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Reel Frenzy Lands Young Woman in Trouble in Gwalior! 📸🚫


Hey everyone! A young woman from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, found herself in hot water after making a reel on the steps of the Gwalior Collectorate building. With reels becoming immensely popular on social media, this one caught the eye for the wrong reasons, leading to significant administrative backlash.

What's the Buzz?

The young lady recorded herself dancing to the famous Bollywood song "Tip Tip Barsa Pani" on the steps of the Gwalior Collectorate. This reel quickly went viral, stirring up controversy and criticism towards the administrative department. The Gwalior Collector took strict action, indicating this would set a precedent for content creators in the area.

Why the Fuss?

The reel was filmed on a public holiday when the Collectorate was closed. However, its location on the official steps of the Collectorate caused a stir among netizens, who criticized the inappropriate use of government property for such videos. In response, the District Magistrate of Gwalior issued a crucial order. The order stated that filming inappropriate reels and videos at public places, including government offices, railway stations, bus stops, and historical sites, tarnishes the district's reputation.

New Rules in Town

Henceforth, any shooting in Gwalior requires mandatory permission. The order also explicitly bans unauthorized video and photo shoots in public places like railway stations, bus stops, courts, government offices, and parks. Violators will face strict actions. The Collector emphasized that the order should be widely publicized to inform the public.

Reactions and Measures

The Gwalior administration has tasked the Municipal Corporation Commissioner, Superintendent of Police, and Chief Executive Officer of the District Panchayat to ensure the order is widely disseminated. They are committed to upholding the district's dignity and preventing further incidents of this nature.


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