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The Mumbai Police have implemented strict measures for the upcoming Diwali festival to ensure public safety. A ban has been imposed on the use, sale, and flying of sky lanterns, as well as the sale, possession, and display of firecrackers without the appropriate license. Violators may face imprisonment for up to six months, a fine of up to Rs 1,000, or both. Similar restrictions were enforced last year, demonstrating the authorities’ commitment to public safety during Diwali.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has informed the Delhi high court that it has no authority to intervene in the conflict between pilots and Akasa Air. Akasa Air accuses DGCA of inaction and financial hardship, while DGCA argues that it is important for Akasa Air to comply with regulations. The court is yet to make a decision on Akasa Air’s plea.

The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) has released a strategic plan aimed at enhancing infrastructure in anticipation of a surge in population. The plan focuses on improving education, healthcare, public safety, recreation, and socio-cultural facilities. It suggests the establishment of more schools, colleges, hospitals, and fire stations. Read more to find out the details.