City police commissioner Mr.CV Anand hoists the national flag at Hyderabad city police commissionerate, TSPICCC- Banjara hills on the occasion of Independence day.
Addressing the gathering, CP Anand said that the sacrifices and courage of freedom fighters should be remembered.
“Children should be taught about the valour and supreme sacrifice made by the freedom fighters,” he said.
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“Freedom fighters continue to inspire us to work for a prosperous and ever stronger India,” he added.
“The nation has surpassed many milestones in the last 7 decades and progressing in all spheres. May our nation scale new heights in years to come,” he concluded.
CP Anand Hoisted National Flag At City Police Commissionerate
He appealed to the police officers to render police services effectively to public.
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The civilians, police personnel, and their wards were appealed to actively participate in the ongoing “Swatantra Bharata Vajrotsava dwisapthaham” celebrations to be concluded on 22nd August, an initiative of the Hon’ble CM to commemorate 75 years of independence.
Sri.AR Srinivas IPS Addl. CP. Crimes & SIT, Sri.M.Ramesh IPS Jt.CP. Admin, Sri.Satish DCP IT Cell, Smt.D.Sunitha Reddy DCP ICCC, Sri.Ch.Srinivas DCP, Smt. N.Sudha Rani, Chief Administrative officer, Smt.Sridevi ADO, Sri.T.Suraj Singh JAO, and other officers and office staff were present.
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