People will not be able to roam in Noida in group of 4. If any person is found doing so, strict action will be taken against them. As per reports this move from the administration is brought due to safety concerns. This time Alvida Jumma and Eid celebrations will occur at the end of Ramadan together with Navratri. The upcoming holiday period from March 28 to March 31, 2025, will be protected through the enforcement of Section 163 as part of the Indian Justice Code which used to be Section 144.
The need for caution emerges whenever you plan to leave your home. The Noida police maintain active readiness as they execute preventive measures before the approaching festivals. According to the Gautam Buddha Nagar Police Commissionerate the objective of creating Section 163 rules for four days was to preserve public order during festival events.
The officials request public support to follow regulations that will create peaceful conditions throughout the area. Various religious events Namaz along with Chaitra Navratri, Eid-ul-Fitr, Ramnavami, Mahavir Jayanti, Ambedkar Jayanti, Good Friday, Parshuram Jayanti, Maharana Pratap Jayanti, and Buddha Purnima follow one after the other within upcoming days.
The government takes these measures because they aim to preserve peace while permitting people to conduct their celebrations in harmony. Section 163 restricts group meetings of more than five individuals unless the administration grants authorization and also prohibits all unauthorized processions. Security protocols involving extra precautions are now operational across the district as large numbers of people are anticipated. The police commissioner’s office will take immediate action against all violations according to their promise. The Sambhal police released official orders preventing road and rooftop prayer celebrations for Alvida Jumma alongside Eid-ul-Fitr as proper locations remain limited to mosques or Idgahs.