
Prohibitory Order Imposed In Indore Till July 4
In a bid to uphold peace and public order within Indore, Police Commissioner Santosh Kumar Singh has enacted "prohibitory order" under Section 163 of the Indian Civil Code 2023.
Any violation of this directive will result in punitive action under Section 223 of the Indian Justice Code 2023.
The order will remain in effect until July 4, 2025, the order posted in X account of the District Collector said.
As per the provisions outlined, no individual or group within the urban limits of Indore may host any event that could incite hostility between communities.
Any form of provocative speech or dissemination of misinformation -- whether in person or through social media -- that targets religious sentiments or threatens communal harmony is strictly prohibited, the order said.
The order also forbids the stockpiling of materials such as bricks, stones, soda bottles, glass containers, flammable substances, or explosives in open spaces or on rooftops -- objects that could be used in acts of violence or intimidation.
Additionally, improper publications that could stir communal discord are prohibited, the order noted.
No person shall verbally or digitally spread false information or rumours that may disrupt the peace, it said.
The use of religious symbols or language on social media in a manner that could incite animosity is deemed a punishable offence, it added.
Social media group administrators are held accountable for ensuring their platforms remain free of inflammatory content.
If any such content is posted, it must be promptly removed, the responsible party expelled, and local authorities notified.
Regulations for cybercafes have also been tightened.
Operators must verify the identities of all visitors through valid documentation, including identity cards, voter ID cards, ration cards, driving licenses, or PAN cards.
No cybercafe may function without a maintained registry recording each visitor's details.
Additionally, cafes must install web cameras to document users' photographs, keeping these records securely stored for a minimum of six months. These measures aim to safeguard public safety, prevent communal unrest, and reinforce accountability in both physical and digital spaces, ensuring Indore remains a secure and harmonious city, the order said.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
3 days ago
- Time of India
Ahead of I-Day, Chinese manjha banned in Gurgaon
Gurgaon: With kite flying gaining popularity ahead of Independence Day celebrations , the district administration on Monday issued a strict advisory banning the use of Chinese manjha and urged citizens, especially two-wheeler riders, to exercise caution and follow safety protocols. Deputy commissioner Ajay Kumar, invoking Section 163 of the Indian Civil Protection Code 2023, ordered a complete prohibition on the storage, sale, purchase, and use of Chinese kite string as well as nylon or synthetic threads within the district. The directive cites the high risk of injuries, accidents, and public disturbance linked to the use of such materials during kite flying. You Can Also Check: Gurgaon AQI | Weather in Gurgaon | Bank Holidays in Gurgaon | Public Holidays in Gurgaon The order further states that violators will face legal action under Section 223 of the Indian Justice Code 2023. Authorities have appealed to the public to fully comply with the ban and refrain from trading or using any Chinese or synthetic kite strings. The administration also reiterated that the sale, storage, or use of synthetic or metal powder-coated kite strings is a punishable offence. Residents were advised against flying kites near power lines, busy roads, highways, or restricted airspace. They were also cautioned against attempting to retrieve kites caught in power lines due to the risk of fatal electric shocks caused by metallic threads. Prabhat Kumar, a resident of Sector 7, pointed out, "Chinese manjha is easily available in the market. Issuing a ban is good, but authorities must ensure these are removed from shelves as well." Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.


News18
4 days ago
- News18
Fire breaks out at mushroom cold storage in UPs Mainpuri
Mainpuri (Uttar Pradesh) [India], August 10 (ANI): A massive fire broke out in a mushroom cold storage in Uttar Pradesh's Mainpuri on Sunday. More than a dozen fire engines were deployed to bring the situation under control, police said. As per Santosh Kumar Singh, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Mainpuri, the police received information related to the incident at 6:30 am. He stated that the cold storage comprises ten blocks, each built with 70 wood-chambered units. The police official informed that the investigation into the cause of the fire is underway with the technical team and other officials working on it. 'Today, around 6:30 am, Bewar police station got the information about the fire in the Kapil Muni Agro Food storage…. The cold storage comprises 10 blocks, each built with seven wood chambers. The cause of the fire is under investigation, with technical teams and police officers involved," Santosh Kumar Singh told ANI. According to Shailendra Singh Biltan, the owner of the cold storage, he believed the fire occurred due to a short circuit and revealed that he suffered a loss of about Rs 50 crore. 'It is believed that this fire has started due to a short circuit… This is the biggest mushroom project in India… Its capacity is 8 to 15 tons per day… There has been a loss of about 50 crores…" he added. Further details are underway. (ANI)


Time of India
25-07-2025
- Time of India
Over 7K join hands in massive campaign against drug abuse
Indore: Indore police formed a human chain on Friday with 7,100 participants to spread awareness against drug abuse under the state-wide campaign 'Say No To Drugs'. The human chain, extending from Bhanwarkuan to Palasia square, was part of ongoing initiative launched by Madhya Pradesh police to combat rising menace of substance abuse and its harmful consequences. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Under the leadership of police commissioner Santosh Kumar Singh, a series of awareness activities are being conducted across Indore to engage citizens in the fight against drugs. Additional DCP Rajesh Dandotiya said that students from leading schools, colleges, and coaching institutes associated with Indore Sahodaya Group, along with members of Nagar Suraksha Samiti, traffic wardens, and numerous men, women, children, and senior citizens, joined hands to form a continuous human chain carrying placards and pamphlets bearing anti-drug messages. The event was flagged off by additional commissioner of police Amit Singh and DCP Zone-4 Rishikesh Meena, while the final leg concluded at Palasia square in the presence of additional commissioner Manoj Kumar Srivastava and other senior officers. Participants marched through key locations including Navlakha, GPO, and Geeta Bhawan, rallying the public against drug addiction and encouraging a healthy and substance-free lifestyle. The commissioner congratulated all students, citizens, and police personnel involved, and also distributed appreciation certificates to each participant on behalf of Indore police commissionerate.