Hyderabad Jan 18 (PMI): Today the General Secretary & Official Media Spoke Person and Indian Affairs In charge of Australian Telangana Forum (ATF) met Sri Mahesh M Bhagwat IPS Commissioner of Police Rachakonda handed over a token of appreciation which is a hand painted Australian aboriginal boomer and a memento in recognition of the dedication, commitment and service to humanity of Rachakonda Police during the Covid19 Pandemic. He stated the gesture of presenting the memento is on behalf of the Telangana community of Australia to all police personnel of Telangana and specially Rachakonda Police out of deepest gratitude and admiration.
Sri Prashant stated that he came to know about the splendid work of Rachakonda Police through social media and that they were touched by the care and warmth shown by Rachakonda Police towrds humanity at the time of crisis and deeply values the contribution and generosity of Rachakonda Police.
ATF is a non-profit organization established in 2006 to celebrate the Telangana culture, promote harmony, facilitate opportunities for local talent and showcase the diversity & spirit of Telangana culture and tradition in Sydney -Australia.
Sri Mahesh Bhagwat stated that the fond gesture of Australian Telangana Forum to recognize and honor Rachakonda Police brings in more motivation and appreciated Sri Prashant and ATF for all their support and service during Covid 19 pandemic in Australia as well as Telangana. Prashant stays in Dilsukhnagar area of Rachakonda. Since last 18 years he is in Australia & currently in IT field. (Press Media of India).