Republic Day is celebrated on 26 January. On this day, tableaux of states across the country are taken out on the Dutva Path (earlier Rajpath) of Delhi. Thousands of people come to see this parade. If you want to tour the whole of India sitting at one place, then there is no better option than a parade. Not only this, you also get to see the strength of the Indian Army in this ceremony. These days, preparations for the parade are going on in full swing. Most people have already booked tickets online. Therefore, here we will tell you which devices you cannot take on duty on 26th January. Apart from this, if you are going in your own vehicle, what is necessary for you to have with you?
If you carry these things, you will be thrown out from the entry itself.
Before entering the parade, all spectators have to go through a bag check. If any spectator is found with a banned electronic device, he is not allowed to enter the parade. These devices are included in this list.
It is also prohibited to carry a laptop, camera, video camera, drone, Bluetooth speaker, radio or any other battery operated device. If these things are found with you during checking, you will not be allowed entry inside.
If you want to carry a camera, you will have to get a camera pass for that. However, the last date for submitting applications for the camera has passed on January 4.
There are many security reasons behind banning these devices. These devices can be used at functions for terrorist attacks or other crimes.
Pass required for car parking
If you are thinking of going in your personal car, then arrange for a pass for car parking in advance. If you do not have a pass for car parking, you will not be able to attend the function even after reaching the function.
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