The swearing-in ceremony for the new state cabinet in Maharashtra is scheduled for Thursday evening at Azad Maidan. The event is expected to be attended by political leaders and dignitaries, with enhanced security measures and traffic regulations in place
MaharashtraSwearinginSecurityTrafficAzad MaidanReal Estate MaharashtraDec 06, 2024
The venue for the swearing-in ceremony is Azad Maidan in Mumbai.
Key security measures include the deployment of additional police personnel, security barriers, surveillance cameras, and strict entry regulations.
Key roads leading to Azad Maidan will be closed to traffic, and alternate routes will be provided. Public transportation will be augmented to handle the increased passenger load.
The public can cooperate by avoiding the area around Azad Maidan unless they have a valid pass, following the instructions of the police and other security personnel, using public transport or carpool, and staying informed about any updates or changes to the regulations.
The enhanced security and traffic regulations may have a temporary impact on local businesses, but the police have assured the business community that they will work to minimize disruptions and have provided contact numbers for any concerns or queries.
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