In order to ensure the smooth conduct of the upcoming Ganesh Navratri celebrations, Hyderabad City Police Commissioner Shri C.V. Anand, IPS, held an inter-departmental coordination meeting today (14.8.2025) at the TGICCC building in the Hyderabad City Police Commissionerate.
Officials from GHMC, Water Works, the Electricity Department, RTC, Cyberabad, Rachakonda Police, Hydra, Fire Services, the Tourism Department, the Information Department, Transport, and the Medical Department attended the meeting, along with representatives from the Bhagyanagar Ganesh Utsav Samiti and the Khairatabad Bada Ganesh Utsav Samiti.
Representatives from the Bhagyanagar Ganesh Utsav Samiti and the Khairatabad Bada Ganesh Utsav Samiti spoke on various issues. They asked for action to be taken on filling potholes, ensuring uninterrupted street lighting at night, providing adequate drinking water for devotees on the day of immersion, and making vehicles available for mandapam organisers to transport idols. They also appealed for the removal of tree branches that obstruct the path during the Ganesh immersion procession.
Responding to these issues, officials from the concerned departments and GHMC Commissioner Shri R.V. Karnan, IAS, said that baby ponds and cranes are being specially set up for the immersion of idols. He noted that 160 special action teams have been formed and assured that every pending issue will be resolved and necessary action will be taken during the Ganesh Navratri. Additionally, facilities like ambulances, fire brigades, mobile toilets, additional power transformers, and drinking water supplies will be made available. Barricades will also be provided for the immersion day.
Metro Rail officials will run additional trips until midnight. Hyderabad Collector Smt. Harichandana, IAS, said that medical teams are being set up at all the mandapams. Joint CP Traffic Shri Joel Davis, IPS, said that staff and officers are being deployed even at night to ensure traffic is not disrupted.
TGICCC Director Shri V.B. Kamalasan Reddy said that CCTV cameras from the three commissionerates have been connected, and surveillance will continue from the center with the coordination of officers from all departments.
Sri C.V. Anand, IPS, asked mandapam organisers to strictly follow court orders regarding the immersion of idols. He also requested that mandapam organisers provide details about their idols to the concerned police officers. He explained that by providing this information, the police department can make appropriate arrangements, ensure proper security, and maintain surveillance through CCTVs.
He suggested that volunteers with a service mindset should be appointed at the mandapams, working alongside the police to prevent disruption to traffic, devotees, and the general public. He said that since the number of devotees increases for every festival, mandapam organizer should take full responsibility to prevent any incidents. He asked the Ganesh Utsava Samiti to cooperate, as the DJ system can cause health problems for the elderly and children. He also asked the RTC to provide additional drivers and mechanics for the immersion day.
Sri CV Anand urged everyone to celebrate the festivals without any disruptions or undesirable incidents. He emphasized that all departments should work in coordination and that the Hyderabad City Police is making tight security arrangements for the Ganesh Navratri festival. He noted that since this year, Vinayaka Chavithi Navratri and Milad un Nabi festivals are occurring together, he requested everyone's cooperation with the police.
The coordination meeting was attended by Additional CP Law and Order Shri Vikram Singh Mann, IPS; GHMC Commissioner Shri R.V. Karnan, IAS; Additional CP Crime Shri P. Vishwa Prasad, IPS; Joint CP Traffic Shri Joel Davis, IPS; Hydra Commissioner Shri R.V. Ranganath, IPS; TGICCC Director Shri V.B. Kamalasan Reddy; Joint CP Cyberabad Shri Gajrao Bhupal, IPS; Hyderabad City Police officers; Bhagyanagar Utsav Samiti President Shri Raghava Reddy, Shri Shasidhar Reddy, Shri Sandeep Raj; representatives of the Khairatabad Utsav Samiti; and officials from other government departments.