As India prepares to celebrate its 78th Independence Day, the Delhi Police has issued a detailed list of items that are prohibited for visitors at the Red Fort. With strict security measures in place, attendees are advised to be aware of these regulations to ensure a smooth and secure experience.
Access to the Independence Day celebrations at Red Fort will be strictly controlled. Entry will only be permitted with valid invitation cards, reported in TOI. The Delhi Police will enforce heightened security to safeguard the event and attendees.
No food items will be allowed inside the Red Fort. Visitors should avoid bringing any snacks or meals.
For security reasons, all bags and briefcases must be left at home. Only small personal items that can be carried in pockets are permitted.
The use of electronic devices is restricted. Cameras, binoculars, camcorders, radios, digital diaries, iPads, iPods, and mobile chargers are prohibited.
Thermos flasks, water bottles, and cans are not allowed within the venue. Attendees should plan accordingly to stay hydrated before entering.
Umbrellas, toy guns, and other similar items are banned from the premises. Ensure that no such items are brought along.
Items like matchboxes, lighters, and other flammable materials are strictly prohibited to prevent any fire hazards.
Knives, daggers, swords, and other sharp objects are not allowed. This measure is in place to ensure the safety of all attendees.
Cigarettes, bidis, alcohol, perfumes, and sprays are on the no-entry list. Smoking and consumption of alcohol are not permitted.
Other banned items include remote-controlled car lock keys and power banks. Visitors are advised to avoid bringing such items.
Visitors are requested to adhere to these regulations to facilitate a safe and enjoyable Independence Day celebration. The Delhi Police's comprehensive list of prohibited items aims to ensure that the event remains secure and smooth for everyone attending.
In addition to the list of prohibited items, the Delhi Police have also taken significant steps to ensure security. According to Times Now, this year, 700 facial recognition CCTV cameras will be deployed around the Red Fort and in the north and central districts of Delhi. These cameras will help monitor VVIP movements and detect any suspicious activities.
By following these guidelines and cooperating with the security measures, visitors can contribute to a safe and smooth Independence Day event.
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