Tue Dec 30 12:35:02 UTC 2025: Here’s a summary of the text and a rewrite as a news article:

Summary:

Ahead of the New Year’s Eve 2026 celebration, the Karaikal district police have announced an extensive security plan to protect residents and tourists. The plan involves deploying 300 police personnel, a four-tier security system for traffic and crowd control, a pedestrian-only beachfront zone, “May I Help You” kiosks, special ERSS patrols for women’s safety, a zero-tolerance approach to drunk driving with special enforcement teams, park-and-ride facilities, and enhanced coastal security with boat patrols and restricted sea entry. Businesses are required to close by midnight, and the public is urged to cooperate with authorities.

News Article:

Karaikal Prepares for New Year’s Eve with Heightened Security Measures

Karaikal, India – December 30, 2025 – With New Year’s Eve 2026 just around the corner, the Karaikal district police have unveiled a comprehensive security plan designed to ensure a safe and enjoyable celebration for residents and tourists alike. Authorities are deploying approximately 300 police personnel, including Indian Reserve Battalion (IRBn) members and Home Guards, across the district.

“Our top priority is the safety and security of everyone in Karaikal,” stated Senior Superintendent of Police M.V.N.V. Lakshmi Soujanya in a press release. “We have implemented a multi-layered approach to manage traffic, control crowds, and prevent any disruptions.”

The plan features a four-tier security system. The first tier focuses on regulating vehicle movement at all entry points into Karaikal. The second covers major junctions, while the third restricts vehicular access to the beach road. The fourth and final tier will transform the entire beachfront into a pedestrian-only zone.

To assist visitors, “May I Help You” kiosks will be strategically placed along the Karaikal beach, offering guidance and emergency support. Special Emergency Response Support System (ERSS) patrol teams will be on duty, with a specific focus on women’s safety and preventing public intoxication.

Traffic enforcement will be strict, with seven special teams utilizing body-worn cameras and breathalyzers to enforce a zero-tolerance policy on drunk driving. Two park-and-ride facilities will be available near the beach, alongside drinking water points, mobile toilets, and first-aid centers. All eateries, hotels, and roadside shops (with few exceptions) are required to close by midnight to prevent overcrowding.

Coastal security has also been significantly enhanced. A five-tonne interceptor boat will patrol the shoreline and the Arasalar river stretch. Entry into the sea on New Year’s Eve is strictly prohibited, and barricades have been erected along vulnerable coastal areas.

Police officials are urging the public to cooperate with officers on duty and to adhere to all safety instructions. With these measures in place, Karaikal aims to welcome 2026 with a safe and celebratory atmosphere.

Read More