We’ll ensure peaceful Holi celebrations: DM

  • | Sunday | 17th March, 2019

Both officials will report to the DM. In these meetings, there will be discussions on restraining anti-social elements, keeping health in mind while playing with colours and ensuring there is no dispute over where to light a bonfire.“Zonal and sector magistrates have been assigned with responsibilities to ensure peaceful Holi celebrations in the district. Officials are directed to make arrangements for adequate water supply.Additional district magistrate (city) KP Singh will be responsible to maintain law and order in the city while Nidhi Srivastava, additional district magistrate (administration), will take care of the rural areas. Administrative and police officials are tasked to remain on the move in different parts of the city to address any law and order situation during the festival,” the DM said.The sub-divisional magistrates have been directed to ensure that hygiene, sanitation and uninterrupted power supply are maintained. Agra: This year, the district administration is going the extra mile to ensure a peaceful Holi after the implementation of the model code of conduct for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.District magistrate NG Ravi Kumar has assigned zonal and sector magistrates certain areas to keep a close eye on the arrangements, while magistrates and police have been directed to stay on the move to ensure no law and order situation arises from March 20 to 22.On Saturday, the DM asked his subordinates to contact responsible citizens and people from different communities and organize “peace committee” meetings in their respective areas, which would be filmed.

Agra: This year, the district administration is going the extra mile to ensure a peaceful Holi after the implementation of the model code of conduct for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.District magistrate NG Ravi Kumar has assigned zonal and sector magistrates certain areas to keep a close eye on the arrangements, while magistrates and police have been directed to stay on the move to ensure no law and order situation arises from March 20 to 22.On Saturday, the DM asked his subordinates to contact responsible citizens and people from different communities and organize “peace committee” meetings in their respective areas, which would be filmed. In these meetings, there will be discussions on restraining anti-social elements, keeping health in mind while playing with colours and ensuring there is no dispute over where to light a bonfire.“Zonal and sector magistrates have been assigned with responsibilities to ensure peaceful Holi celebrations in the district. Administrative and police officials are tasked to remain on the move in different parts of the city to address any law and order situation during the festival,” the DM said.The sub-divisional magistrates have been directed to ensure that hygiene, sanitation and uninterrupted power supply are maintained. Officials are directed to make arrangements for adequate water supply.Additional district magistrate (city) KP Singh will be responsible to maintain law and order in the city while Nidhi Srivastava, additional district magistrate (administration), will take care of the rural areas. Both officials will report to the DM.

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