Delhi Bomb Blast 2025 Holidays: Recent Sunday bombings in Delhi near the Red Fort have thrown multiple regions such as Delhi, Telangana, and Bihar into a high-alert situation. Now citizens across these states are wondering whether any public holidays or shutdowns have been clamped as part of safety measures. Here are the updates on the latest situation in the major cities.
Despite increased tension, the Delhi government has not declared any public holiday. Offices, schools, and metro services continue to operate normally with increased vigilance. However, proper security measures are being installed at sensitive locations such as Red Fort, Chandni Chowk, Connaught Place, and India Gate.
While local markets and heritage zones may be temporarily restricted or partially closed to allow police sweeps and traffic diversions, commuters in these sensitive areas should expect delays due to checks.
The Telangana Police have also sounded a statewide alert, especially as elections are on in the state. Whereas officially no shutdowns or school closures are pronounced, law and order are now under strict monitoring for public events and rallies.
In Hyderabad, police patrolling in high-security zones such as Hitech City, Gachibowli, and Banjara Hills has increased. The Rajiv Gandhi International Airport remains on a high alert following a bomb-threat email, though operations of flights are normal.
In Bihar, where polling activities are going on, authorities are stepping up checks at Patna, Gaya, and Muzaffarpur. Government offices and schools remain open, while nearby crowded polling zones and transport hubs are under close monitoring. Security forces have been instructed to maintain law and order and public opinion rather than disruption.
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No declared holidays or state shutdowns have been made under any of the high-alert regions. The people in the areas should calm down, stay away from rumors, and await updates from respective police/government sources. Under these high alerts, Delhi, Telangana, and Bihar have not been shutdown; safety checks exist, but life continues cautiously.