Varanasi Water Police Get New Uniform to Boost Tourist Safety and Visibility Along Ganga Ghats

In a major initiative aimed at strengthening tourist safety and enhancing accessibility along the Ganga riverfront, the Varanasi Police Commissionerate has introduced a new uniform for personnel deployed in the Water Police Unit.
Under the revised dress code, water police officers will wear navy blue trousers paired with bright yellow T-shirts, making them easily identifiable to tourists, pilgrims, and local residents. The move is expected to improve visibility of law enforcement personnel across the city's busy ghats and river patrol zones.
Officials said the decision comes amid the steadily growing influx of domestic and international visitors to Varanasi, one of India's most prominent spiritual and cultural destinations. The distinctive uniform will enable tourists to quickly locate police personnel during emergencies, seek assistance, or report concerns while visiting the ghats and participating in religious activities along the banks of the Ganga.
Authorities believe the new attire will also help improve response times during rescue operations, crowd management, and other public safety situations. With millions of devotees visiting the city every year, ensuring a visible and approachable security presence has become a key priority for law enforcement agencies.
According to police officials, the initiative is part of broader efforts to modernize policing and enhance public safety infrastructure in Varanasi. The easily recognizable uniform is expected to strengthen communication between visitors and security personnel while fostering a greater sense of confidence and security among tourists exploring the city's iconic riverfront.
The introduction of the new uniform reflects the administration's continued focus on improving the overall visitor experience and maintaining safety standards at one of India's most visited pilgrimage destinations.
