
A mockdrill awareness programme was conducted in Jaipur on May 7, 2025 by Pankaj Chaudhary, IPS, Superintendent of Police and Nodal Officer at The Cambridge School, Mahesh Nagar, Jaipur, at 9:30 AM as part of a citizen awareness campaign.
The event began with the National Anthem and saw the participation of the entire school staff, local business association leaders, social workers, media personnel, and the Mahesh Nagar Police Station team. Shri Chaudhary delivered a detailed presentation on the use of sirens and blackout procedures, educating students and citizens on how to respond effectively during enemy attacks.
Awareness Campaign Continues in Kathputli Nagar
At 10:00 AM, the campaign moved to Kathputli Nagar’s Kacchi Basti, where Shri Chaudhary demonstrated the alert process using sirens and mock drills. Residents were informed about protective measures during wartime situations and how to stay safe during potential enemy airstrikes.
Session at Central Sanskrit University, Triveni Nagar
Later, at 11:00 AM, a session was held at the Central Sanskrit University, Triveni Nagar, where hundreds of students gathered. The event commenced with the National Anthem, followed by sirens and video demonstrations. In his address, Shri Pankaj Chaudhary expressed pride in the recently executed “Operation Sindoor” and emphasized the importance of national unity and readiness in times of conflict.
Also present was Professor Sudesh Kumar Sharma, Director of the university, along with faculty members, Shiprapath Police Station officials, and other dignitaries. Shri Chaudhary stressed that India’s unity and integrity stand as a global example, and detailed knowledge about sirens and blackouts is crucial for student preparedness.
Professor Sharma also shared his experiences from Jammu and Kashmir, elaborating on the importance of alert systems and civil readiness during emergencies.

