Jul 29, 2024 10:23 AM IST
Even small and lightweight automobiles have been fully banned To make sure the secure completion of the Kanwar Yatra.
All faculties in Ghaziabad will remained closed from July 29 to August 2 as a result of Kanwar Yatra, as per an order issued by the district Justice of the Peace (DM). Officers mentioned with the beginning of the Sawan month on July 22 and Shivratri on August 2, numerous Shiv devotees can be transporting ‘holy water’ from Haridwar to numerous states, together with Rajasthan, Haryana, and Delhi, by way of the Ghaziabad border.
To make sure the secure completion of the Kanwar Yatra, even small and lightweight automobiles have been fully banned, officers added.
“Retaining in thoughts the motion and security of kids and buses in faculties of Ghaziabad district, all main/higher main faculties and all secondary faculties (CBSE/ICSE and so forth.) will stay fully closed from July 29 to August 2,” mentioned DM Indra Vikram Singh.
Officers additional mentioned all faculties have been directed to strictly adjust to the order.
The Ghaziabad Police has intensified safety in some areas of the district and imposed extra visitors curbs after a automotive allegedly hit some Kanwariyas in Muradnagar, who then thrashed the motive force and vandalised the car, information company PTI reported on Sunday.
The Kanwariyas later blocked a stretch of the Delhi-Meerut Expressway, on which the incident passed off, and created a ruckus, leading to a visitors jam, an official informed PTI.
Two corporations of Provincial armed constabulary (PAC) have been deployed at Ganga canal bridge of Muradnagar city, adjoining to Rawali street, and safety has been beefed up in different areas of the district as nicely in view of the delicate state of affairs after the incident, mentioned Ghaziabad commissioner of police Ajay Kumar Mishra.
Mishra additionally mentioned all faculties and institutes in Ghaziabad district will stay closed from July 29 to August 2 as motion of their buses and automobiles is not going to be allowed on the roads because of anticipated improve in motion of Kanwariyas.
The Kanwar Yatra will finish on August 2 with the observance of Sawan Shivratri when Kanwariyas will carry out ‘jalabhishek’ by providing holy water to Lord Shiva.
(With inputs from PTI)