To ensure a peaceful transition into 2026, the Haryana Police has deployed a massive force of 10,000 personnel across the state tonight. The “Mega Security Plan” aims to curb nuisance, prevent accidents, and ensure the safety of women and children during New Year’s Eve celebrations.
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Strategic Deployment: The Director General of Police (DGP) confirmed that the majority of the force is concentrated in the National Capital Region (NCR) hubs.
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Gurugram & Faridabad: Over 4,000 personnel are stationed in these two cities alone, focusing on mall zones, Cyber Hub, and high-density party venues.
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Highway Patrol: Rapid response teams have been stationed every 10 kilometers on the KMP and KGP Expressways and the Delhi-Ambala Highway to prevent stunt biking and reckless driving.
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Key Security Measures:
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Anti-Sabatage Teams: Bomb Disposal Squads (BDS) and Dog Squads conducted sweeps of major public squares and transit hubs earlier this evening.
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Pink Patrols: Dedicated female police units (Durga Shakti) are patrolling nightlife districts to assist women and act as a deterrent against harassment.
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Drone Surveillance: For the first time, AI-enabled drones are being used in Gurugram and Panchkula to monitor crowd density and identify “scuffles” in real-time.
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Strict Enforcement:
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Drunk Driving: 500+ specialized nakas (checkpoints) equipped with digital breathalyzers are active state-wide.
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Noise Control: Police have been instructed to strictly enforce the 10:00 PM (or specifically permitted) deadline for outdoor loudspeakers and DJ systems.
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DGP’s Message: “Our personnel will be on the streets so that the citizens can celebrate safely inside. We urge everyone to follow the law, avoid drink-driving, and cooperate with the teams on the ground,” the DGP stated in a final briefing.
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Emergency Response: A centralized command center has been activated at the Police Headquarters in Panchkula to monitor the situation across all 22 districts via CCTV networks.









