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District SP Hands Over Corpus Fund and Widow Pension to Deceased Police Officer's Family
District SP Hands Over Corpus Fund and Widow Pension to Deceased Police Officer's Family

Hans India

time6 days ago

  • Hans India

District SP Hands Over Corpus Fund and Widow Pension to Deceased Police Officer's Family

Gadwal: District Superintendent of Police T. Srinivasa Rao, IPS, extended financial support to the bereaved family of a deceased police officer by handing over Corpus Fund and Widow Pension cheques as part of the police welfare initiatives. The officer in question, U. Srinivasulu, who was serving as an ARPC (Armed Reserve Police Constable) at the Armed Forces Police Office, passed away in August 2020 due to COVID-19 complications. To assist his family, the District SP presented a cheque of ₹49,800 under the Corpus Fund and a cheque of ₹10,000 under the Widow Pension Scheme. During the occasion, SP T. Srinivasa Rao personally inquired about the family's well-being and the educational status of the officer's children. He assured that the police department will continue to stand by the families of personnel who lose their lives in the line of duty, and emphasized the commitment to their welfare. The SP also instructed the office's Administrative Officer to take necessary steps to ensure that all remaining benefits due to the family are processed and disbursed at the earliest. The event was attended by Administrative Officer Satish, Superintendent Nagamani, and Swathi, wife of the late U. Srinivasulu.

Operation Muskaan-XI: 75 Child Labourers Rescued in Jogulamba Gadwal District, 18 Cases Filed
Operation Muskaan-XI: 75 Child Labourers Rescued in Jogulamba Gadwal District, 18 Cases Filed

Hans India

time01-08-2025

  • Hans India

Operation Muskaan-XI: 75 Child Labourers Rescued in Jogulamba Gadwal District, 18 Cases Filed

Gadwal: In a major crackdown on child labour, the Jogulamba Gadwal district police, in coordination with various government departments, rescued 75 child labourers as part of Operation Muskaan-XI, which was conducted throughout the month of July 2025. District Superintendent of Police T. Srinivasa Rao, IPS, issued an official statement detailing the operation's results. Among the rescued children, 66 were boys and 9 were girls. As part of the operation, 18 cases were registered against individuals who employed children below the age of 18 for work. The initiative aimed to identify, rescue, and rehabilitate children working in various sectors in violation of child labour laws. The police department, along with the Child Welfare Committee (CWC), Labour Department, Education Department, District Child Protection Unit, and several non-governmental organizations, formed special teams and conducted extensive inspections across the district from July 1 to July 31, 2025. SP Srinivasa Rao stated that 8 rescued children were re-enrolled into schools, giving them a chance to resume their education, while the remaining children were handed over to their parents under the supervision of the Child Welfare Committee after proper counseling sessions. He emphasized that protecting the rights of children is a shared responsibility and urged the public to be vigilant and report any instances of child labour or missing children. Reports can be made via Dial 100, Childline 1098, or by contacting the local police station. 'Cases will be filed regularly against those found employing children. We seek public cooperation in eliminating child labour from society,' added the SP. This successful operation underlines the commitment of the district administration and law enforcement towards creating a child-safe and child-friendly society.

District SP Launches Operation Muskaan-11 to Eradicate Child Labour and Rescue Missing Children
District SP Launches Operation Muskaan-11 to Eradicate Child Labour and Rescue Missing Children

Hans India

time04-07-2025

  • Hans India

District SP Launches Operation Muskaan-11 to Eradicate Child Labour and Rescue Missing Children

Gadwal: District Superintendent of Police T. Srinivasa Rao, IPS, has emphasized that all concerned departmental officials must ensure the successful implementation of Operation Muskaan-11, a prestigious initiative launched by the government to eradicate child labor. As part of Operation Muskaan-11, the SP held a meeting today at the District Police Office with officials from various departments. During the session, he highlighted the main objectives of the operation — to identify, rescue, and rehabilitate missing and child labor victims — and called upon authorities to move forward with well-structured and coordinated planning. The SP stated that police teams, in collaboration with departmental officials, would conduct raids across workplaces throughout the district to identify children engaged in labor. He instructed officers to register criminal cases against employers who exploit children and take strict legal action. He informed that special teams have already been formed for this purpose. These teams are tasked with identifying rescued children, ensuring their safe return to parents, providing counseling to families, and, in the case of orphans or abandoned children, transferring them to appropriate care homes. The SP urged citizens to report any instances of child labor by dialing 100 or 1098, or by informing local police stations. He also directed officials to review last year's rescue data under Operation Muskaan-10, to verify how many children were truly rehabilitated and how their lives have improved since. The SP emphasized that rescued children should be educated and supported during the process, and assured that Childline services would receive full support from the police at all times. Operation Muskaan is conducted annually from July 1st to 31st under the supervision of the police department, with support from multiple government departments to identify and rescue child laborers. The SP mentioned that under Operation Muskaan-10, conducted last year, many children were rescued from forced labor and reunited with their families, showcasing the effectiveness of the initiative. Key Officials Present at the Meeting: DWO Sunanda RDO Alivelu DSP Mogilayya SC Welfare Officer Vishitha Labour Officer Mahesh Kumar Health Department Dr. Prasanna Rani CWC Chairman Sadanandam Deputy CPO Harikrishna Municipal Chairman Dasharatham Skill Development Officer Priyanka DCP Narasimha Childline Representative Shiva Leela RDSI NGO Representative Chinnamma Thomas Education Department Officers The presence of such a wide range of stakeholders underscores the multi-departmental commitment to eliminating child labor and protecting vulnerable children in the district. The SP concluded the meeting by urging all officials to work with dedication and vigilance to ensure Operation Muskaan-11 becomes a model of success in child rescue and rehabilitation.

Jogulamba Gadwal Police Officers Honored with State Medals on Telangana Formation Day
Jogulamba Gadwal Police Officers Honored with State Medals on Telangana Formation Day

Hans India

time01-06-2025

  • General
  • Hans India

Jogulamba Gadwal Police Officers Honored with State Medals on Telangana Formation Day

Gadwal: On the occasion of Telangana Formation Day (June 2, 2025), the State Government has selected police officers across various departments for the Seva Medal, Uttama Seva Medal, and other distinguished service honors for their exemplary performance and dedication in police duties. According to Jogulamba Gadwal District Superintendent of Police, T. Srinivasa Rao, IPS, officers from different ranks and departments within the district have been selected for the prestigious awards in recognition of their outstanding service. Officers Selected for Uttama Seva Medal (Best Service Medal): 1. T. Venkataramulu, ASI, Dharur Police Station (Currently serving as SI, CID) 2. T. Anjaneyulu, ARSI, Armed Reserve Police Headquarters Officers Selected for Seva Medal (Service Medal): 1. R. Rajavardhan Reddy, Head Constable, Itikyala Police Station 2. T. Amarnath, Head Constable, Alampur Police Station SP T. Srinivasa Rao extended his congratulations to the awardees on behalf of the district police department. He emphasized that officers who carry out their duties with responsibility and commitment will always receive appropriate recognition within the department. He further expressed hope that the entire police force of the district will continue to serve with dedication and gain the respect and trust of the public.

District SP T. Srinivasa Rao, IPS, Conducts Surprise Inspection at Gadwal Rural Police Station; Issues Key Directives for Monsoon Preparedness and Public Safety
District SP T. Srinivasa Rao, IPS, Conducts Surprise Inspection at Gadwal Rural Police Station; Issues Key Directives for Monsoon Preparedness and Public Safety

Hans India

time30-05-2025

  • Hans India

District SP T. Srinivasa Rao, IPS, Conducts Surprise Inspection at Gadwal Rural Police Station; Issues Key Directives for Monsoon Preparedness and Public Safety

Gadwal: In view of the continuous rainfall in the region, Jogulamba Gadwal District Superintendent of Police, Mr. T. Srinivasa Rao, IPS, conducted a surprise inspection of the Gadwal Rural Police Station on Friday, ensuring that the police machinery remains alert and responsive to any emergency that may arise. During the inspection, the SP reviewed station records, premises, and staff duties. He emphasized the importance of maintaining high levels of preparedness, especially in view of possible flooding from the Krishna River due to heavy inflow from Karnataka, and instructed that residents of riverbank villages be alerted and prevented from entering the river areas. Key Areas Inspected: Police station surroundings Vehicle parking areas within the premises Reception area Station writer's office Tech team section SHO's office Men's rest room Lock-up room He meticulously examined important records including: Daily General Diary Beat Duty Books Superior Officers' Visiting Books Directives Issued by the SP: Immediate response to Dial-100 emergency calls Maintain cleanliness of the police station and its surroundings at all times Any staff-related issues should be reported directly for swift resolution Assess the number of staff members and their respective duties Monitor the deployment of Blue Colts and Patrol Cars and ensure regular patrolling Prevent theft and property crimes through effective night patrolling Conduct intensive drunk and drive checks to reduce road accidents All staff must be equipped with complete information about the villages assigned to them 24x7 patrolling by Blue Colts and Patrol Cars must be ensured Frequent visits to villages to raise awareness on: Cyber crimes Online frauds Superstitions Child marriages Officers must always be available to the public and respond.

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