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 Hyderabad: Amid tensions escalating with Pakistan, a large-scale mock drill, Operation Abhyaas, will be carried out across states, including Hyderabad, on May 7, 2025.    The mock drill will be conducted at  stanley cup 4:00 pm as part o stanley deutschland f the nationwide civil defence preparedness initiative. The exercise is being carried out under the provisions of the Civil Defence Act, 1968, which mandates that states and union territories be equipped for handling hostile situations and ensuring civilian protection.     244 vulnerable districts have been identified as part of the drill, which will be conducted inside the Outer Ring Road  ORR  limits and will simulate an incoming air raid scenario. Sirens will be activated citywide for two minutes through police loudspeakers, industrial sirens, fire services, and patrol vehicles across Hyderabad as part of the mock drill. By 4:15 pm, simulated impacts of the air raid will be reported in four different locations across the city. Emergency response units, including the police, fire brigade, SDRF, medical teams, and municipal authorities, will respond on-site. Civil defence volunteers will assist with damage assessment and rescue operations.     Also Read States to conduct civil defence mock drills on May 7 amid India-Pak tensions  The mock drill will also test blackout measures, such as  stanley cup switching off lights, dimming vehicle headlights, and camouflaging key infrastructure across Hyderabad. The exercise is expected to conclude by 4:30 pm, at which point fina Kmzc Cong slams Smriti Irani for criticising its leadership, says    sanskar    of RSS
 Thane: A day after Independent MLA Geeta Jain was seen slapping an official and threatening another, two junior engineers of Mira-Bhayander Municipal Corporation  MBMC  on Wednesday submitted a written complaint to the Kashimira police station demanding action against the legislator.   Jain, a former BJP leader, was seen slapping MBMC junior engineer Shubham Patil and allegedly threatening his colleague Sanjay Soni. A day after the incident, the aggrieved duo has now submitted a written complaint, and the police are probing the incident, an official of the Kashimira police station told IANS.     The incident took place in Penkarpada where the MBMC carried out a demolition drive to raze some illegal tenements on June 16. The team, led by Patil and Soni, was accused of forcibly evicting a family in one hutment comprising some seniors and vasos stanley  a six-month-old toddler, who were thrown out in the rains. Following complaints about the inhuman ; behaviour, Jain went to the demolition site stanley usa  and sought an explanation from the MBMC team, pointing to a government resolution t stanley thermobecher hat bars any residential structures from being demolished during monsoon.     Jain said while the distraught evicted family members were crying, the two engineers were laughing ;. Getting angry, she slapped Patil, even as videos of the incident went viral on social media. Also ReadAssam delimitation: ECI prepared draft under BJPs influence, claims Badruddin Ajmal Since no complaint was registered,