Posted by AI on 2025-09-22 00:45:58 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-19 06:37:58
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Hyderabad's police fleet is undergoing a significant makeover, with a small but impactful change: the abbreviation on their number plates. In a move that reflects a broader political shift, the Telangana government has decided to replace the state's abbreviation from 'TS' to 'TG'. This decision has sparked a series## of actions, with the Hyderabad Police Commissioner, C.V. Anand, leading the charge to ensure a swift and comprehensive transition.
The City Armed Reserve (CAR) Headquarters has been at the forefront of this operation, tasked with the meticulous process of updating 188 government vehicles. This extensive undertaking, valued at approximately Rs 1.6 crore, involves more than just a simple plate swap. The works include machine polishing, dent repair, and painting, giving these vehicles a refreshed look. Engine repairs and internal hardware upgrades ensure the fleet's reliability and performance, ready to tackle the city's challenges.
As of Sunday, 134 patrol vehicles have been re-commissioned, boasting their new 'TG' identity. These vehicles are more than just symbols of change; they represent a renewed commitment to public safety and efficient law enforcement. The Deputy Commissioner of Police emphasized the importance of these vehicles in maintaining law and order, preventing crime, and ensuring a swift response to emergencies.
The process continues, with plans to update the remaining vehicles, including Traffic ACP, Inspector, Pilot, and Interceptor vehicles, in the coming days. This comprehensive rebranding is a direct result of the state government's order issued in May 2023, which mandated the replacement of 'TS' with 'TG' across all official communication, signage, and documentation. The change is now official, with the Ministry of Road and Transport and Highways adopting 'TG' as Telangana's vehicle code, marking a new era for the state's identity.