In preparation for New Year’s Eve celebrations, the twin cities of Cuttack and Bhubaneswar have been placed under tight security as part of a zero-tolerance policy announced by the local administration and police authorities. The move aims to ensure a safe, peaceful, and incident-free celebration for residents and visitors alike.
Heavy police deployment has been made across major roads, public gathering spots, commercial areas, and entertainment zones. Special attention is being given to nightlife hubs, hotels, clubs, and public venues where large crowds are expected. Checkpoints have been set up at key entry and exit points, while patrolling teams and mobile squads will remain active throughout the night.
Authorities have also intensified surveillance through CCTV cameras and drone monitoring to keep a close watch on crowd movement and potential violations. Strict action will be taken against drunken driving, reckless behavior, noise pollution, and any attempt to disturb public order. Traffic management measures, including diversions and vehicle checks, have been introduced to prevent congestion and ensure smooth movement.
Officials have appealed to citizens to cooperate with law enforcement agencies and celebrate responsibly. The administration emphasized that the zero-tolerance approach is aimed not at restricting celebrations but at ensuring the safety, security, and well-being of all residents as the twin cities welcome the New Year.
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