Hyderabad: The Command Control Centre in Hyderabad will be inaugurated by Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on August 4. It will serve as the city's third eye and give the police access to most locations throughout the state. 


Command Control Centre was built in Hyderabad with international standards and the latest technology to detect crimes in seconds. The Telangana government has taken up the construction of it by integrating all the departments in the country. 


The Command Control Centre is located at Banjara Hills Road No.12 . It is a four-tower building with 20 floors each with a built-up area of 5.5 lakh square feet. The towers' double glass curtain wall system improves acoustics, thermal comfort, and energy efficiency.The visitors would be allowed to the 14th floor of the towers, from where they can have a 360-degree view of the city.


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The building is spread over 7 acres with ​​over 7 lakh square feet in 4 blocks A, B, C, and D command control centre towers. Tower-A is 84.2 meters high from the ground floor. Tower B, C and D are built at the height of 65.2 meters from the ground floor. 


The structure contains a rooftop helipad and a two-story parking garage. The Hyderabad police commissioner's office and administrative divisions will be located in Tower A, which is on the left side of the centre. There will be a state-level surveillance system in Tower B with access to every camera in Telangana. The tower will also contain the traffic command centre, She Teams, emergency response organisations, Hawk Eye assitance, and other associated organisations.


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