Cyberabad police teamed up with residents and morning walkers for a special drive to clear dangerous glass-coated kite strings, known as manja, from roads, trees, and public spots. The campaign aimed to prevent injuries and save lives. Operations ran across police stations in Gachibowli, Ameenpur, Patancheru, Kollur, and IDA Bollaram. In Gachibowli, three police teams with volunteers cleaned Kondapur and Majid Banda, removing string from trees, poles, buildings, and roads. They also warned people about the risks involved. At Ameenpur, about 150 walkers joined police removing kite strings from Ilapur ground and Thulasivanam Colony. Officers informed residents, "The manufacture, sale and use of the hazardous string is illegal and punishable by law." Similar drives happened at Maitri Ground, Saki Cheruvu, near the government hospital in Patancheru, ORR radial road, and Ozone Heights Ground in Kollur. In IDA Bollaram, teams cleared glass-coated strings hanging on roads. Police warned, "Strict legal action would be taken against anyone found manufacturing, storing, selling or using the banned manja." Citizens were urged to help by calling 100 or notifying the nearest police station if they spot any sale or use of such kite strings. They were also advised to safely remove and dispose of dangerous strings in public areas.