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Updated: May 08, 2025 19:49
In a startling increase of security arrangements, Gurdaspur has turned into the first Punjab district to impose a total night-time darkness from tonight, with tensions running high along the India-Pakistan border after Operation Sindoor.
Important Highlights:
Blackout Details:
The district-wide darkness will be enforced every day between 9 PM and 5 AM until further notice. Hospitals and the central jail are exempted but have to ensure no light leaks from their premises. All residents and businesses are strictly ordered to avoid any external lighting during these hours.
Security Context:
This action comes after India's recent airstrikes-Operation Sindoor-against terror infrastructure within Pakistan, and Pakistan's military reactions that followed. The blackout is a civilian measure to minimize visibility and protect the population in this strategic border area.
Broader Precautions
The Gurdaspur blackout is as part of the wider alert along Punjab and frontier states. All public events have been canceled, schools in districts nearby such as Tarn Taran have shut down, while a fireworks ban has been called in Amritsar and Tarn Tarn to avoid creating panic and promoting order.
Strategic Importance
Gurdaspur, positioned between the Beas and Ravi rivers and being a gateway to Jammu, Kashmir, and Kangra valley, is of prime strategic importance. The closeness of the district to the international border and large infrastructure such as the Ranjit Sagar and Pong dams increases its susceptibility to cross-border tensions.
Public Advisory
The authorities appeal to citizens to cooperate, reduce power consumption, and make the necessary preparations for the duration of the blackout. Police and the Indian Army are on standby, working closely to maintain public safety.
The blackout is a first in highlighting the seriousness of the security situation and the government's determination to safeguard civilians in Gurdaspur.
Source: Hindustan Times, Times of India, Indian Express