
Navratri 2025: Thane Police Ban Plasma, Beam, & Laser Lights To Prevent Eye Injuries In Maharashtra
**Thane Police Bans Use of Plasma, Beam, and Laser Lights During Navratri Celebrations**
The Thane Police Commissionerate has announced a ban on the use of plasma lights, beam lights, and laser beam lights during Navratri celebrations and processions, citing concerns for public health and safety.
The prohibitory order was released on September 17 by the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Special Branch) under Section 163 of the Indian Security Act, as reported by *The Times of India*. This order follows incidents where high-intensity lighting at cultural programmes and garba events caused potential health risks.
According to police officials, several Navratri mandals extensively use high-powered lighting during night-time cultural performances, garba dances, and immersion processions. These bright lights have been reported to cause eye injuries to participants and onlookers— including children, senior citizens, and the general public—posing a risk to their well-being.
Authorities have also warned that such lighting can distract motorists, increasing the risk of road accidents and contributing to possible law and order issues. Offenders will be penalised under Section 223 of the Indian Justice Code 2023. Citizens are encouraged to report any violations to the police control room.
In preparation for Navratri, Thane Police have made extensive arrangements to ensure a safe and peaceful celebration. This year’s festivities will feature the installation of 608 public and 3,254 private Durga idols, along with 133 public and 287 private deity images.
During the festival period, a total of 590 public venues and 500 private locations across the commissionerate’s jurisdiction will host garba events and cultural programmes, including the traditional Ravan Dahan.
Recognising the high participation of women and girls in dandiya and garba events, the police have deployed a significant number of plainclothes officers—both male and female—to prevent incidents of harassment, molestation, theft, and vehicle-related crimes.
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https://www.freepressjournal.in/mumbai/navratri-2025-thane-police-ban-plasma-beam-laser-lights-to-prevent-eye-injuries-in-maharashtra
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