The Ministry of Home Affairs on Monday instructed all states and union territories to conduct mock drills to assess readiness against "new and complex threats." This move comes amid rising tensions with Pakistan following the Pahalgam terror attack.
According to the ministry, the drills will be held on May 7 across 244 designated civil defence districts nationwide. These exercises aim to test the functioning of air-raid warning systems and train civilians in civil defence techniques to ensure their safety in the event of a "hostile attack."
Mock drills are set to take place at more than 250 locations across 29 states and union territories, including Delhi, Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Chhattisgarh, Chandigarh, Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Goa, and several others.
"In the current geo-political scenario, new and complex threats/challenges have emerged, hence, it would be prudent that optimum civil defence preparedness in the states/UTs is maintained at all times," said the letter from the Directorate General Fire Service, Civil Defence and Home Guards. Further the letter added, "The conduct of the exercise is planned up to the village level. This exercise aims to assess and enhance the readiness of civil defence mechanisms across all states and Union territories."
Here's the full list of West Bengal districts:
178. Coochbehar
179. Darjeeling
180. Jalpaiguri
181. Malda
182. Siliguri
183. Greater Kolkata
184. Durgapur
185. Haldia
186. Hashimara
187. Kharagpur
188. Burnpur- Asansol
189. FarakkaKhejuriaghat
190. Chittaranjan
191. Balurghat
192. Alipurwar
193. Raiganj
194. Islampur
195. Dinhata
196. Makhili ganj
197. Mathabhanga
39. Bardhaman
40. Birbhum
41. East Madinapur
42. West Madinapur
43. Hawrah
44. Hooghly
45. Murshidabad
198. Kalimpong
199. Jaldhaka
200. Kurseong
201. Kolaghat
1. Activation and testing of air raid warning sirens to ensure readiness.
2. Establishment and operational readiness of hotline and radio communication links with the Indian Air Force.
3. Deployment and staffing of primary and backup (shadow) control rooms.
4. Conducting training sessions for civilians, including students, on civil defence procedures to stay safe during potential hostile attacks.
5. Mobilisation of civil defence units, particularly warden services, firefighting teams, rescue operations, and supply depots.
6. Implementation of emergency blackout protocols to enhance safety during crises.
The Prime Minister has been conducting a series of high-level meetings with senior defence officials as India considers its response to the April 22 terror attack.
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