💨 Abstract
Rajasthan's Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma reviewed the state's administrative and disaster response preparedness amidst ongoing India-Pakistan tensions. An all-party meeting was scheduled to discuss security. Border districts experienced tension and anxiety, with schools closed and people staying indoors. The government allocated funds for emergency situations and ensured round-the-clock alertness. Measures included banning crackers, restricting drone usage, and canceling/delaying trains.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Summarized by Einstein Beta 🤖
Suggested
Bathinda goes into self-imposed blackout — order lifted but villagers still won’t switch on the lights
IMF approves USD 1 billion loan for Pakistan
Second night of pitch darkness in Amritsar as Indian air defences engage Pakistani drones
Prepared for any eventuality, says Pakistan Army; adds ‘will finish what India started’
32 airports shut for civilian flight operations till May 15: DGCA
Daily blackouts & panic in J&K's Poonch city. 'You never know when a shell will drop'
IMF sanctions $2.3bn fund for Pakistan, India abstains from vote citing terror funding concerns
Bathinda goes into self-imposed blackout — order lifted but villagers still won’t switch on the lights
India thwarts Pakistan's fresh wave of drone attacks in 26 locations
CBI arrests FCI assistant general manager, three others in Rs 20 lakh bribery case
Powered by MessengerX.io