
The Pandjab government wrote to the center on Wednesday and proposed on June 3 as a date for performing civil defense exercises AS targets that their civil defense employees will undergo training by the national strengths of reaction to disasters (NDRF).
Police officer in Punjab said the Center had accepted the state government’s request to hold drill 3 June.
The Indian government decided on Thursday to perform a civil defense exercise in all districts of states and trade unions adjacent to the western border – from Jamm and Kashmir to Gujarat – on how to face air raids from enemy aircraft, drones, rocket attacks.
In the previously communication of the General Directorate for Firefighting Services and Home Guards, they said that in Jamm and Kashmir, Panjab, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana and Chandigarh, civilian defense exercises will be performed.
The head of the police officer in Panjab said on Wednesday that they took the matter with the Indian government after receiving a report on the exercise of civil defense exercises on Thursday.
Pandjáb told the center that his civil defense employees were sent to “the training of the NDRF according to the center instructions”, the officer said.
“We told them (center) that our best employees had already received training,” he said.
Then the state authorities proposed June 3 as the date for holding the exercise that the Indian government accepted, said the officer.
Then the representatives of the Commissioners in the Pandjab were told that the exercise of civil defense would take place in all districts of 3 June.
7. May before the Sindoor operation, the government performed the first exercise of civil defense across the country.
Civil defense authorities asked states and UTS to plan and organize exercises for 1700 hours on Thursday by involving all local administrations and parties, sources said.
During the second exercise of civil defense, “unforeseen events assume that they will be practiced
Indian armed forces were carried out on 7 May rocket strikes before dawn on nine terrorist goals in Pakistan and Kashmir occupied by Pakistan. The goals were the fixed strength of the Jaish-E-Mohammad of Bahawalpur and the base of Lashkar-E-TABA in Muridke.
The operation started in response to a terrorist attack of April 22, Pahalgam, which claimed 26 lives.
After the Indian event Pakistan launched an offensive against the Indian military foundations and resorted to the shelling of border areas for the next three days.
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