💨 Abstract
The district administration in Amritsar, Punjab, has banned the use of drones in response to potential public safety and security threats amidst ongoing military conflict between India and Pakistan. The order, issued by District Commissioner Sakshi Sawhney, prohibits all drone activities within the district's jurisdiction, citing concerns about misuse by anti-social elements. Exemptions include drones operated by law enforcement or government agencies for official duties, and those with prior written permission from the District Magistrate.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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