No DJ, no arms on Ramnavmi in Jharkhand, new guidelines issued, license of Akhara will be canceled if rules are violated

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News India Live, Digital Desk: The state government and administration have geared up to conduct the great festival of Ram Navami in Jharkhand in a peaceful and harmonious atmosphere. Keeping the security in mind, very strict guidelines have been issued for Ram Navami processions this year. The administration has clarified that there will be a complete ban on playing DJ and displaying weapons during the procession. Not only will legal action be taken against Akhara committees that ignore the rules, but their future licenses will also be cancelled.

Only 100 people allowed in the procession, volunteers will get I-card According to the new guidelines, this time to control the crowd, maximum number of people in each Akhara party or procession. 100 devotees Only people have been allowed to participate. Apart from this, to handle the arrangements of the procession, the committees will have to make their active members volunteers, who will be required to wear identity cards issued by the administration. SSP has instructed that all Akhara heads will have to strictly follow their prescribed route and time.

‘Zero tolerance’ on weapons and dangerous acts The Jharkhand administration has banned public display of swords, sticks or any other type of lethal weapons during the procession. Along with this, there will be a ban on showing ‘dangerous stunts’ on the roads. SSP Prabhat Kumar has warned that the police is keeping a close watch on inflammatory speeches or songs that disturb communal harmony. in sensitive areas drone cameras And surveillance will be maintained through videography so that the miscreants can be identified immediately.

No power cuts, but height of flags and tableaux fixed For the convenience of devotees, Jharkhand Electricity Distribution Corporation (JBVNL) has announced that there will be no power cut on the day of Ram Navami. However, for safety reasons, the maximum height of flags, tableaux and vehicles 4 meters (about 13 feet) These have been determined so that they do not hit the electrical wires. Special magistrates and additional police forces have been deployed in cities like Ranchi, Dhanbad, Jamshedpur and Hazaribagh.

Political turmoil over DJ ban from assembly to road Let us tell you that politics has also become heated regarding this ban on DJs in Jharkhand. The opposition party BJP has called it an attack on ‘Hindu faith’, while the government and administration say that this decision has been taken in compliance with the noise pollution orders of the Honorable High Court and the Supreme Court. The administration has appealed to people of all religions to celebrate the festival with peace and brotherhood and not to pay attention to any kind of rumors on social media.