Nashik Police adds 110 new vehicles to its fleet
Nashik (Maharashtra) [India], August 1 (ANI): Nashik city police sanctioned 110 vehicles including 62 four-wheelers and 48 two-wheelers costing around Rs 7.25 crore.
Nashik district administration, Collector and guardian minister Dadaji Bhuse handed over the vehicles to the police department.
In the past few years, funds have been allocated for police vehicles and police modernization through the District Planning and Development Councils (DPDC) throughout Maharashtra, especially in Nashik.
“I am thankful to the district administration and the Guardian Minister. This development has solved mobility issues, and modernization issues have also been addressed. Within a year, people will see good results,” said Divisional Commissioner, Praveen Gedam expressing gratitude.
Kumbhmela is scheduled for February 2026-2027 in Nashik, however, planning has already started for the necessities in administration and the police department. The financial budgeting is underway for Kumbhmela.
“We are discussing, and soon we will make a concrete plan to organize and execute the 2026-2027 Kumbhmela,” said Praveen Gedam.