As the country prepares to celebrate India's 74th Independence Day on Saturday amid the coronavirus pandemic, the Delhi Police have issued a traffic advisory to ensure that vehicular movement across the national capital is safe and smooth.
Insector Mohan Chand Sharma, who died in the the 2008 Batla House encounter in Delhi, was today awarded the 7th police medal for gallantry posthumously.
Khan asked the principal secretary to take up the complaints of affected people against the police with the Delhi police commissioner, the statement said.
Multilayered security arrangements and a mandatory adherence to social distancing norms are in place for the 74th Independence Day celebrations at the Mughal-era Red Fort this year. A security ring, including NSG snipers, elite SWAT commandos and kite catchers, will be placed around the Red Fort from where Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the nation.Over 300 cameras have also been installed for security. There will be around 4,000 security personnel at the Red Fort and they will stand in adherence with social distancing norms. Heightended Security
The AAP government has invited seven "corona warriors", including an additional district magistrate (ADM), a doctor and an ambulance driver, for its Independence Day event to acknowledge their hard work in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, a statement said on Friday.
Organisers Jitender Kumar Upadhyay and Naresh Tyagi stated that the reason for the selection of these plants is that they not only release oxygen into the atmosphere but they also absorb pollutants like carbon dioxide carbon monoxide and sulfur dioxide from the atmosphere
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The case involves 19 people, booked under the stringent UAPA and other IPC sections related to murder and attempt to murder. A Delhi court extended the detention to 17 September.