Hyderabad: Director-General of Police Dr Jithender on Tuesday said that the Ganesh immersion had been performed peacefully all through the state, capping the tech-driven effort of the police to maintain the peace.
Dr Jitender stated that a number of conferences had been held, together with by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy and metropolis incharge minister Ponnam Prabhakar to coordinate the efforts of various departments.
Police commissioner C.V. Anand stated, “This year we took action to ensure that there is no delay. The Balapur Ganesha was immersed on schedule” and added, “We prepared plans to avoid traffic problems.”
He stated 25,000 police personnel had labored in shifts to make sure a seamless competition. He stated the police was taking steps to make sure that the immersion of idols can be accomplished by Wednesday morning.
Six drones, eight autos mounted with high-definition (HD) cameras and 850 CCTV cameras have been essential for the success of the nimajjanam processions. All devices have been related to the Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) the place Dr Jithender, Anand and senior officers monitored the proceedings. The DGP and Anand later oversaw the proceedings in a helicopter.
Special cell groups have been outfitted with manpack radios to transmit stay updates to manage rooms.
All safety preparations have been made in coordination with zonal deputy commissioners of police from south, south east and south west zone, together with Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation, transport division, Telangana State Southern Power Distribution Company Limited and heads of different departments.
The civic employees did their bit. Four synthetic ponds have been organized on the NTR Stadium, for idols of various heights. An synthetic pond organized close to the Sanjeevaiah Park additionally noticed a lot of idols being immersed.
Close to 120 immersions came about within the Nalla Cheruvu, with devotees coming from Uppal. Many from Uppal went to Bibinagar, Ghatkesar, with a few of them going all the best way to Srisailam. The highest idol top restrict in Nalla Cheruvu was 18 ft.
Devotees coming from LB Nagar have been diverted in direction of the Saroornagar and Abdullapurmet ponds for immersions. Somewhere near 850 idols, with heights starting from 3 ft to fifteen ft, have been immersed within the Malkam Cheruvu in Raidurg over 11 days.
Devotees coming from Filmnagar, Gachibowli, some areas of Narsingi, Dargah Road, Sheikpet and Golconda have been diverted in direction of the infant pond. There have been 25 idols belonging to the Tappachabutra that have been immersed within the pond.