Women police officers to patrol Garba venues with hidden cameras, Wednesday showers bring relief with more rain predicted ahead, 22 safety guidelines issued for Garba venues, and more. Find out what's happening in the city with this Ahmedabad News Roundup.
In an effort to tackle stalking and harassment during Navratri, five teams of women police officers will wear hidden cameras discreetly placed in hair accessories, watches, and dresses.
These officers will blend into Garba crowds, capturing evidence and cracking down on miscreants targeting women and young girls. This initiative aims to ensure safety and take swift action against offenders during the festive season.
Ahmedabad experienced significant rainfall on Wednesday evening, providing relief from the ongoing heat and humidity. The city recorded approximately 0.70 inches of rainfall, bringing much-needed respite to residents. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast thunderstorms with rain for Thursday and Friday.
The Fire Department has issued 22 safety guidelines for Garba organisers ahead of Navratri. Key rules include two emergency exits, a ban on food stalls, and ensuring stages are kept away from schools, hospitals, and flammable materials. Surprise inspections will enforce these rules, with violations leading to event shutdowns and bans.
Safety measures also require fire-resistant stage materials, proper electrical wiring, and safe distances for diesel generators. Organisers must equip venues with fire safety gear and keep attendee records, with strict penalties for non-compliance to ensure public safety during the festivities.
Asarwa Civil Hospital in Ahmedabad is undergoing a major upgrade, with plans for a single nine-storey building featuring multiple wings. This replaces the previously planned two separate premises, making it the first public hospital in Gujarat to offer escalator facilities.
The revamped facility will accommodate 1,400 beds and include state-of-the-art amenities, with a budget of ₹500 crore allocated for the project.
Passenger traffic at Ahmedabad International Airport has reached 1.16 crore in the past year, with over 88,000 flights recorded. By 2027, this figure is expected to double to two crore. To accommodate the growing demand, the airport's international departure terminal is being expanded, with 22 new check-in counters set to open before Diwali.
Additionally, two Self Baggage Drop Machines will be introduced for the first time, allowing passengers with compliant baggage to skip the check-in counter.
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