On this day (7.9.2025), at the conclusion of the second day of the main Ganesh idol immersion, Sri C.V. Anand IPS, DG and Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad, addressed the media regarding the Ganesh idol immersions. GHMC officials stated that a total of 1,40,000 Ganesh idols were immersed from the third to the eleventh day. They mentioned that 1,20,000 of these idols were immersed in baby ponds and other small lakes. However, through our online process, 12,030 idols were registered in Hyderabad City. Of these, 7,330 idols were immersed on the days leading up to the main immersion, leaving 4,700 idols to be immersed during the main immersion event. However, of these, 900 idols are still at Necklace Road for immersion.
The Ganesh immersion procession continued for almost 40 hours. This year, the procession was slightly delayed as some idols were taller than 40 feet. The police worked for two days without sleep to ensure the immersion was completed peacefully. Surveillance was maintained using 9 drones and cameras on 35 high-rise buildings.
The immersion was completed ahead of schedule with the cooperation of the Khairatabad Ganesh Utsav Samithi members. The successful immersion was made possible by the coordination between our Central Zone Police and various government departments like GHMC, Revenue, Electricity, RTA, and HMDA.
5 cases were registered regarding minor disputes during the immersion procession. The police also arrested 170 people for misbehaving with women and several others in pickpocketing cases. The commissioner stated that the number of crimes has decreased compared to last year.
The Ganesh idol immersion program is still ongoing. Sri C.V. Anand, IPS, DG and Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad, stated that the immersion will be considered complete only after the traffic diversions are entirely removed. He said that even though some Mandap organizers started their processions late, all idols were successfully sent to Hussain Sagar. He explained that the immersion would continue now without any inconvenience to the general public.
On behalf of the Hyderabad City Police, he thanked the public, the Ganesh Utsav Samithi, and the Mandap organizers for ensuring that the Ganesh immersion in Hyderabad took place in a peaceful environment.
He appreciated the Mandap organizers for their coordinated cooperation with the police in completing the immersion program. He also extended his special thanks to all the police personnel and officers who worked tirelessly for nearly 40 hours.
He also expressed gratitude to the officers of all departments who worked together in the T.G. ICCC Multi-Agency War Room, resolving issues and assisting the police to ensure there were no obstacles to the immersion.
The event was also attended by Sri Vikram Singh Mann, IPS, Additional CP Law and Order; Sri P. Vishwa Prasad IPS, Additional CP Crime; Sri D. Joel Davis IPS, Joint CP Traffic; Smt. N. Swetha IPS, DCP DD; Smt. K. Shilpa Valli IPS, DCP Central Zone; Smt. Rakshita Krishna Murthy IPS, DCP Car Headquarters, and other officials.