In view of the proposed Braj Mandal Jalabhishek Yatra in Noah district of Haryana, the administration has tightened security. In an official statement issued on Friday (July 11), it was told that about 2,500 policemen will be deployed during the visit.
Also, a holiday has been declared in schools which include both government and private schools. The district administration and police have made large -scale security arrangements in view of the possible crowd.
Bomb squad, sniffer dogs and drones will also be monitored
According to the statement, 14 DSPs have been deployed and 28 checkposts have been installed to ensure security on the travel route. Videography will be done along with intensive search of visitors on these checkposts.
According to PTI, apart from this, bomb squads, sniffer dogs, cavalry police, commando force, four drones and 21 video cameras will also be deployed. High quality CCTV cameras have also been installed to monitor the activities of those participating in the journey.
A close watch on the movement of people
The administration said that heavy police force will be present at major places like Tiranga Park, Badkali Chowk and KMP Rewasan Bridge. According to the Noah Police spokesperson, vigilance and precautions are being taken throughout the journey, so that any kind of unpleasant incident can be avoided. The movement of people in the areas falling in the way of the yatra is being closely monitored.
On the other hand, Noah Deputy Commissioner Vishram Kumar Meena wrote a letter to the District Education Officer and told that all the government and private schools in the district will be closed on July 14 due to the yatra. He said that during the journey, there will be a big change in traffic on many routes, due to which school children may have trouble coming and going. In such a situation, it has been decided to keep schools closed for a day keeping in mind the safety and convenience of the students.

