"Called on the Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister Sri Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka. He conveyed best wishes and to improve systems to win public trust and faith in the #police"
May 2, 2026
Called on Hon'ble Governor
"Called on the H’ble Governor of TG Sri Shiv Pratap Shukla at Lok Bhavan today. After I presented my details to him , Sir spoke in detail about the need to crackdown on Narcotics and drugs which is going to be this country’s main challenge in the days to come.
I gave details of the plans we have on this front and especially about the anti drug committees in educational institutions."
May 1, 2026
Apr 29, 2026
Called on Hon'ble CM
Called on the H’ble Chief Minister Sri Revanth Reddy garu and thanked him for giving me this opportunity to serve as DGP HOPF. He gave me certain priorities of the Government and guidelines, aimed at enhancing safety and security. I assured that I’ll work to the best of my ability to serve and protect the people of Telangana.
Apr 27, 2026
Strengthening Welfare for Ex-Servicemen: Visit to Sainik Welfare Department
Mr.Anand visited the Sainik Welfare Department Head Office in Panjagutta, where he conducted a comprehensive inspection of the premises and office facilities. During the visit, he emphasized the need for improved cleanliness and overall upkeep of the workspace.
Subsequently, the newly appointed Director, Brig. A.R. Rao, along with his team, delivered a detailed presentation outlining the department’s ongoing initiatives, key challenges, and future plans. The briefing highlighted both the scope of work being undertaken and the areas requiring urgent attention.
It was noted that approximately 40,000 ex-servicemen and their families are currently registered on the Mana Sainikulu platform. While multiple welfare measures are in place - including cash grants and allowances from both the State and Central governments- several schemes related to housing, education, and employment have not been fully implemented. A significant factor contributing to this gap is the lack of effective liaison with State government.
The Flag Day Fund and the annual budget allocated by the State government continue to serve as the primary sources of funding for ex-servicemen welfare. In addition, a proposal for the establishment of a Telangana Ex-Servicemen Corporation (TESCO), similar to models in other states such as Maharashtra, is currently pending with the government. This initiative has the potential to generate large-scale employment opportunities for ex-servicemen in roles such as security personnel, escorts, and related services.
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