Mock drills to be held in 20 district across Punjab, says Minister Harpal Singh Cheema
A day ahead of national mock drills scheduled for May 7, Punjab Minister Harpal Singh Cheema confirmed that exercises will be held across 20 districts in the state.
The drills will involve teams from the Civil Defence, Punjab Police, and the Home Ministry, aimed at ensuring preparedness for any emergency situations.
Speaking on the preparations, Cheema said, "Mock drills will be conducted in 20 districts of the state. Teams of Civil Defence, Punjab Police, along with the Home Ministry will conduct mock drills tomorrow. We have to protect our 500km border and citizens."
Cheema further assured that the state government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, is closely monitoring the exercise to ensure the safety of citizens.
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Our chief minister Bhagwant Singh himself is monitoring all this and there will no threat to loss of life and property."
Meanwhile, the Civil Defence in Lucknow rehearsed mock drill exercises in the police lines area amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan. The police and local administration were also part of the rehearsal mock drills, which are scheduled to be carried out tomorrow.
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A police officer said, "Nationwide mock drills will be held tomorrow. Civil Defence, Police and local administration are preparing for it today."
Moreover, the administration also conducted an air raid siren test as a part of a rehearsal for a nationwide mock drill exercise.
The Union Home Ministry has asked several states to conduct mock drills on May 7 for effective civil defence.
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