logo
Op Abhyas mock drill held on Kalaburagi HC premises

Op Abhyas mock drill held on Kalaburagi HC premises

Kalaburagi, May 17 (UNI As part of Operation Abhyas, the Kalaburagi district administration on Saturday conducted a comprehensive mock drill simulating emergency scenarios at the premises of the High Court Bench here.
Speaking to reporters, Kalaburagi District Magistrate Fouzia Tarannum said that the exercise was aimed at testing inter-departmental coordination and preparedness in the face of potential threats such as bomb blasts, aerial explosions, and the need for rescue and evacuation operations.
'We had earlier conducted a mock drill at Kalaburagi Airport. Today's drill at the High Court saw active participation from Justice Indrash, along with the Bar Association, Police Department, Revenue Department, Fire Services, Health Department, and other allied departments,' Fouzia said.
Non-governmental organisations including the Red Cross, NSS, and NCC were also part of the exercise, which was executed with the cooperation of High Court staff and members of the public.
Fouzia said the drill showcased the strength and coordination of twelve departments and reaffirmed the administration's commitment to handle any external threat or emergency in a unified manner.
'This demonstration was a success, and we thank the High Court and all departments for their seamless cooperation,' she added.
UNI BDN BM
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Bike thief arrested in Kaithal, eight stolen bikes recovered
Bike thief arrested in Kaithal, eight stolen bikes recovered

United News of India

time38 minutes ago

  • United News of India

Bike thief arrested in Kaithal, eight stolen bikes recovered

North Kaithal, Aug 20 (UNI) In a major success, a bike thief was arrested by the police in Kaithal, and eight stolen bikes recovered from his possession. Giving the information, the police spokesperson said that Vinod, a resident of village Kaul, on July 22 complained that he had gone to court for some work and parked his motorcycle on the road outside the district court. When he returned, his bike was not found there, and had been stolen. A case was registered in the police station civil line. SP Aastha Modi ordered the CIA-1 police to clamp down on two-wheeler thieves. During investigation, 27-year-old Sanjeev, a resident of village Padla, was arrested by the team of ASI Rajiv Kumar and ASI Bijendra Singh led by CIA-1 in-charge SI Jaswant Singh. During interrogation, a total of eight stolen bikes including the bike of the above case were recovered from the possession of the accused. All these bikes were hidden by the accused in a ruin near Padla Road Drain. Of these, seven bikes were stolen from Kaithal city and civil line area and one bike was stolen from Rohtak. The accused mainly targeted the Splendor Plus and Deluxe bikes and after breaking the lock he would steal the bike. The accused was sent to judicial custody today as per the order of the XC RN

India-Russia trade has grown five-fold to $68 bn, but major trade imbalance needs addressing: EAM
India-Russia trade has grown five-fold to $68 bn, but major trade imbalance needs addressing: EAM

United News of India

time2 hours ago

  • United News of India

India-Russia trade has grown five-fold to $68 bn, but major trade imbalance needs addressing: EAM

Moscow/New Delhi, Aug 20 (UNI) External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar today said that while bilateral trade in goods between India and Russia has grown more than five-fold, from USD 13 billion in 2021 to USD 68 billion in 2024-25, the major trade imbalance accompanying the growth needs to be addressed. Speaking at the 26th Session of the India-Russia Inter-Governmental Commission for Trade, Economic, Scientific, Technological, and Cultural Cooperation (IRIGC-TEC), in Moscow, the EAM made some suggestions on how the two sides can improve their efficiency and deepen economic cooperation. The EAM remarked that the two sides are meeting in Moscow after 10 months since the last Session in November 2024 in New Delhi, which he said is perhaps the shortest interval between the two sessions that they have had. 'Over the last four years, our bilateral trade in goods has increased, as you have noted, more than five-fold from USD 13 billion in 2021 to USD 68 billion in 2024-25 and it continues to grow. However, a major trade imbalance has accompanied the growth; it has increased from USD 6.6 billion to USD 58.9 billion which is about nine times. So we need to address that urgently,' he said. Outlining some of the salient features of the agenda, he said. 'Addressing tariff and non-tariff trade barriers, removing bottlenecks in logistics, promoting connectivity through the International North-South Transport Corridor, the Northern Sea Route and the Chennai-Vladivostok Corridor, effecting payment mechanisms smoothly, timely finalization and execution of the Programme of Economic Cooperation till 2030, the early conclusion of the India-Eurasian Economic Union FTA, whose terms of reference were finalised today, and regular interaction between the businesses of the two countries – these are among the key elements.' He said these will not only help to address the imbalance and grow the trade, but also hasten the timely achievement of their revised trade target of USD 100 billion by 2030. EAM Jaishankar said that they are meeting in the backdrop of a complex geopolitical situation, and both their leaders remain closely and regularly engaged, and provide 'wise and practical guidance to our Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership'. Among the suggestions he outlined were, that the various Working Groups and Sub Groups could take a more creative and innovative approach. He said the two sides could focus more on areas like the smoothness of settlements, of better logistics, of diversifying the trade basket, creating more joint ventures, moving on skilling and mobility. He suggested that the two sides should continuously diversify and expand their agenda through mutual consultation. 'This will help us to tap into full potential of our trade and investment ties. We should not get stuck on a beaten track. Doing more and doing differently should be our mantras.' He urged that they should set themselves some quantifiable targets and specific timelines so that they challenge themselves to achieve more. 'Each Working Group and each Sub Group could apply itself to setting of targets and see what we could achieve by the next session of the IRIGC-TEC.' He also suggested that they should have at least two inter-sessional meetings between the IRIGC Sessions, including a virtual midterm review with all the Co-Chairs like they did in 2023. He also suggested having a coordination mechanism between the Business Forum and the different Working Groups of the IRIGC, so that there is a two-way flow between people in the business world and people in the policy world. Addressing the Business Forum later, the EAM said that the two sides have 'concluded the Terms of Reference for the India-Eurasian Economic Union FTA. That will surely make a difference when concluded.' He said in a post on X: 'Co-chaired an extremely productive 26th India-Russia Inter-Governmental Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific, Technological and Cultural Cooperation IRIGC-TEC along with First DPM Denis Manturov of Russia today. 'We had detailed discussions on our cooperation in a wide-ranging arena including trade & economic sector, agriculture, energy, industries, skilling, mobility, education and culture. 'As we meet in the backdrop of a complex geopolitical situation, made the following suggestions to make the IRIGIC-TEC an even more efficient catalyst for deepening our economic cooperation: *Need for a creative and innovative approach. *Continuously diversify and expand our agenda through mutual consultations. *Set quantifiable targets and specific timelines so that we challenge ourselves to achieve more, perhaps even surpass what we set out to do. *Have at least two inter-sessional meetings between the IRIGC Sessions. And a virtual midterm review with all the Co-Chairs. Have a coordination mechanism between the Business Forum and the different Working Groups of the IRIGC-TEC, so that there is a two-way flow. 'As we prepare for the Annual Leaders Summit, confident that the outcomes of the IRIGC-TEC meeting today will further drive the time tested India-Russia partnership." UNI RN

BNP submits July Charter draft to National Consensus Commission
BNP submits July Charter draft to National Consensus Commission

United News of India

time2 hours ago

  • United News of India

BNP submits July Charter draft to National Consensus Commission

Dhaka, Aug 20 (UNI) Ahead of the upcoming national polls in the country, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) today submitted the draft of the July Charter to the country's Reforms Commission or its 'National Consensus Commission', reports Dhaka Tribune. The draft was submitted to the bodyby a BNP delegation led by the party's Standing Committee Member Salahuddin Ahmed. The submission comes on the same day the National Consensus Commission extended the deadline by two days. The political body was formed in the aftermath of the July Uprising last year by the interim government of Chief Advisor Mohammed Yunus, to overhaul or rework several institutions to reflect the 'aspirations' of the July movement. The party had raised some objections to the preface and some points of the final draft of the July Charter on Tuesday, with Ahmed stating that some key points that needed to be addressed were not in the charter, and also called to attention the document being placed above the national constitution. Bangladesh is set to have its national elections on February 2026, with the Election Commission having prepared a roadmap for holding polls. UNI ANV SSP

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store