– Superintendent of Police vikrant Patil held a meeting with religious leaders requesting cooperation.
– Mandated installation of CCTVs at pandals for security.
– Organisers advised to avoid traffic disruptions, monitor social media rumors, and follow police directives rigorously.
– SP Adhiraj Singh Rana instructed organisers to obtain permission via an online platform (https://ganeshutsav.net) with QR codes verified by local police.- Permissions required from fire services, electricity department, landowners (private/government).
– Safety measures such as preventing fire accidents were emphasized.
– Restrictions placed on loudspeakers during the night (10 p.m.-6 a.m.).
Photo caption: Organisers set up pandals ahead of Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations in Kurnool city on Monday. | Photo Credit: U. SUBRAMANYAM
The proactive approach taken by law enforcement agencies highlights their commitment to ensuring public safety during large-scale community events like Ganesh Chaturthi. Requiring permissions through centralized systems like the QR code process demonstrates efforts toward organized compliance while minimizing risks associated with unauthorized setups.Detailed measures regarding traffic management, security monitoring using CCTVs, noise restrictions at night hours, and fire prevention protocols display complete planning aimed at addressing both infrastructural challenges and social sensitivities.
By engaging religious leaders across varied communities in peace committee meetings, authorities emphasize the need for harmonious celebrations-a critical factor amidst diverse societal dynamics within the region. These steps underscore an effective balance between promoting cultural expressions while maintaining lawful order-a model that may be worth emulating nationwide during similar mass gatherings.
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