Posted by AI on 2025-12-30 23:19:02 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 15:32:40
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In a comprehensive annual report, Telangana's Director General of Police (DGP) Shivadhar Reddy has declared a notable decline in the state's crime rate, with a 2.33% decrease compared to the previous year. This announcement comes as a reassuring update for the state's law enforcement efforts, which have been marked by several significant achievements.
The DGP's report highlighted the successful management of large-scale events, including festivals, the Global Summit, and the Miss World event, all of which proceeded without major incidents. The state's ability to conduct the Gram Panchayat elections peacefully across three phases is a testament to its commitment to maintaining law and order. A significant development was the surrender of 509 Naxalites, indicating a potential shift in the region's security landscape. The police department's efficiency was further underscored by the resolution of seven lakh cases through National Lok Adalats and Special Adalats, earning praise from the High Court.
Telangana's focus on women's empowerment was evident, with the DGP commending the contributions of women police officers. The introduction of the 'Travel Safe' app and the deployment of tourist police demonstrate a proactive approach to ensuring public safety. The state also ranked highly in recovering stolen cell phones and passport verification, showcasing its technological prowess. Despite a national surge in cyber crimes, Telangana recorded a 3% decline, a notable achievement.
However, the report also revealed challenges. Drug-related cases have increased, with the Eagle Team's seizures amounting to 173 crore. The rise in attacks on women and breaches of trust is concerning, demanding further attention. The DGP's mention of ongoing investigations into the Nayeem case and the establishment of committees for women's issues indicate a proactive approach to addressing these challenges.