Hyderabad’s Crime Fighter-in-Chief C.V Anand Schools the Next Generation of IPS
(Syed Ali Taher Abedi)
Hyderabad,06, September,2025-Today, 170 trainee IPS officers from the National Police Academy visited the TGICCC building. During their visit, they interacted with Mr. C.V. Anand, IPS, Director General and Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad. Mr. Anand shared his 10 years of experience serving in the city of Hyderabad and the 13th time he is doing this Ganesh band bust and the 4rth time as CP Hyderabad, with the officers.
He stated that Hyderabad is one of the most sensitive and sprawling cities in the country, home to people from all walks of life and all religions. Therefore, festival management is most important here. Explaining how police security for Ganesh is managed in the city, he mentioned that approximately 25,000 Ganesh idols are expected for immersion this year on the last day. He emphasized the importance of ensuring a safe environment for such a massive event and preventing any stampedes.
Through a detailed PowerPoint presentation, he explained the Hyderabad Police’s plan of action, preparation, tactics, and measures taken to prevent stampedes during festivals like Ganesh Utsav, Milad Un Nabi, Bonalu, Dussehra Navaratri, Hanuman Rally, and Sriram Navami Rally. He also explained how technology and IT is harnessed to make online permission forms, geotagging of idols and use of drones, apps and cctvs, the multi-agency command control centre
The event was attended by Mr. Ram Nivas Sepat, IPS, DIG, Deputy Director, Basic Course-2; Mr. Kalmeshwar Singenwar, IPS, Assistant Director, Training, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy; and Ms. Pushpa, DCP, IT Cell, TGICCC Building, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad.