Jun 30, 2026

Special Battalions Are the Backbone of Telangana Police: DGP- C.V. Anand

 Director General of Police, Telangana, Shri C.V. Anand, IPS, emphasized that the Telangana Special Battalions (TGSP), which play a pivotal role in maintaining law and order, election security, disaster response, VIP security and special operations across the State, must be further modernised and strengthened to meet future policing challenges. The DGP chaired a comprehensive review meeting at the Telangana Special Battalions Headquarters in Jubilee Hills on Tuesday, where he reviewed various administrative, operational, infrastructure and welfare-related issues.

Prior to the meeting, Shri C.V. Anand inspected various sections of the headquarters, including administrative wings, communication systems, armoury management, technical units, infrastructure development works and other support facilities. He later reviewed presentations made by senior officers and issued several directions aimed at enhancing the efficiency of the Special Battalions.


The DGP directed officials to expedite the filling up of vacant posts, strengthen technological capabilities, augment vehicle availability, improve residential quarters for personnel and ensure better drinking water, healthcare and other welfare facilities.

Speaking on the occasion, the DGP recalled the outstanding contribution of the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh Special Police (APSP) Battalions during the peak of the Left Wing Extremism movement. He said the Special Battalions had stood shoulder-to-shoulder with the Civil Police and played an extraordinary role in anti-Naxal operations and in maintaining law and order.

He recalled his own experience while serving as Superintendent of Police in Naxal-affected districts such as Nizamabad and Warangal, stating that Special Police personnel displayed remarkable courage in protecting police stations and supporting anti-Naxal operations under extremely challenging conditions. Their contribution, he said, remains a significant chapter in the history of policing. Following the formation of Telangana, the State established 13 Telangana Special Battalions, which have since evolved into a highly capable force. Today, these battalions perform critical duties during elections, major festivals, religious events, public gatherings, VIP bandobust, disaster management and emergency response operations.

The DGP particularly appreciated the exemplary services rendered by TGSP personnel during the recent heavy rains in Nizamabad and Kamareddy districts, where they actively participated in rescue operations, evacuated people to safer locations and protected lives and property. 

Highlighting the importance of leadership, Shri C.V. Anand said that Commandants play a crucial role not only in maintaining discipline but also in ensuring the welfare of every member of the force. He advised officers to remain sensitive towards the family, health, education and personal issues of their personnel and extend all possible support whenever required.He observed that personnel deployed in distant locations for prolonged periods often experience emotional stress due to separation from their families. Officers must therefore adopt a humane approach and provide the necessary emotional support to maintain the morale of the force.

The DGP stressed that duty allocation should always be transparent, impartial and free from discrimination. Responsibilities during elections, bandobust duties, VIP security and other deployments should be distributed fairly among personnel.

He also noted that while Telangana had successfully overcome the major Naxal challenge that once affected several regions, the Special Battalions must continue to remain operationally prepared for emerging security challenges. He directed that battalion performance be reviewed periodically and revealed that proposals are being examined for establishing new Special Battalions in the Future City and Amangal regions to meet future policing requirements.

Emphasising the importance of mental health, the DGP instructed officers to effectively utilise the 'Mitra' Counselling Centres to provide timely counselling to personnel facing work-related stress, family issues or other personal challenges.

He directed officers to conduct continuous awareness programmes to prevent police personnel from falling prey to drug abuse, online betting and other addictive behaviours. Rather than merely initiating disciplinary action, officers should identify affected personnel at an early stage, provide counselling and medical assistance, and help them return to normal life.

The DGP also called for a comprehensive strategy to prevent suicides among police personnel. He instructed commanding officers and colleagues to remain alert to behavioural changes and intervene at the earliest stage by providing psychological support and counselling.

Shri C.V. Anand further underlined the need to accord the highest priority to professional training. He said specialised training institutions should be further strengthened to meet the demands of modern policing. Continuous training in technology, weapon handling, disaster management, communication skills, physical fitness and mental resilience is essential for enhancing operational effectiveness.

Describing the Telangana Special Battalions as the backbone of the State Police organisation, the DGP said the force should move forward with a clear focus on modernisation, discipline, technology and personnel welfare, enabling it to effectively meet future policing challenges and continue serving the people of Telangana with professionalism and dedication.

Jun 29, 2026

Major Police Reshuffle Aims to Strengthen Field-Level Supervision

It was a significant day of transfers and postings in the Telangana Police, with the Director General of Police (DGP) issuing orders for the placement of newly promoted Deputy Superintendents of Police (DSPs), around 20 non-cadre Superintendents of Police (SPs).Several IPS officers were also transferred by the government. 

The exercise followed a detailed review carried out over the past few days to strengthen field-level supervision and improve the administrative structure of the police force. The DGP observed that the supervisory role of Zonal Deputy Inspectors General (DIGs) had gradually diminished over the past few years, resulting in a wider gap between the units and the DGP Headquarters. This, in turn, had affected regular mentoring, guidance and oversight of district policing.

To address the issue, and with the approval of the Government, the DGP reintroduced the Zonal DIG supervisory mechanism by assigning additional charge of these responsibilities to DIG-rank officers already serving in other assignments. The arrangement has been made in view of the acute shortage of senior officers and is expected to restore closer supervision, strengthen coordination and provide better guidance to field units across the State. 

36 Circle Inspectors Promoted as Deputy Superintendents of Police

 Thirty-six Circle Inspectors (CIs) who were recently promoted to the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police (Dy.SPs) have been posted to various districts and police units across Telangana. The posting orders were handed over during a formal ceremony attended by Director General of Police (DGP) Shri C.V. Anand, IPS, DG  (Law & Order) Shri Mahesh Bhagwat, IPS, and other senior police officers.

Congratulating the newly promoted officers, DGP C.V. Anand said that a promotion is not merely a higher rank but a greater responsibility that demands professionalism, integrity, and dedicated public service. He urged the officers to uphold the trust reposed in them by the Telangana Police and discharge their duties with honesty, discipline, and unwavering commitment.

The DGP emphasized that, as senior field officers, Dy. SPs play a vital role in maintaining law and order, preventing crime, ensuring effective policing, and building public confidence in the police force. He advised the officers to remain accessible to the public, respond promptly to citizens' grievances, and ensure that justice is delivered in a transparent, fair, and lawful manner.

Highlighting the importance of leadership, Shri Anand stated that every decision taken by a DSP should strengthen public trust and reflect the core values of the police department. He called upon the officers to lead their teams by example, maintain high ethical standards, and work closely with the community to create a safe and secure environment.

The DGP further stressed that protecting the lives, property, and rights of citizens is the foremost responsibility of every police officer. He encouraged the newly promoted DSPs to perform their duties with dedication, courage, and compassion while adhering to the highest standards of professionalism.

Jun 26, 2026

Drugs: A threat to Nation's progress

My article today in Eenadu newspaper on the threat of Narcotics and Drugs to our Nation on the occasion of the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. This is the most imminent threat to each and everyone of us and we need to be serious in protecting ourselves and our children.



DRUG-FREE TELANGANA IS A COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY OF EVERY CITIZEN

 On the occasion of the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, the Government of Telangana, in association with EAGLE and the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment, organized a large-scale awareness programme at Shilpakala Vedika, Hyderabad, to reaffirm its commitment towards building a Drug-Free Telangana.

Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka, Minister Ponnam Prabhakar, DGP Dr. C.V. Anand, Principal secretary women & child welfare smt. Anitha Ramchandran, EAGLE Director Sandeep Shandilya,  film personalities Ram Pothineni and Meenakshi Chaudhary, international gymnast Aruna Budda Reddy, senior government officials, police officers, students and dignitaries participated in the programme.


Addressing the gathering, EAGLE Director Sandeep Shandilya said the Telangana Government has established the Elite Action Group for Drug Law Enforcement (EAGLE) as one of the country's best anti-drug enforcement units. He stated that the government has equipped the force with advanced vehicles and drug detection equipment and has been extending full support in combating drug trafficking. He added that EAGLE has conducted extensive awareness campaigns across the state, identified 822 students involved in drug-related cases during 2024 and counselled around 600 drug users, emphasizing that awareness, counselling and rehabilitation are as important as strict enforcement.

Minister Ponnam Prabhakar described drug addiction as a serious social evil threatening the future of youth and urged every citizen to become a "soldier" in the government's fight against drugs. He appealed to society to support rehabilitation efforts and encouraged young people to stay away from narcotic substances and actively participate in anti-drug awareness campaigns.

Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka reaffirmed the government's commitment to eliminating drugs from Telangana, stating that there is no place for narcotic drugs in the state. He said the government, under the leadership of Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, has adopted a comprehensive strategy combining strict enforcement with large-scale public awareness. He stressed that educational institutions, parents, teachers, public representatives and celebrities must work together to protect youth from drug abuse and promote positive social transformation.

 Bhatti Vikramarka appreciated the dedicated efforts of the Telangana Police and the EAGLE Force in combating the drug menace. He said the police are working with unwavering commitment, courage and a strong sense of responsibility to safeguard society from the harmful effects of drugs. He commended the EAGLE Force for earning recognition at the national level through its effective enforcement, awareness initiatives and relentless fight against drug trafficking, assuring the government's continued support in achieving a Drug-Free Telangana.

Actor Ram Pothineni, actress Meenakshi Chaudhary and international gymnast Aruna Budda Reddy also appealed to youth to stay away from drugs and adopt a disciplined, healthy lifestyle.During the programme, winners of anti-drug awareness competitions were presented with prizes and certificates by the dignitaries. The event concluded with all participants taking the pledge to say "No to Drugs" and work together to build a healthy, safe and Drug-Free Telangana.