Jamshedpur Administration on toes ahead of Ram Navami
Strict guidelines issued for Ram Navami processions and Akhara Samitis
Jamshedpur: The upcoming Ram Navami festival, which is observed in the city enthusiastically, has the Jamshedpur district administration on high alert.
The district’s Deputy Commissioner Vijaya Jadhav and SSP Prabhat Kumar are in constant touch with the city’s Akhara committees and have issued guidelines in order to ensure peaceful conduct of the procession and the festivities.
The Deputy Commissioner reviewed festival preparations and provided specific instructions during a high-level meeting on Wednesday.

The instructions say that all directives issued by the district administration must be adhered to scrupulously. Animals, weapons, and trailers won’t be utilized in Shobha Yatra tableaux, and DJ is also not allowed.
All Akhara committees will be required to adhere closely to these rules since the procession will be conducted in the traditional manner.
All of the deputed magistrates and super magistrates received detailed information from the Deputy Commissioner during the meeting. She also issued a warning that no one should be spared if found inciting violence.
The administration has made it clear that no effort would be spared by the district administration to guarantee that the celebration is observed peacefully and without any untoward incident.
The police have stepped up their patrols in the city, particularly in sensitive areas, and have put up roadblocks in a number of different places.
Also, it has been requested of the Akhara committees to assist the district adminstration in preserving law and order throughout the festival.
On the other hand, Jamshedpur citizens are preparing to celebrate the event with great enthusiasm and devotion, and the local administration is doing all to ensure that it is observed peacefully and without any untoward incidents.

The district administration has requested that people observe the festival in a customary and peaceful way and to work with the police to uphold law and order.
