weeks until June 22, 2026

Key Takeaways

  • The Prajavani programme in Hyderabad will now resume on June 22, 2026, after being delayed for an additional two weeks.
  • A.V. Ranganath announced the extension on June 6, citing a backlog of unresolved complaints as the reason.
  • The programme was originally set to restart on June 8 but has faced multiple delays since its suspension on May 11.
  • This marks the second extension of the programme, which was initially halted for four consecutive Mondays.
  • Residents will have to wait until late June for the grievance redressal initiative to be reinstated.

The suspension of the Prajavani programme in Hyderabad has been extended for an additional two weeks, with plans for it to resume on June 22,2026. This decision was announced by A.V. Ranganath,Commissioner of the Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA),on Saturday, June 6.

Originally set to restart on June 8, the programme's continuation has been delayed due to a backlog of unresolved complaints. The Commissioner confirmed that the sessions planned for June 8 and June 15 have been cancelled as part of this extension. This marks the second extension since the programme was first suspended on May 11,when it was halted for four consecutive Mondays to address pending grievances.

The ongoing suspension reflects the agency's commitment to resolving outstanding issues before resuming grievance redressal initiative. Residents and stakeholders will need to wait until late June for programme to be reinstated, as the agency prioritizes the resolution of important complaints.

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