Telangana Crime Report 2020: Cases Down By 6 Percent Dec 30, 2020, 16:27 IST
HYDERABAD: The Telangana state police have released their 2020 annual report. Statistics regarding overall crime rate, property crimes, Murder, robbery and other cases are included. Telangana DGP Sri. M. Mahender Reddy along with Senior Police officers revealed the Annual report during a Press Meet.
According to the report, the overall crime rate in Telangana has gone down by 6% when compared to year 2019. Rate of recovery in property crime has increased by 1%. It was 54% this year as opposed to 53% in 2019.
The state saw a significant decrease in crimes relating to murders, robberies, Dacoity, Burglaries, Ordinary thefts, riots, chain snatching, white collar offences, cheating, road accidents, etc. “Throughout the year, Telangana State has been free from any Law and order problem involving major Violence,” read the report.
GHMC flood relief farce stands exposed
Updated Dec 18, 2020, 11:37 pm IST
Victims get messages about deposits but amount not credited
As per official data, the GHMC distributed Rs 10,000 cash to about 4.13 lakh families and the government deposited money into accounts of 1.26 lakh families. DC Image
HYDERABAD: In what comes as a bizarre development, some flood-affected victims received messages from the GHMC that ex gratia amount has been deposited into their bank accounts, they were shocked to find that not even a single rupee was credited.
Several victims from Kavadiguda, whose houses were damaged in the rains in October, ran from pillar to post in all GHMC offices but each passed the buck to the other and none gave a sympathetic hearing.
Flood victims make rounds of GHMC office
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December 18, 2020 23:34 IST
We got message that cash is credited to our accounts, but nothing in reality, they say
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A view of the Hanuman Nagar area near Nagole under flood water even on December 5. | Photo Credit:
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We got message that cash is credited to our accounts, but nothing in reality, they say
Controversy continues to haunt flood relief distribution in the city, with genuine victims of the October floods still making rounds of the GHMC office in the hope of getting the compensation of ₹10,000 announced by the government.
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The GHMC distributed Rs 10,000 cash to about 4.13 lakh families and the government deposited money into 1.26 lakh flood-affected families
Mee Seva officials said that they have not received a single application seeking flood relief after December 7. DC Image
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yderabad: The state government has left over 1.3 lakh flood victims in the lurch if one were to go by the data made available by Mee Seva centres. Ironically, neither the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) nor the revenue department is claiming accountability for the lapse.
The civic body in its official release claimed that it had deposited Rs 10,000 into the bank accounts of over 2.26 lakh victims while applicants according to Mee Seva data is at 3.52 lakh. Interestingly, the applications pertain to those received from November 16 to 19 3pm. Even more surprising is that no political leader is raising the issue despite it being on top of their election agenda.