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Thousands participated in the Markazi Milad Juloos in Hyderabad’s Old City on Sunday, celebrating Prophet Mohammed’s birth. Processions, food camps, and community spirit marked the day. Indian and Palestinian flags were seen as police ensured tight security across the city
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Families in Hyderabad are looking forward to a long weekend, thanks to consecutive public holidays, Milad-un-Nabi on Friday and Ganesh idol immersion festivities on Saturday. Many schools and government offices have declared holidays for both days, and those taking Thursday off can enjoy a four-day break.
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With Milad un Nabi (Sept 5) and Ganesh immersions (Sept 6) coinciding, Hyderabad, Cyberabad, and Rachakonda police are deploying 30,000 personnel, holding peace committee meetings, and closely monitoring social media to ensure peaceful celebrations across the city.
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Hyderabad’s markets are abuzz as citizens prepare for Milad un Nabi and the 11-day Ganesh festival. Traders, youth associations, and caterers are busy with decorations, traditional wear, and food orders, setting the stage for grand community celebrations.
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The Hyderabad Police are expanding their drone wing to enhance surveillance during festivals, protests, and traffic monitoring. With six drones deployed during Muharram and more on the way, drones are proving to be effective tools for crowd control and deterrence.
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According to the police, the four persons had circulated two different videos related to some small incidents on Milad un Nabi in social media platforms by allegedly exaggerating the facts.
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The blood donation drive was organized to mobilize blood for children suffering from cancer at State MNJ Cancer Hospital.
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Some members of the procession made obscene gestures and uttered words hurting religious sentiments when it was passing by a temple on Friday night, said SP (Vadodara Rural) Rohan Anand
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In the wake of heavy rains, Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao advised devotees joining Ganesh immersion to take all precautions and safety measures
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In his message, Chandrashekhar Rao said the central belief of Muslims was that Allah appointed Prophet Mohammed as the last prophet to facilitate the establishment of world peace.
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Final Ganesh immersion on September 28 would start in the afternoon after the Milad Un Nabi celebrations and rallies were over, said Commissioner of Police V Satyanarayana
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The award is presented every year to individuals who strive to promote communal harmony, universal brotherhood, and integration of traditions and cultures of different religions
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Hyderabad Police Commissioner, CV Anand reviewed functioning of the various wings, including the City Security Wing (CSW), Home Guards, Mounted Police Units and Dog Squads etc
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During the meeting Anand, urged the peace committee members to engage in a constructive dialogue with local people, identify issues pertaining to disputed sites, hatred and report to police.
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Hyderabad: A coordination meeting was held by the city police along with the other government departments and Muslim religious heads at the Salar Jung Museum on Saturday in view of Milad-un-Nabi celebrations. Hyderabad Police Commissioner Anjani Kumar interacted with the community leaders and explained about steps being taken by the police to ensure discipline and […]