Politics
Hyderabad Gets Safer: Crime Drops 15% as Police Boost Drones and Hotspot Patrols
Hyderabad has recorded a significant drop in overall crime this year, with Hyderabad Police reporting a nearly 15% decline in offences across the city. Authorities credit the improvement to strengthened policing under Operation Kavach, technology-driven surveillance, and more proactive law enforcement in crime-prone zones.
Police officials said intensified patrolling, strategic deployment in hotspots, better field coordination, and the widespread use of drones for monitoring helped deter criminal activities and improve response time. Continuous tracking of habitual offenders and focused enforcement reportedly contributed to the decline in major crime categories.
However, the police also acknowledged areas of concern. Certain sensitive crimes, including offences under the POCSO Act related to crimes against children, have seen an increase. Officials stated that these cases are being treated with priority, with dedicated teams handling investigations, awareness drives, and preventive measures.
Authorities emphasized that the goal is not only to reduce crime but also to make citizens feel safer. Efforts will continue to expand drone surveillance, strengthen community policing, and enhance technological tools to maintain law and order more efficiently.
With Hyderabad steadily emerging as a major metropolitan and IT hub, the improved crime statistics are seen as a positive development, reinforcing confidence among residents, investors, and visitors alike.
Hyderabad
Union Budget 2026–27 Telangana Reaction: Project Funding Debate Explained
Criticism of the Union Budget 2026–27 has resurfaced in Telangana, with state leaders arguing that key projects worth ₹1.63 lakh crore have not received adequate allocation from the Centre. The debate has gained momentum in political circles, with opposition and ruling representatives trading charges over the distribution of funds.
According to state leaders, several pending infrastructure and development proposals — including irrigation, transport connectivity, and industrial expansion projects — were either underfunded or not explicitly mentioned in the budget documents. Critics claim this reflects a pattern of insufficient financial support for Telangana’s long-term growth priorities.
Leaders aligned with the state government have stated that despite Telangana’s contribution to national revenue, expected allocations for major initiatives were not reflected proportionately in the budget. They argue that strategic investments in infrastructure and regional development are necessary to sustain economic momentum.
On the other hand, representatives from the Centre maintain that allocations are made based on national priorities, project readiness, and fiscal considerations. They emphasise that several ongoing schemes continue to benefit Telangana under centrally sponsored programmes.
The issue is likely to remain politically sensitive as discussions continue in the Assembly and public forums. Observers note that budget interpretation often varies across states, particularly when large-scale infrastructure demands are involved.
Further clarity is expected as detailed departmental fund releases and project approvals are reviewed in the coming months.
Telangana
Telangana Plans Reorganisation of Districts and Mandals to Fix Administrative Gaps
The Telangana government has announced plans to reorganise districts and mandals in the state to correct administrative imbalances and address issues arising from previous restructuring exercises. Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy said the move aims to create a more rational, inclusive, and efficient administrative framework.
Speaking on the proposal, the minister noted that certain districts and mandals currently face challenges related to uneven population distribution, geographical constraints, accessibility issues, and administrative inefficiencies. The planned reorganisation is intended to improve governance delivery, reduce public inconvenience, and ensure better coordination at the local level.
Officials indicated that the government will review existing boundaries, population data, and service delivery metrics before finalising any changes. Public feedback, administrative feasibility, and impact on local governance structures are expected to be key considerations during the process.
The minister emphasised that the exercise is not aimed at political restructuring but at improving administrative efficiency and correcting past errors that emerged after earlier district and mandal formations. The government is expected to hold consultations with district collectors, local representatives, and other stakeholders before taking final decisions.
If implemented, the reorganisation could lead to changes in district boundaries, the creation of new mandals, or the merging of existing ones, with the objective of strengthening grassroots governance and improving access to public services.
Further details on timelines and the scope of the restructuring are expected to be announced after preliminary assessments and consultations are completed.
Hyderabad
Supreme Court Rejects Plea to Reopen Phone-Tapping Case Involving T. Harish Rao
The Supreme Court has dismissed a plea filed by the Telangana government seeking to reopen a phone-tapping case involving former minister T. Harish Rao and certain police officials, thereby upholding an earlier decision of the Telangana High Court. The apex court found no sufficient grounds to interfere with the High Court’s ruling, effectively closing the government’s attempt to revive the case.
The matter relates to allegations of illegal phone surveillance during the previous administration, with claims that senior political figures and officials were subjected to unauthorised monitoring. The High Court had earlier declined to permit further proceedings in the case, citing procedural and legal shortcomings.
Challenging that decision, the state government approached the Supreme Court of India, arguing that fresh material warranted a re-examination. However, the apex court rejected the plea, reinforcing the High Court’s assessment and bringing legal finality to the issue.
Legal observers note that the ruling underscores the judiciary’s insistence on due process and evidentiary standards, particularly in sensitive cases involving surveillance and political accountability. The decision also carries political significance, as the allegations had earlier triggered intense debate in Telangana’s political circles.
With the Supreme Court’s refusal to reopen the case, the legal proceedings related to the phone-tapping allegations stand concluded unless new and independent grounds emerge through separate investigations.
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