The heightened security alert on the India-Pakistan border is reflected in the order by the Gurdaspur district administration of Punjab for total darkness every night from 9 PM to 5 AM, and to be called off further. It is one of several integrative precautions being applied now that tensions between India and Pakistan have risen recently.
Gurdaspur Goes Dark.
From Thursday, May 8th, the round-the-clock blackout in the Gurdaspur obliges residents and shops to put all external lighting off between specified times. Taking action under the Civil Defence Act 1968 to help better suit the level of surveillance that can be seen from the opposite side and to prepare for whatever emergency situation may unfold. They are to adhere to statutory operations such as a hospital and the Central Jail, under clerical supervision at all times. 4) Gurdaspur is much more sensitive as it is the lone point of entry from Pakistan.
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Border fireworks (R) Restricted
Apart from this security step, the DCs of six border districts/Cities in Punjab have made an absolute ban on fireworks. The affected districts are Amritsar, Tarn Taran Sahib and Gurdaspur, Ferozepur, Fazilka, and Pathankot. This moratorium includes all types of fireworks, presumably from weddings, festivals & religious gatherings where they are used. With some explaining of how the bans were precipitated by firefighters fearing a potential outbreak of mass hysteria amidst these very tense times, people lighting fireworks.
Following recent military strikes and border surveillance intensification, these measures are taken. Central and state administrations are working in tandem to keep the citizens safe in border areas with the help of the Central Armed Forces. Schools in some of these districts have also been directed to remain closed for the time being.