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Kolkata Police will deploy 4,500 personnel across the city to ensure public safety and manage large gatherings during New Year’s Eve celebrations. Special focus will be on Park Street, which experiences significant footfall during the festivities. Security arrangements include multiple naka points across Kolkata to enforce drink-and-drive checks, with female officers stationed at several locations for enhanced monitoring. Additionally, special anti-crime teams in plain clothes will patrol crowded areas to address safety concerns and prevent any disruptions.
For the first time, two-wheelers will be permitted on the Maa Flyover at night as a one-time exception. Riders must adhere to speed limits and other traffic regulations to ensure safety. This move is part of broader traffic management efforts to prevent congestion and allow smoother vehicular movement during the night. Officers will be deployed at key intersections to manage traffic flow and enforce rules.
Dedicated teams will oversee public safety at late-night programs across the city, with a strong focus on women’s safety in crowded areas. Authorities have outlined a comprehensive plan to address potential challenges, with additional officers stationed at sensitive points and rapid response teams ready to handle emergencies.