Strictness in Noida before the New Year, Section 163 will remain in force from the night of 31st December; These things have to be kept in mind
Noida News: Noida administration has come into alert mode before the New Year celebrations. To maintain law and order, the administration has taken a big step and decided to impose Section 163 (formerly Section 144) in the entire city from the night of 31 December to 1 January.
Precaution will have to be taken here
The administration says that on New Year, there is a possibility of a large number of people gathering at malls, markets, hotels, restaurants and party places. In such a situation, crowd control and maintaining peace and order becomes a big challenge. Considering the experiences of the past years, this decision has been taken as a precautionary measure, so that any untoward incident, commotion or security related problem can be prevented.
Section 163 will remain applicable
During Section 163, there will be a ban on gathering of crowd without permission, demonstration or activities that disturb law and order. Administration and police teams will patrol continuously and sensitive areas will be kept under special watch. An appeal has been made to the common people to follow the rules and cooperate with the administration.
Additional police force will be deployed in these areas
Security arrangements have been tightened in Noida. Additional police force will be deployed in the Mall, Sector-18 and major party areas. Strict investigation will be done against those who drive under the influence of alcohol. If there is heavy congestion in an area, temporary diversions can also be implemented to handle traffic. At the same time, passengers going to Delhi via the border have been advised to be prepared for additional security checks.
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