KCR condoles death of former DGP Prasad Rao
By News Desk| Posted by Neha | Updated: 10th May 2021 11:15 pm IST Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao (File Photo)
Hyderabad: Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao today condoled the death of the former DGP of Andhra Pradesh B Prasad Rao. In a message, he mourned the death of the former top cop and extended sympathies to the bereaved family members.
Prasad Rao died in a US hospital according to information. Hailing from Vijayawada, Prasad Rao served the combined state in various capacities.
He received the Indian police medal in 1997 and the President medal in 2006. Prasad Rao has served as Hyderabad Commissioner and APSRTC MD and DGP.
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Police book 6,478 cases in one week for mask violation
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April 11, 2021 23:20 IST
Narayanpet police fail to book a single case, their counterparts in Jagtial, Wanaparthy and Bhupalpally registered one each
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Narayanpet police fail to book a single case, their counterparts in Jagtial, Wanaparthy and Bhupalpally registered one each
With a sharp rise in coronavirus cases, Telangana police are on an intensive enforcement drive to make citizens comply with the ‘Mask On’ rule even as the face mask has been made mandatory by the government. In the past seven days, the police registered ePetty cases against 6,478 erring citizens and slapped a penalty of ₹1,000 on each.