Due to rising tension between India and Pakistan, the Indian government took precautionary steps by directing all states and Union Territories to carry out civil defence mock drills on May 7, 2025. These drills, known as Operation Abhyas, are part of a broader civil defence plan aimed at improving public safety and emergency response in case of any attack or natural disaster.
The mock drills in India were carried out in 244 civil defence districts, covering major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chandigarh. These locations were chosen based on how vulnerable they are to threats. West Bengal had the most such districts (32), followed by Rajasthan (28), Assam (20), Punjab (20), and Jammu & Kashmir (20).
Mock drills are practice exercises designed to prepare people for emergencies like natural disasters, terrorist attacks, or wartime situations. These drills train both the public and emergency services on how to respond quickly and effectively, reducing panic and saving lives.
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At Salwan Public School in Sector 15, a civil defence mock drill was held to educate students and staff about emergency rescue methods. It focused on teaching children how to remain calm and act wisely during disasters.
In Kolkata, mock drills were carried out at the Sealdah DRM Office sports ground, where civil defence personnel demonstrated how to evacuate and rescue people during emergencies. The event saw active participation from emergency workers.
In the Murlipura area of Jaipur, school students took part in mock drills to learn how to stay safe during critical situations like earthquakes or attacks. This hands-on approach helped them understand the importance of preparedness.
In Pune, the fire brigade, civil defence team, and the bomb squad performed a mock drill simulating wartime evacuation at the Council Hall. This drill tested the coordination among emergency response teams.
At BHEL in Bhopal, a mock rescue operation was carried out involving civil defence volunteers. It showcased how teams can work together during emergencies to save lives and restore order.
In Lucknow, civil defence personnel, SDRF, NDRF and NCC cadets took part in the nationwide civil defence mock drill at the Police Line. The event was also attended by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, highlighting its importance.
The heart of the capital city saw civil defence mock drills at Khan Market, where officers guided the public on emergency exits, basic first aid, and how to react during unexpected threats.
South Central Railway Civil Defence Staff and Bharat Scouts and Guides during a nationwide civil defence mock drill, at Kacheguda railway station in Hyderabad on Wednesday
In Ranchi, even marriage halls turned off lights as part of the blackout drill. This act was a symbolic yet practical step in preparing the public for real blackout scenarios during war or natural disasters.
The city of Bhubaneswar also conducted a civil defence mock drill to educate its citizens on what actions to take during an emergency. Officers and volunteers took to the streets to guide the public through the process.
The large-scale civil defence mock drills in India showed that people of all ages ¨C from children to the elderly ¨C are ready to learn how to protect themselves. Whether in schools, railway stations, government buildings, or public areas, these mock drills helped boost awareness and train citizens in life-saving techniques.
Such efforts are crucial for building a safe and prepared nation. With regular mock drills, India is taking a strong step towards ensuring that in times of crisis, every citizen knows how to respond effectively.