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Rajasthan: Crackers, drones banned in Jaipur, schools closed in Nagaur, Hanumangarh
Rajasthan: Crackers, drones banned in Jaipur, schools closed in Nagaur, Hanumangarh

Hans India

time10-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Rajasthan: Crackers, drones banned in Jaipur, schools closed in Nagaur, Hanumangarh

Jaipur: In the wake of the escalating tension along the India-Pakistan border, authorities across Rajasthan have announced a series of emergency measures to ensure public safety and maintain law and order. In Jaipur, a complete ban has been imposed on the bursting of crackers and flying of drones, particularly during wedding ceremonies and public gatherings. The directive has been issued by Additional Police Commissioner (Law and Order) Rameshwar Singh, citing heightened security risks. Changes have also been implemented at Jaipur Junction railway station, where multiple entry and exit points have been closed, including the gate near the DRM office. Entry and exit will now only be permitted via Parshuram Circle. In addition, daily mock drills by the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and Government Railway Police (GRP) will be held between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. at key railway stations. In Chomu, the administration has asked traders to close markets by 8 p.m., while also extending the ban on firecrackers and drones. Police station in-charge Pradeep Sharma confirmed that special surveillance is underway at sensitive locations and disaster relief equipment is being mobilised. To handle potential threats, two detention centres have been established in Jaipur city. Police Commissioner Biju George Joseph has directed all station in-charges to remain on high alert and monitor outsiders. Strict verification procedures have been ordered, with immediate legal action to be taken against individuals with questionable documents or identity. In response to growing concerns, all government and private schools and Anganwadis in Nagaur have been closed until further notice. Hanumangarh District Collector has ordered the closure of schools, Anganwadis, and coaching institutes from tomorrow. In Pali district, the administration has taken over 36 private hospitals for emergency use. Orders have been issued by the Chief Medical and Health Officer (CMHO). Further, the National Lok Adalat, which was scheduled for Saturday in Jodhpur, Barmer, and Bikaner, has been postponed. Rail services from Bikaner to Jaisalmer have been suspended for the past two days and will remain closed. The trains which have been cancelled till Sunday include Train 54760 – Suratgarh to Sriganganagar, Train 04770 – Sriganganagar to Hanumangarh and Train 04778 – Hanumangarh to Sadulpur. In a significant development, two youths have been arrested in Gharsana for sharing sensitive military movement details on social media. Authorities have emphasised that such acts will be dealt with strictly under relevant security laws. Authorities have been appealing to citizens to remain calm, follow official instructions, and avoid spreading unverified information. The situation is being closely monitored across all districts, said officials.

Civil defence launches blackout awareness
Civil defence launches blackout awareness

Time of India

time09-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Civil defence launches blackout awareness

Jaipur: The district civil defence team has commenced a campaign intended to make the residents, shopkeepers and office workers of the city cognisant of their responsibilities during any sort of emergency Police have imposed a ban on fireworks and drone usage starting Sunday, effective till June 9. Additional commissioner of police Rameshwar Singh said that while fireworks are common during the ongoing wedding season, they have been prohibited in light of national security concerns. All SHOs have been directed to strictly enforce the prohibitory orders, he said. As part of " Saksham Jaipur ", officials are conducting a range of drills and workshops at government and private offices, shopping malls, schools, as well as residential complexes and Sharma, the district (Jaipur) deputy controller of civil defence, said that during this campaign, the volunteers and officials will make all stakeholders aware of the ways to protect and save themselves during an emergency. Operation Sindoor PM Modi meets NSA, chiefs of armed forces amid spike in tensions with Pak India's air defence systems shoot down Pak drones in J&K, Punjab & Rajasthan Several airports in India to be closed till May 15 - check list Stakeholders would be briefed about emergency evacuation methods and provided guidance on how to stay safe during possible air strikes or during a Friday, the team organised this campaign for the officers and employees of the Yojana Bhawan – one of the significant state government establishments situated in the C-Scheme area of the indicated that the decision to conduct such a campaign was made on Friday morning after a meeting chaired by district collector Jitendra Kumar has been determined that the district civil defence team shall compile a list of hospitals, blood banks, blood donors, safe places and other necessary resources in the area to ensure their availability to the civil defence volunteers as and when official further added that as part of this campaign, it has also been decided to broadcast various sounds of a siren from temples, mosques, gurudwaras and all other buildings equipped with sound broadcasting equipment, to alert citizens to the different siren sounds during a disaster such as an air civil defense department plans to organise these workshops at schools, colleges, offices, headquarters of associations and organisations in Jaipur and additional locations under the Saksham Jaipur The district civil defence team has commenced a campaign intended to make the residents, shopkeepers and office workers of the city cognisant of their responsibilities during any sort of emergency Police have imposed a ban on fireworks and drone usage starting Sunday, effective till June 9. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Click Here - This Might Save You From Losing Money Expertinspector Click Here Undo Additional commissioner of police Rameshwar Singh said that while fireworks are common during the ongoing wedding season, they have been prohibited in light of national security concerns. All SHOs have been directed to strictly enforce the prohibitory orders, he said. As part of "Saksham Jaipur", officials are conducting a range of drills and workshops at government and private offices, shopping malls, schools, as well as residential complexes and Sharma, the district (Jaipur) deputy controller of civil defence, said that during this campaign, the volunteers and officials will make all stakeholders aware of the ways to protect and save themselves during an emergency. Stakeholders would be briefed about emergency evacuation methods and provided guidance on how to stay safe during possible air strikes or during a Friday, the team organised this campaign for the officers and employees of the Yojana Bhawan – one of the significant state government establishments situated in the C-Scheme area of the indicated that the decision to conduct such a campaign was made on Friday morning after a meeting chaired by district collector Jitendra Kumar has been determined that the district civil defence team shall compile a list of hospitals, blood banks, blood donors, safe places and other necessary resources in the area to ensure their availability to the civil defence volunteers as and when official further added that as part of this campaign, it has also been decided to broadcast various sounds of a siren from temples, mosques, gurudwaras and all other buildings equipped with sound broadcasting equipment, to alert citizens to the different siren sounds during a disaster such as an air civil defense department plans to organise these workshops at schools, colleges, offices, headquarters of associations and organisations in Jaipur and additional locations under the Saksham Jaipur Abhiyan.

Crackdown continues on illegal Bangladeshis
Crackdown continues on illegal Bangladeshis

Time of India

time01-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Crackdown continues on illegal Bangladeshis

Jaipur: City police intensified their crackdown on illegal Bangladeshi nationals with a second consecutive day of coordinated searches and interrogations across multiple parts of the city Thursday. The drive follows heightened security directives issued by chief minister Bhajan Lal Sharma Wednesday, instructing police to identify and deport foreign nationals residing illegally in the state. According to officials, Wednesday's operation was launched across all four districts under Jaipur Commissionerate from 4am to 8am. The raids were conducted discreetly, based on confidential intelligence inputs, and were supervised by additional commissioner of police (law and order) Rameshwar Singh, under the overall monitoring of police commissioner Biju George Joseph. "We detained over 100 individuals Wednesday. Preliminary verification shows at least 35 of them were in possession of forged documents . We are now examining their mobile data, WhatsApp activity, call records, and financial transactions linked to Bangladesh," said an official. Those found residing illegally are being moved to the Alwar detention centre. Deportation proceedings will be initiated following document verification. Police are also probing the network of agents and individuals who allegedly facilitated the procurement of fake Aadhaar cards, Jan Aadhaar, PAN cards, and voter IDs for these immigrants. Sources said areas like Hasanpura, Daulpura, and Bhankrota have emerged as high-risk zones with a significant concentration of undocumented foreign nationals. In a similar operation in Oct last year, 11 Bangladeshi nationals were deported from Bhankrota for illegal residency. Officials added that Thursday's follow-up action included interrogation of the individuals detained a day earlier. "Some of them claimed to possess valid documents, but we are verifying their authenticity," said an officer.

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