MHA writes to States, UTs to observe anti-terrorism day on May 21
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MHA writes to States, UTs to observe anti-terrorism day on May 21

Keeping in view the safety of participants and organizers and to avoid public gatherings, MHA said, officials may be advised to take anti-terrorism pledge solemnly in their rooms and offices itself.

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May 14, 2022, 12:27 pm IST
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New Delhi [India]: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has written to all the states, Union Territories (UTs), Central government departments, as well as ministries to observe anti-terrorism day on May 21 in a “befitting manner”.

With the header of “most immediate”, the letter accessed by ANI was sent on Thursday to chief secretaries of all state governments and administrators of all UTs, along with secretaries of all ministries and departments of the government of India.

Noting the importance of the day, the letter states, “Every year May 21 is observed as Anti-Terrorism Day. The objective behind observance of this day is to wean away from the youth from terrorism and the cult of violence by highlighting the sufferings of common people and showing as to how it is prejudicial to the national interest.”

It also proposed that the anti-terrorism pledge may be taken in all government offices, public sector undertakings, and other public institutions.

Keeping in view the safety of participants and organizers and to avoid public gatherings, it said, officials may be advised to take anti-terrorism pledge solemnly in their rooms and offices itself.

In addition, considering the importance and solemnity of the occasion, the letter stated, “innovative ways of propagating the message of anti-terrorism through digital and social medial platforms, may also be considered”.

“Accordingly, I request you to kindly observe the Anti-Terrorism Day in a befitting manner,” mentioned the concerned official issuing the letter from MHA.

To achieve the above objective various anti-terrorism programmes and drives had been organized in the past.

In view of the ongoing COVID- 19 pandemic, it further said, it is imperative to follow the preventive measures such as maintaining social distancing and wearing masks as prescribed and recommended by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare while organizing the appropriate programme for the occasion.

The letter, while pointing out that this year May 21 falls on Saturday, a closed holiday for Central Government offices, said: “To avoid inconvenience to the employees who have to travel a long distance from suburbs or cities to come to the office on Saturday, it has been decided that the ‘pledge taking ceremony’ in the offices of the Central Government may be held on Friday, the May 20 2022”.

“However, if May 21 2022 is not a closed holiday for the state or UT Government, the pledge-taking ceremony may be held on May 21 2022. The ceremony may preferably be held in the forenoon,” it added.

A copy of the letter has also been dispatched each to the office of the President’s Secretariat, Vice President’s Secretariat, Prime Minister’s Office, Registrar of Supreme Court of India, Registrar of Delhi High Court, Cabinet Secretariat, Rajya Sabha Secretariat, Lok Sabha Secretariat and NITI Aayog. (ANI)

 

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