Patna: All preparations have been made for the function of the 75th Independence Day which will be held at Gandhi Maidan who are historic here on Sunday in compliance with the Covid-19 protocol.
Commissioner Division Patna Sanjay Kumar Agarwal said arrangements had been made for the thermal scan of visitors and sanitation of their hands.
Previously on that day, Agarwal led the last training from the ceremony parade in the venue and watched preparations carefully.
He also reviewed the steps taken for vehicle parking, drinking water, power supply and health care.
Agarwal said all officers and police personnel participated in the parade of immunized and have also undergone a Covid-19 test.
He said the number of adequate judges, police officers and Jawan would become representatives in the venue to keep law and order.
The country and paramilitary forces will be represented at the parade are CRPF, ITBP, CISF, SSB, STF, BMP (MEN), BMP (women) of regency armed forces (women), home keepers (urban and rural), squad and fire brigade.
There will be eight Tableaux on display, including registration tables and excise on prohibitions.
In Chhapra, rain may play spoilsport for celebrations.
Rajendra Stadium where the main event will be held flooded with knee water.
Three motorcycle pumps were found drain water from the stadium on Friday.
Suggestion DPRO Kanhaiya Kumar said he had no information about the venue shift, “the water will be dried from the stadium on Saturday night,” he said.
In Aurangabad, all police stations have been alert after the threat of Maois.
On August 5, two Ied planted targeted the police patrol party to recover near Jharana Village.
Aurangabad SP Kantesh Kumar Mishra said all police stations have been asked to ensure regional dominance and regular patrols.
(With input from H K Verma in Chhapra and Premendra Mishra in Aurangabad)