Delhi on High Alert: Security Measures Intensify Amid India-Pakistan Tensions
- On May 8-9, Delhi officials raised the threat level and enhanced security protocols in response to rising strain in relations between India and Pakistan.
- This alert followed India thwarting Pakistani drone and missile strikes and Pakistan intensifying shelling along the Line of Control and border areas.
- Security forces conducted extensive vehicle and identity checks in Visakhapatnam, Anakapalli, and Delhi, while hospitals cancelled leaves and activated emergency protocols.
- Visakhapatnam city police carried out a Nakha Bandhi operation at key intersections starting from 8 in the evening on May 8 until 11 in the morning the following day, during which they inspected 1,942 vehicles and confiscated five that were unregistered.
- These intensified security and health preparedness efforts aim to protect civilians amid a volatile situation with risks of regional escalation being closely monitored internationally.
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AIIMS Nagpur cancels leave of all doctors and employees amid India-Pakistan conflict
In light of the war-like situation in the country, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur, has cancelled the leaves of all doctors and employees. This decision has been made on the directive of the Health Department at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur. Additionally, the hospital has initiated measures to ensure the supply of essential medicines, oxygen, and blood, as heavy pressure will be placed on the healthcare…
Capital activates 'War Book Rules'
Following heightened tensions between Pakistan and India, authorities in the federal capital have implemented War Book Rules by taking several measures including installation of sirens and the provision of sufficient fuel, blood and food supplies. As part of these measures, sirens have been installed on high-rise buildings, petrol pumps have been directed to stock additional fuel, and the Market Committee has finalised arrangements for the extra…
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