New Delhi: People who attend the Republican Day Parade must be fully vaccinated against Covid and children under 15 years will not be allowed to attend their functions, a set of guidelines released by Delhi police.
The police also said that people must obey all Covid protocols, such as wearing facial masks and maintaining social distance, on the program in Rajpath on January 26.
“Need to have a dose of anti-Koronavirus vaccine.
Visitors are asked to bring their vaccination certificate,” Delhi police tweeted.
It is said that children under 15 years are not permitted in function.
The National Covid Vaccination Program, which initially began with health care and frontline workers on January 16 last year, gradually extended to all over the age of 18.
Starting this month, children in the age group 15-18 years are starting to vaccinate, and health workers and frontline workers and those aged 60 years and over with comorbidity are given a dose of ‘precautions’, in the midst of a surge in the omicron variant.
A list of guides, Delhi police tweeted that the seating block will open for visitors at 7am and ask them to arrive.
Because parking is limited, visitors have been advised to use Carpool or taxis.
They were also asked to bring a valid identity card and work together during security checks, he said.
“There will be provisions to deposit a key-controlled car key in each parking area,” Police Tweeted.
On Sunday, Police Commissioner Delhi Rakesh Asthana said more than 27,000 police personnel had been deployed for security tasks in the national capital and anti-terror steps intensified in the view of the Republic Day.
These personnel, including Deputy Police Commissioner, Police Commissioner Assistant and Inspector, Sub-Inspector.
Police personnel, command, officers and the teachings of central armed police forces (capfs) have also been deployed, he said.
In the security settings of Republic Day, Asthana said 27,723 Delhi police personnel included 71 DCP, 213 ACC and 753 inspectors had been deployed in the capital for the parade.
They were assisted by 65 companies from CAPFS.
He has mentioned that the anti-terror steps taken include blockade (nakka bandi) in various places, checking vehicles, hotels, lodges and dharamshalas and various verifications such as tenants, servants, workers.
In the past two months, anti-terror steps have been intensified, the commissioner has said.
Counter Drone technology is used for air space security.
Security in and around the area where Republican Day celebrations will also be secured with the help of Delhi police and other institutions, said Asthana.
To create awareness, he has said that through social media, the police also issued important facts and information so that there were no anti-social elements that carry out the wrong information campaign.
About Traffic Arrangement, Asthana said an advisor had been issued which stated specific restrictions on the route so that there was no discomfort caused by the general public.
In order recently, sub-conventional air platform operations, including UAV, Paragliders, and hot air balloons, through the national capital have been banned from remembering the Republican Day celebration.
The sequence goes into force on January 20 and will remain valid until February 15.