Hyderabad: As the world battles the coronavirus pandemic, it’s the doctors, healthcare professionals, and police personnel, who took the fight against the invisible enemy. While on one hand people across India and around the globe are largely confined to their homes with businesses and educational institutions all shut down in an attempt to contain the virus, and on the other hand doctors, healthcare workers, medical staff members, and Police Personnel are leading the battle against COVID-19 from the front. On 18-11-2021 at about 2.30 pm, held a meeting at the Office of the Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad City regarding the offering tributes to the Police Warriors who passed away due to the COVID- 19.
Mr. Anjani Kumar IPS, Commissioner of Police Hyderabad City stated that “Our role has been unconventional during this entire period of lockdown. We have done things that were not there in our charter of duties. We have been at the forefront in this entire period. We have not just done traditional, conventional roles like nakabandi, but have also guarded containment buildings and hospitals, have made sure that the supply of essential goods is streamlined. We even took lead during the process of sending migrants back home. We completed the entire process from taking applications to issuing passes, and helping transport the migrants, etc.” Police Personnel putting their own health, families, and most importantly their own lives at risk, with selfless determination for the sake of saving lives, truly are our heroes in these challenging times. The least we can do is appreciate their efforts and cooperate by staying safe indoors.
So far, a total of 3 Police warriors of North Zone passed away due to COVID-19 and they are Mr. Ampolu Kranthi Kumar, PC 3564 of P.S Bowenpally, Mr. Mir Hasham Ali, HC 8516 of P.S Market Police Station, Mr. B Ravi Naik, HG 3985 of Chilkalguda Police Station attach to N/Z DCP Office.
On this occasion, Managing Director Mr. Shetal Arora, Mr. Ramesh Kumar, South India Sales Manager, Mr. A. Sameer Kumar, Zonal Manager and the team of ManKind Pharma company, one of the Indian leading pharmaceutical companies, came forward with a helping hand for the deceased families and offered cheques of an amount of Rs.3, 00,000/- for each family of the Hyderabad City Police. It’s a great privilege to honor such a helping hand for the kind support.
Our Citizen Reporter
B. Bharath Reddy
Telangana