– Installation of 608 public and 3,254 private Durga idols across Thane jurisdiction.
– Hosting garba events at 590 public venues and 500 private locations.
– Over 3,300 male/female officers
– Vehicles (jeeps/trucks), wireless communication tools, and other resources.
Thane Police’s proactive measures reflect a dual approach toward ensuring public safety while promoting a conducive atmosphere for celebrating Navratri. The ban on high-intensity lighting addresses legitimate health risks such as eye injuries while aiming to reduce road-related hazards due to driver distractions caused by excessive illumination.
This decision also underscores an administrative effort toward balancing traditions with safety regulations in densely populated areas like Thane that see large festival gatherings. The extensive security arrangements-including plainclothes officers-hint at a forward-thinking strategy focusing on women’s safety alongside general law enforcement priorities.
However, its successful execution will depend largely on public compliance with light-use guidelines as well as adherence by organizers managing cultural programs. With effective implementation and policing strategies aimed at minimizing disruptions or accidents without infringing upon festivities’ vibrancy, this could set a precedent for handling similar large-scale cultural events elsewhere in India.