Aug 20, 2025

Meeting held peace committee members ahead of Ganesh, Milad festivities

 Today, Sri C.V. Anand, IPS, Director General and Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad, held a meeting with members of the Central Peace and Welfare Committee from all zones of Hyderabad City at the TG.ICCC Auditorium in Banjara Hills. The purpose of the meeting was to ensure the peaceful conduct of the upcoming Ganesh Chaturthi and Milad-Un-Nabi festivals.

Speaking on the occasion, Sri C.V. Anand stated that the Peace and Welfare Committee members play a vital role in establishing peace in Hyderabad City. He mentioned that there are a total of 1500 members in the Peace and Welfare Committee across Hyderabad. The Commissioner noted that the Central Peace and Welfare Committee contributes significantly to fostering understanding and cooperation among different religious groups, and their efforts are crucial in upholding Hyderabad's reputation for 'Ganga-Jamuna Tehzeeb' (a culture of mutual respect and harmony between diverse communities).

He emphasized that the services of the Peace and Welfare Committee members would be essential in maintaining peace in their respective areas in the coming days. He urged them to cooperate with the local police to maintain law and order and to continue their tireless work to protect the city's reputation. He acknowledged that the committee's efforts have brought a good name to the city and requested their continued support in the future. The Commissioner also urged officials and members to recruit youth into the Peace and Welfare Committee. He stated that effective policing is possible only when police officials work together with members of the community and take their help.


During the program, members of the Central Peace and Welfare Committee stated that good relations between the police and the public should be improved. They noted that any law and order issue can be easily resolved through the members of the committee. They assured the Commissioner that they would support the Hyderabad City Police to ensure the upcoming festivals are held in a peaceful atmosphere. They also pledged to help eradicate anti-social activities and to foster a sense of harmony and unity among the public. The committee members promised their full cooperation, not just for the festivals but also to help curb other anti-social activities in society.

The event was attended by Sri Vikram Singh Mann, IPS, Additional CP, Law and Order, Hyderabad, and Chairman of the Central Peace and Welfare Committee; Smt. K. Apoorva Rao, IPS, DCP, Special Branch, and Vice Chairman of the Central Peace and Welfare Committee; Smt. Sneha Mehra, IPS, DCP, South Zone, Hyderabad, and Coordinator of the Central Peace and Welfare Committee; other police officials; and Sri Kishan Sharma, General Secretary of the Central Peace and Welfare Committee, Sri Hafiz Muzaffar Hussain, Sri Shashikanth Agarwal, Sri Mohammad Mozam Ali, Smt. Tejo Vijaya Kumari, and other office bearers. Approximately 350 peace committee members also participated.

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