<p>Bengaluru: Bengaluru Police Commissioner B Dayananda on Tuesday praised his men for ensuring that the New Year celebrations went off smoothly. </p>.<p>Dayananda told reporters that Home Minister G Parameshwara was full of praise for the security arrangements made by the police and noted that no untoward incidents were reported during the celebrations. </p>.<p>"The crowds were probably higher this time than last year, but the police successfully handled them. The efforts have been widely appreciated,” Dayananda said. </p>.<p>He also acknowledged the presence of all officers on the day of the celebrations and remarked that usually full strength was rarely seen during such bandobasts. </p>.<p>Dayananda also praised the traffic police and called the traffic management "top-notch".</p>.<p>Many revellers appreciated the efforts of the police and some took to social media to share their views. </p>.<p>According to police sources, the Central Business District (CBD) alone witnessed a footfall of nearly three lakh on New Year's Eve. </p>
<p>Bengaluru: Bengaluru Police Commissioner B Dayananda on Tuesday praised his men for ensuring that the New Year celebrations went off smoothly. </p>.<p>Dayananda told reporters that Home Minister G Parameshwara was full of praise for the security arrangements made by the police and noted that no untoward incidents were reported during the celebrations. </p>.<p>"The crowds were probably higher this time than last year, but the police successfully handled them. The efforts have been widely appreciated,” Dayananda said. </p>.<p>He also acknowledged the presence of all officers on the day of the celebrations and remarked that usually full strength was rarely seen during such bandobasts. </p>.<p>Dayananda also praised the traffic police and called the traffic management "top-notch".</p>.<p>Many revellers appreciated the efforts of the police and some took to social media to share their views. </p>.<p>According to police sources, the Central Business District (CBD) alone witnessed a footfall of nearly three lakh on New Year's Eve. </p>