Is a police reshuffle on the cards?
The Hindu
It seems, even C.V. Anand wants to have his own team
Like every new boss, even Hyderabad’s new Commissioner of Police C.V. Anand wants to have his own team, but looks like he is not in a hurry. First, the new Kotwal wants to get a grasp of things before considering a major reshuffle in the commissionerate. However, it is learnt that immediate changes might take place in the rank of sub-inspectors and a few inspectors posted at key police stations in the city. It won’t be a surprise if a key officer opts out to go to a different wing of Telangana police following the change in the helm of affairs.
A few days ago, Anand gave assurance to his force that the reshuffle would be unbiased and everyone will get the opportunity to work in each wing.
Fuelling credibility to the petrol pump owned and operated by Cyberabad Police, Commissioner Stephen Raveendra said that fuel dispensed at their outlet stands for purity and surety. When a journalist asked DCP (Balanagar zone) Sundeep Gone about issues of pilferage in the petrol pump at the annual press meet recently, Mr. Raveendra grabbed the mike and doled out the promise of fuel purity before the former replied.
Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu inaugurates CNG, PNG projects in Rayalaseema region. Andhra Pradesh has the unique distinction of being the second largest producer of natural gas in India, thanks to the Krishna-Godavari (KG) Basin, he says, adding the State will lead the way towards net-zero economy.