Hyderabad: Foundation stone for a new building of Abdullapurmet Police Station, being built by the Ramoji Foundation, was laid on Thursday in the presence of Ramoji Foundation MD Vijayeshwari and Ministers, Sabita Indrareddy and Errabelli Dayakar Rao, among others. The police station will be constructed at a cost of Rs 2 crore as part of the Ramoji Foundation's Corporate Social Responsibility program.
The Ramoji Foundation runs a number of social programs and as part of their social responsibility initiative, the group stepped in to construct the new building for the Abdullapurmet Police Station. The foundation stone for a state-of-the-art building was laid next to the national highway near Ramoji Film City.
MP Komatireddy Venkat Reddy, MLA Manchireddy Kishan Reddy and Rachakonda Commissioner of Police Mahesh Bhagwat were also present on this occasion. The ministers lauded the Ramoji Foundation for their social work.
The ministers thanked the Ramoji Foundation on behalf of the government, for constructing the police station building, saying that the state police stands as an ideal for the country.
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The Abdullapurmet Police Station which was established on 11th October 2017 operates out of a makeshift building next to the national highway. The current building is also under the auspices of the Ramoji Foundation. The Abdullapurmet Police Station has been housed in the same building for three and a half years. Now the Ramoji Foundation has come forward to construct a spacious building with modern facilities.
The building will be completed within a year and handed over to the police department. The building is being constructed on 9,000 square feet including the ground floor as well as the first floor.