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How 1,275 kg Of Boneless Chicken Is Linked To Republic Day Security? ANSWERED

As Delhi prepares for the Republic Day celebrations, special arrangements are being made to ensure the safety of the air show on January 26. One of these measures includes using more than 1,270 kg of boneless chicken to control the movement of birds, especially black kites, in the city's skies.

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To ensure air safety during Delhi's Republic Day celebrations on January 26, the Delhi Forest Department and Indian Air Force are using over 1,270 kg of boneless chicken from January 15-26 at 20 locations, including Red Fort and Jama Masjid, to control black kite movement and prevent bird strikes during fighter jet displays, replacing the previous year's use of buffalo meat.

The initiative is being carried out by the Delhi Forest Department in coordination with the Indian Air Force. The aim is to prevent bird strikes during low-altitude flying by fighter jets, which can pose a serious risk to aircraft and pilots.

How the Strategy Works

Black kites are commonly found in Delhi and are attracted to open spaces and food. To keep them away from sensitive air show routes, forest department teams throw small pieces of chicken meat at selected locations. This keeps the birds engaged in specific areas and prevents them from flying into the aircraft corridors.

Officials said this exercise is conducted every year before Republic Day. However, this is the first time chicken is being used instead of buffalo meat. The change has been made to ensure smooth management of bird movement while maintaining wildlife safety during the national event.

Locations and Timeline of the Exercise

The meat-throwing exercise will take place from January 15 to January 26 at 20 identified locations across the capital. These include areas known for high black kite activity such as Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Mandi House, Delhi Gate and the Maulana Azad Institute of Dental Sciences.

According to officials, these locations are selected based on bird movement patterns observed over the years. By feeding birds at these designated points daily, authorities ensure that they stay away from the air show route well before the main event.

Supply and Distribution Plan

To carry out the operation, the Delhi government has arranged for the supply of 1,275 kg of boneless chicken through a short-term tender. The meat will be delivered in phases between January 15 and January 25 to the Wildlife Rescue Centre in Wazirabad.

On average, around 200 to 400 kg of meat will be distributed each day, with nearly 20 kg used at every location. The chicken will be cut into small pieces of 20 to 30 grams and packed in five-kg packets to ensure smooth and uniform distribution.

The exercise helps maintain both air safety and order in the skies, allowing Republic Day celebrations to take place without any risk to aircraft or wildlife.

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