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Jaipur, Oct 13 (IANS) Union Home Minister Amit Shah will be on a one-day visit to Rajasthan on Monday, where he will inaugurate a state-level exhibition on India’s new criminal laws at the Jaipur Exhibition and Convention Center (JECC), Sitapura.
Strict security arrangements have been made. During VVIP movement, drones will be banned in the areas under Sanganer, Airport, Sanganer Sadar, Pratap Nagar, Jawahar Circle, Malviya Nagar, Bajaj Nagar and Gandhi Nagar police stations.
An order to this effect has been issued by Additional Police Commissioner Dr. Rameshwar Singh. More than 1,500 police officers and personnel will be deployed for security and traffic management at the airport, the venue and the route from the airport to the Jaipur Exhibition and Convention Center (JECC).
The deployment includes four deputy commissioners of police (DCPs), 11 additional DCPs, 21 superintendents and deputy superintendents of police, 60 inspectors, 1,000 constables, 500 traffic personnel and three RAC companies. A Quick Response Team (QRT) will be deployed both at the airport and the venue. Full dress rehearsal of VVIP movement was conducted on Sunday. Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma inspected the venue on Sunday and issued necessary instructions to the officials.
The exhibition will be held from October 13 to 18, marking one year of implementation of the three new criminal codes – the Indian Justice Code, the Indian Civil Defense Code and the Indian Evidence Act – which came into force on July 1, 2024. Along with the inauguration, the event will also mark the launch of projects worth Rs 8,000 crore and registration for 150 units of free power.
Many other public welfare schemes will also be unveiled during the program.
The six-day exhibition will showcase the transformative impact of the new legal framework through interactive demos, digital presentations and live demonstrations. It aims to promote awareness and understanding of the concept of justice beyond punishment and to highlight transparency, speed and accessibility in the justice delivery system. Entry on opening day (October 13) will be by invitation only.
From October 14 to 18, the exhibition will be open to the public and stakeholders from 10 am to 5 pm. The event will also have informative displays, competitions, selfie points and food stalls, making it both educational and engaging.
Officials said the program represents an important step towards the vision of “New Laws for a New India”. Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, Acting Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court Sanjeev Prakash Sharma and several dignitaries are expected to attend the inauguration ceremony.
–IANS
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