Jun 15, 2026

Hon'ble CM Reviews Progress of Praja Palana–Pragati Pranalika Programme with Senior Officials

 Hon'ble Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy stated that the State Government's Praja Palana–Pragati Pranalika Programme, conducted from March 16 to June 12, has significantly strengthened the connection between the government and the people, bringing governance closer to citizens across Telangana. The Chief Minister chaired a comprehensive review meeting at the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Telangana State Secretariat on Monday to assess the implementation and outcomes of the 99-day programme conducted throughout the State.

During the meeting, various departments presented detailed reports on the initiatives undertaken under the programme, the progress achieved, and the benefits delivered to the public. RChief Secretary K. Ramakrishna Rao, Director General of Police C.V. Anand, and senior officials from various departments attended the review meeting.


The departments submitted comprehensive reports on activities carried out from the district level down to the village level. The Chief Minister appreciated the departments that actively participated in and successfully implemented the 99-day action plan.

The Chief Minister also directed officials to systematically record feedback, suggestions, and grievances received from public representatives and citizens during various programmes conducted across the State. He instructed departments to identify and resolve issues raised by people in villages and urban areas on a priority basis.

DGP Mr.CV Anand explained the programmes done and the outcomes over the last 99 days.  He said that the police department  had taken up 3 programmes under 3 initiatives - Road Safety ‘Arrive Alive”  , under woman and child safety , and under anti Narcotics.

Jun 13, 2026

Police Officers’ Welfare is a Priority: DGP C.V. Anand Reviews Officers’ Mess Facilities

 Reiterating that the welfare of police personnel remains a top priority for the Telangana Police, Director General of Police (DGP) Shri C.V. Anand, IPS, conducted a comprehensive review of the Police Officers’ Mess at First Lancer Road, Masab Tank, Hyderabad, on Friday.The Officers’ Mess, spread over 2.01 acres, has been serving the police fraternity for more than 65 years and provides accommodation and welfare facilities for officers visiting Hyderabad from across the State.




During the inspection, the DGP reviewed the overall condition of the Mess, including accommodation blocks, lounges, function halls, kitchen, gymnasium, swimming pool, washrooms and other common areas. He also inspected two lounges currently under construction and directed officials to complete the works at the earliest.

Emphasising the importance of providing quality facilities for police officers, Shri C.V. Anand instructed officials to ensure proper upkeep of all amenities and maintain high standards of cleanliness and hospitality. He directed that unused rooms be converted into meeting rooms and other useful facilities so that available space is utilised effectively.The DGP also instructed officials to improve the parking area, strengthen maintenance mechanisms and enhance the overall appearance of the campus. He stressed that every part of the Officers’ Mess should reflect the professionalism, dignity and pride of the Telangana Police.

During the review, discussions were also held on establishing a system for regular monitoring of maintenance works and welfare-related requirements to ensure timely action and better service delivery.Shri C.V. Anand observed that the Officers’ Mess is not merely a lodging facility but an important institution that promotes interaction and professional bonding among police officers. He said that continuous improvement of such welfare facilities is essential for boosting morale and ensuring the well-being of police personnel.

In this review meeting ACB Director Avinash Mohanty, DCP Bhanumurthy and Senior police officers and members of the Officers’ Mess Committee were present during the review.

DGP Attended the Combined Graduation Parade at the AirForce Academy , Dindigul.

DGP Mr.CV Anand attended the Combined Graduation Parade at the Air Force Academy, Dindigul. He attended primarily to relive the nostalgia of having accompanied his parents to witness his own brother, Chama Vinod Kumar, pass out as a young Air Force fighter pilot in 1979, when he was just 11 years old. His brother tragically lost his life in a MiG-21 fighter aircraft crash in November 1983.


Hon'ble Union Defence Minister Sri Rajnath Singh took the salute and addressed the gathering. Mr.Anand  witnessed the impressive parade and march past of the cadets, followed by the thrilling air display by helicopters, the Sukhoi-30, and the Surya Kiran aerobatic team. He also met Air Chief Marshal Sri A.P. Singh and former Air Chief Marshals Sri Vivek Ram Chaudhari and Sri N.A.K. Browne.

"All in all , it was a great nostalgic experience for me to relive this after 47 years and felt tears welling out thinking of my brother !" wrote Mr.Anand on his X account.

DGP C.V. Anand Reviews Rain-Affected Areas, Directs Police to Remain on High Alert

In view of the heavy rains that lashed Hyderabad and several other parts of Telangana, Director General of Police (DGP) C. V. Anand inspected rain-affected areas, including Malkampeta  cheruvu, Tolichowki area and Botanical gardens stretch and  vicinity, to assess the ground situation and review measures being taken to address waterlogging and traffic disruptions.

During the visit, the DGP held discussions with Cyberabad CP ramesh and Cyberabad Municipal Commissioner Srujana  regarding the prevailing conditions and the steps being taken to ensure public safety and smooth traffic movement in the affected areas.

The DGP directed police officials to take immediate measures to prevent water stagnation on roads, clear traffic bottlenecks, and coordinate closely with civic authorities for swift restoration of normalcy. He emphasized the importance of continuous monitoring of vulnerable locations and deploying adequate personnel at critical junctions to regulate traffic and assist commuters.

DGP C.V. Anand also instructed all police officers across Hyderabad and other rain-affected districts of the state to remain on high alert and be fully prepared to respond to any emergency situation arising due to heavy rainfall. He instructed all officers to be fully field ready by wearing raincoats, rain shoes and asked the CPs to lead from the front in the field. 

The DGP advised citizens to exercise caution during travel, avoid waterlogged areas, and follow official advisories issued by the police and other authorities. 

Jun 12, 2026

A New Chapter in Crime Investigation: DGP C.V. Anand Inaugurates Advanced Computer Lab and She Cyber Lab at CID Headquarters

 Emphasizing that technology has become the most powerful tool in modern policing, Director General of Police (DGP), Telangana, Sri C.V. Anand, IPS, said that the effective use of advanced technology is essential for crime prevention, investigation, and combating cybercrime in today's rapidly evolving digital era. He stated that Telangana Police continues to remain at the forefront of technology adoption in the country and is constantly embracing innovative solutions to deliver efficient public services and strengthen law enforcement.

As part of these efforts, the DGP on Friday inaugurated an Advanced Computer Lab and She Cyber Lab at the CID Headquarters in Hyderabad. The newly established facility is equipped with an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered Smart Conference, Crime Analytics and Data Management System, designed to enhance investigative capabilities and data-driven policing.



Addressing the gathering, Sri C.V. Anand said Telangana Police has earned a distinct reputation for leveraging technology in policing. Since the formation of the state, the department has consistently adopted innovative practices and modern technological solutions, emerging as a model for police organizations across the country. He noted that Telangana Police has made remarkable progress in areas such as cybercrime prevention, digital forensic investigations, and data analytics, earning recognition at the national level.

The DGP further stated that the department is continuously introducing technological innovations to modernize policing, improve investigative efficiency, and ensure timely delivery of services to citizens. He highlighted initiatives such as the recently introduced T-SPARK technology team, which is contributing significantly to technology-driven policing and innovation within the department.

Features of the Smart Computer lab 

The newly inaugurated system incorporates several advanced and intelligent features aimed at improving operational efficiency and investigative processes.The system is capable of automatically identifying the person speaking during meetings and directing the camera towards the speaker. It can automatically zoom in on the speaker while simultaneously recording high-quality video and audio. Discussions conducted during meetings can be digitally captured, transcribed, and stored for future reference.

The system can also recognize content displayed on monitors or digital boards and convert it into text, audio, or report formats whenever required. Powered by Artificial Intelligence, it can analyze large volumes of information and facilitate crime mapping, data filtering, trend analysis, and comprehensive case reviews.

Another significant feature is its ability to digitally record and preserve feedback from victims and complainants. This capability will enable investigators to better assess public responses, monitor case progress, and improve the overall quality of investigations.Officials stated that the system will also facilitate faster and more efficient operations within the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems (CCTNS) platform, including case registration, data management, information analysis, verification, and corrections wherever required.

The DGP observed that the adoption of such advanced technologies would enhance accuracy in criminal investigations, improve transparency, accelerate decision-making, and strengthen the overall effectiveness of policing. He expressed confidence that the new facility would serve as a significant milestone in the modernization of Telangana Police and CID operations.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by DG, ACB & CID, Ms. Charu Sinha, IPS; DIGs Naveen Kumar, Narayana Naik, and Parimala Hana Nuthan; SP Maddipati Srinivas; along with senior CID officers and staff members.