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Bareilly admn enforces strict guidelines for Eid-ul-Azha to maintain harmony
Bareilly admn enforces strict guidelines for Eid-ul-Azha to maintain harmony

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Bareilly admn enforces strict guidelines for Eid-ul-Azha to maintain harmony

Bareilly: The Bareilly district administration has enforced stringent guidelines to maintain law and order and uphold communal harmony during Eid-ul-Azha on Friday. District magistrate Avneesh Singh issued instructions prohibiting animal sacrifice in public spaces and warned that posting photos or videos of such acts on social media would result in strict legal consequences. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Municipal bodies across the district have been directed to implement effective waste disposal mechanisms. "Sanitation teams from municipal corporations and local urban bodies have been deployed with area-specific responsibilities. Their work will be closely monitored to ensure cleanliness throughout the festival," Singh said. Authorities also announced that Eid prayers would be permitted only at designated Eidgahs or prayer grounds. "Offering prayers on roads or in public places will not be allowed under any circumstances," the DM added. To curb the spread of misinformation and inflammatory content, cyber cell units and police will actively monitor social media platforms. Officials have been instructed to take immediate action against any provocative posts, rumors, or communal targeting. Meanwhile, Sambhal district magistrate Dr Rajendra Pensiya issued a similar directive permitting animal sacrifice only at 19 designated locations. Sacrifice in open or public areas is strictly banned, with violators subject to legal action. Farmaan Hasan Khan, national secretary of the Muslim organisation Jamaat Raza-e-Mustafa, appealed to community members to fully adhere to the administration's advisory. "We urge everyone to carry out sacrifices in enclosed areas, maintain hygiene, and avoid sharing any images or videos online," he told TOI.

Night traffic patrolling plan rolled out for Eid
Night traffic patrolling plan rolled out for Eid

Express Tribune

time29-05-2025

  • Express Tribune

Night traffic patrolling plan rolled out for Eid

In a bid to ensure public safety and manage rising traffic during Eidul Azha, Lahore's Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Dr Athar Waheed has announced round-the-clock patrolling across all 44 sectors of the city. Special focus will be placed on areas near major cattle markets, where dedicated traffic police camps have been established. These camps are equipped with public address systems and water facilities to assist commuters and buyers. "E-Challan defaulters will face immediate action. All violators will be dealt with strictly," said Dr Waheed. "We aim to ensure a smooth and secure experience for citizens during Eid." The announcement comes as part of a broader province-wide security and traffic plan rolled out by the Punjab Home Department. Amid increased public movement and security concerns during the festive season, authorities are implementing strict protocols at Eidgahs, mosques, markets, and other public venues. Only organisations registered with the Punjab Charity Commission will be permitted to collect sacrificial animal hides. The Home Department reiterated that banned outfits will face a zero-tolerance policy. "All districts have been directed to formulate special security plans, including surveillance and screening measures," said a spokesperson for the Home Department. The deputy commissioners have been empowered to impose Section 144 wherever necessary to maintain peace and order. Entry and exit points across the province will be closely monitored, with divisional and district intelligence committees instructed to finalize security arrangements immediately. Cattle markets are to be established strictly at designated locations outside city limits, with a ban on animal sales elsewhere. Security around sensitive locations will be reinforced through coordinated, intelligence-based search operations. Major Eid congregations will feature walk-through gates, CCTV cameras, and on-ground screening teams. The Punjab Sound Systems (Regulations) Act 2015 will be strictly enforced to prevent sectarian or inflammatory speech, with violators facing swift legal action. Hospitals have been placed on high alert and instructed to ensure adequate medical supplies and full staff availability.

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