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RSS 'head office in Nagpur declared' no-drone 'zone until this date; Police identifies potential threat

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The police of Nagpur prohibited, with reference to a potential threat to the RSS headquarters, photography and videography of the building in the Mahal area of ​​the city.

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Nagpur news: The Nagpur headquarters of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh was declared 'no-drone' by the police on Sunday until 28 March. The police of Nagpur have, with reference to a potential threat to the RSS headquarters, photography and videography of the building that is located in the city of the city.

An order for this was issued on Sunday by the joint commissioner of police, Aswati Dorje, on the basis of Article 144 (1) (3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CRPC).

The senior officer said that the RSS headquarters are in a densely populated area, surrounded by hotels, lodges and coaching lessons so that individuals can take photos and videos through the area, or use drone video, which is a potential threat to it headquarters.

“That is why I forbid taking photos, videos or drone photography in the area,” said Dorje in the command.

Those who violate the order will be confronted with action based on section 188 of the Indian Code of Criminal Law (disobedience to an order issued properly by an official), said officials.

The order remains in force from January 29 to March 28 this year, they said.

RSS chef lives the 8th meeting of elders at Dibrugarh

Meanwhile, in related news, RSS chef Mohan Bhagwat attended a cultural procession on Sunday, organized for the 8th international conference and gathering or elsewhere in Assam's Dibrugarh.

The three -day event was organized by the International Center for Cultural Studies.

“I had the honor together with Pujya Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat Ji and spiritual leaders from 40 countries to participate in the 8th Triennial Conference & Gathering or elsewhere in Dibrugarh, “said Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma in a message on X.

“It is our collective determination to breathe new life into indigenous beliefs around the world and attempts to stop our cultural heritage,” Sarma added.

The International Center for Cultural Studies (ICCS), a non-politics, non-religious, non-profit socio-cultural forum for the elderly (spiritual masters, regardless of age) of old traditions and cultures of the world, was founded by Dr. Yashwant Pathak and his team with the head office in the US.

Northeast India, a hotspot of cultural diversity, indigenous population and a strong representation of the underlying unit in the midst of diversity, was chosen as a location for this conference, according to an official press release.

“The conference, organized in Dibrugarh, aims to promote an exchange of old indigenous knowledge with the aim of building up shared sustainable prosperity for the world,” it added.

(With input from agencies)



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