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Mock air raid drill in Hyderabad from 4.00 p.m. on May 7

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Students during a safety drill inside a school near the International Border in Arnia sector in Jammu, Thursday (May 1, 2025)

Students during a safety drill inside a school near the International Border in Arnia sector in Jammu, Thursday (May 1, 2025)
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A large-scale civil defence mock drill will be conducted in Hyderabad on Wednesday (May 7, 2025) as part of a nationwide preparedness exercise code-named ‘Operation Abhyaas’. The drill would be conducted from 4.00 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. across the city within the Outer Ring Road (ORR) limits and will involve 12 Civil Defence services including police, fire, rescue, medical, and municipal departments.

Sirens at 4 p.m.

At 4 p.m., sirens will be activated citywide to simulate the onset of an air raid. These will include industrial sirens, police public address systems, fire engine sirens, and announcements via patrol vehicles. The sirens will sound for two minutes to initiate the mock scenario.

Response expected from public

Following the alert, the public is expected to participate by seeking immediate shelter, turning off electrical and gas appliances, and remaining indoors until further instructions. The authorities have urged citizens to follow only official sources for updates and not to circulate or act upon unverified information.

The drill would be carried out under the guidelines of the Civil Defence Act, 1968, which mandates regular preparedness activities to equip civil administrations and the public in the event of a hostile attack. It aims to assess the coordination among departments, raise public awareness, and improve response protocols in the event of an actual emergency. Hyderabad is among 244 districts identified as vulnerable by the Government of India.

4.15 p.m.

At 4.15 p.m., the Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) would simulate impact reports of air raids at four different locations in the city. Emergency services will be deployed to these sites by 4.20 p.m. Police teams will secure the areas, assist in crowd control, and facilitate rescue operations.

Fire and rescue services would conduct simulated firefighting and search operations, while Disaster Response Forces would clear debris and aid in casualty evacuation. Medical teams would carry out triage, provide first aid, and shift mock casualties to temporary hospitals. Transport services would move evacuated residents to designated shelters while Revenue, Civil Supplies, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) and other local bodies would be ready to provide immediate relief to the public at the safe shelters.

Though blackout measures are part of the drill, they would be not implemented since the drill is scheduled before sunset. However the measures would be explained to people: streetlights, building lights, and illuminated signs to turned off. Windows have to be covered to prevent light from escaping, and vehicle headlights should be dimmed or shielded. Critical infrastructure has to be camouflaged as part of the drill.

The operation would conclude at 4.30 p.m. with another round of sirens marking the end of the exercise. Authorities have requested public cooperation throughout the drill.

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Man stabbed to death in Red Hills

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A 22-year-old man was stabbed to death in broad daylight by a gang of four in Red Hills area of Nampally on Thursday.

The deceased, Ayan Qureshi, a resident of Hafeez Baba Nagar, was reportedly ambushed near Niloufer Hospital while returning home after a court appearance, said an officer from Nampally police.

“He was previously an accused in his uncle’s murder case and was a juvenile at the time of the offence. According to his father, Mohd Isha Qureshi, the family suspects that the attack may have been carried out by persons connected to that murder case,” said the officer.

Ayan was riding a scooter when he was waylaid by the gang. Armed with knives and daggers, the assailants launched a vicious assault, inflicting multiple stab wounds. Ayan succumbed to his injuries on the spot.

A case has been registered and efforts are on to identify and apprehend the culprits.

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Belagavi police arrest 4 persons for idgah desecration

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Members of some Muslim organisations protest against alleged desecration of holy books in Santi Bastawad village in Belagavi district, on May 12, 2025.

Members of some Muslim organisations protest against alleged desecration of holy books in Santi Bastawad village in Belagavi district, on May 12, 2025.
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Belagavi police arrest four persons in connection with the alleged desecration of an idgah (open air space for prayers) in Santi Bastawad village. The alleged incident took place in April.

Officers arrested Laxman Yallappa Uchawade, 30, Muttappa Bharma Uchawade, 26, Laxman Nagappa Naik, 30, and Shivaraj Yallappa Gudli, 29. They all hail from the same village.

They face charges of damaging four gumbazs (domes) of the idgah, desecration of some graves and name plates.

Police Commissioner Iada Martin Marbaniang told reporters that the accused had confessed to the crime. Investigation officers have found evidence, he added.

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Justice Bela M. Trivedi, eleventh woman judge in Supreme Court history, bids adieu

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Justice Bela M. Trivedi. File photo: www.sci.gov.in

Justice Bela M. Trivedi. File photo: www.sci.gov.in

Justice Bela M. Trivedi, who was the eleventh woman judge to be elevated to the Supreme Court in its 75-year-old history on Friday demitted office after spending three-and-a-half years on the bench.

Justice Trivedi, who had the rare distinction of being elevated to the top court after starting out as a trial court judge in Gujarat in July 1995, was part of the top court’s several landmark judgements.

“It was a happy coincidence that her father was already working as the judge, city civil and sessions court when she was appointed. The Limca Book of Indian records has recorded the entry in their 1996 edition that ‘Father – daughter judges in the same court’,” Justice Trivedi’s profile on the apex court website said.

She was elevated as a judge of the apex court on August 31, 2021 when a record nine new judges, including three women, were administered oath of office.

On Friday, Justice Trivedi sat in the ceremonial bench headed by Chief Justice B R Gavai as a tradition marking the exit of a top court judge.

She was part of a five-judge Constitution bench, which by a 3:2 majority, in November 2022 upheld 10 per cent reservation introduced in 2019 for economically weaker sections in admissions and government jobs that excluded the poor among the SC/ST/OBC categories.

A seven-judge Constitution bench, which Justice Trivedi was part of, in August 2024 by a 6:1 majority held that states are constitutionally empowered to make sub-classifications within the Scheduled Castes, which form a socially heterogeneous class, for granting reservation for the uplift of castes that are socially and educationally more backward among them.

Justice Trivedi, in her 85-page dissenting verdict, said it is only Parliament which can include a caste in the SC list or exclude it, and states are not empowered to tinker with it.

A bench comprising Justice Trivedi in November 2021 said touching genitals of a child or any act involving physical contact with “sexual intent” amounts to sexual assault under Section 7 of the POCSO Act as the most important ingredient is sexual intent and not skin-to-skin contact.

It quashed the controversial “skin-to-skin” judgements of the Bombay High Court in two cases under the POCSO Act.

Justice Trivedi penned a verdict holding that the moratorium imposed under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code does not prohibit the attachment of properties under the Maharashtra Protection of Interest of Depositors Act.

A bench headed by Justice Trivedi on May 15 paved way for a Uttar Pradesh government scheme to develop the Shri Banke Bihari Temple corridor in Mathura for the benefit of scores of devotees.

Born on June 10, 1960 at Patan in north Gujarat, she practised as a lawyer in the Gujarat High Court for about 10 years.

She was appointed as a judge, city civil and sessions court at Ahmedabad, on July 10, 1995.

She had worked on different posts like registrar vigilance in the high court and law secretary in the Government of Gujarat.

She was elevated as a judge of the Gujarat High Court on February 17, 2011.

Justice Trivedi was transferred to the Rajasthan High Court where she worked since June 2011 till she was repatriated to the parent high court in February 2016.

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