Udhampur Curbs Camouflage Chaos: Ban on Unauthorised Army Uniform Sales
The Udhampur administration has imposed a ban on the unauthorized sale of new Indian Army camouflage uniforms to curb impersonation and misuse risks. The move, initiated by District Magistrate Minga Sherpa, aims to secure the district, which has a strong military presence, near defense establishments.
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The administration of Udhampur has enforced a prohibitory order against the unauthorized sale of the new Indian Army camouflage uniform. This decisive measure aims to address rising concerns over potential misuse and impersonation.
District Magistrate Minga Sherpa emphasized the district's substantial military presence and proximity to defense establishments like the Northern Command headquarters, underlining the critical nature of this directive.
The enforcement teams, along with local police, have been tasked with strict compliance monitoring, urging the public to report any illegal sale of army-grade fabric, ensuring the operational security of military personnel.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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