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Emergency Power Invoice under Civil Defense Rules: UTS for all states, MHA, India-Pakistan. Bharat News

New Delhi: The Ministry of Home Affairs on Friday asked all states and center areas to implement civil defense measures under the rules of Civil Defense Act and 1968, as India-Pakistan tension increases. Calls to strengthen the preparations for civil defense have intensified after a major security incident along the India-Pakistan border. “In the scenario of the current hostile attack, I would like to draw your kind attention to Section 11 of the Civil Defense Rules, 1968, which empowers the state governments to the state governments, to take such measures, which in the opinion of the state government required for conserving individuals and property, or to ensure the proper maintenance of the hostile assault in the state government’s opinion, or to ensure the proper maintenance of the hostile assault,”“I would be grateful, if Section 11, 1968 of CD rules, emergency procurement forces required for civil security of your state and UT can be implemented, then the efficient implementation of the necessary precautionary measures can be applied,” said this.Union Home Minister Amit Shah presided over a meeting to review with the generals of BSF, CISF, BCAS, Home Secretary and Director of IB Director. Security with Pakistan border And the airports, PTI said citing sources.Pakistan started a series of coordinated on Thursday Drone and missile strikes Target areas in Jammu and Kashmir and Rajasthan. Indian defense officials confirmed that most of the incoming threats were successfully intercepted by the country’s air defense systems, including the Advanced S -400 missile system, which effectively increased major damage. After the attack of Pahalgama, there was an attack in vengeance for Operation Sindoor launched by the Indian Armed Forces, killing 25 Indians and a Nepali citizen.Under operations, India targeted nine terrorist sites in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied infrastructure.

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