SaralnamaMadhya Pradesh has banned illegal carbide guns after eye injuries to children and others in several districts, including Bhopal and Vidisha. In Raisen district, three children suffered minor eye injuries from these guns. The ban covers manufacturing, storing, selling, buying, and displaying modified firecrackers that produce loud noise using explosive materials in iron, steel, or PVC pipes. Officials will monitor strict compliance with the order. Violators will face action under the Indian Civil Security Code 2023. The ban aims to ensure public safety, peace, and environmental protection. To avoid injury, never use or handle carbide guns. (Updated 24 Oct 2025, 20:40 IST; source: link)
Key Points
- Madhya Pradesh has banned illegal carbide guns after eye injuries to children and others in several districts, including Bhopal and Vidisha
- In Raisen district, three children suffered minor eye injuries from these guns
- The ban covers manufacturing, storing, selling, buying, and displaying modified firecrackers that produce loud noise using explosive materials in iron, steel, or PVC pipes
