Hyderabad: In an important step to improve public safety, the state will form a high-level committee. This committee will include officers from GHMC, HYDRA, HMDA, and the Tri-Police Commissionerate. Their goal is to work together and respond quickly on roads and at major junctions, especially during heavy and sudden rains. This effort is meant to protect the public and keep the streets safe during difficult weather.
On Monday, a key meeting was held by Dana Kishore, Principal Secretary of MAUD, and C.V. Anand, Hyderabad City Police Commissioner. This meeting was organized based on instructions from Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy. It took place at the Telangana State Integrated Command and Control Centre, located in Jubilee Hills.
During the meeting, officials talked about the need for all departments to work together and act quickly. They discussed actions such as setting up diversions, sharing weather updates and traffic alerts, improving road signs, and making changes to prevent waterlogging. These steps will help traffic flow better and keep roads safe.
The officers shared their observations and talked about what is being done in their areas. They also discussed plans for the future to reduce traffic problems. A major decision from the meeting was to hold a joint workshop and form a high-level committee. This committee will include members from the Tri-Police Commissionerate, GHMC, and other departments. They will work with IT companies, manage water levels in key areas, use technology, and create a communication platform for better coordination between departments.
Several important officials attended the meeting, including G. Sudheer Babu, the Rachakonda Police Commissioner; Avinash Mohanty, Cyberabad Police Commissioner; Vikram Singh Mann, Hyderabad Additional CP (L&O); P. Vishwa Prasad, Hyderabad Additional CP (Traffic); Amrapali Kata, GHMC Commissioner; Sarfaraz Ahmed, HMDA Commissioner; A.V. Ranganath, HYDRA Commissioner; and GHMC Zonal Commissioners.