Is a High Alert Issued in Rajasthan Border Districts?

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Key Takeaways
- High Alert: Districts near the Rajasthan border are on high alert.
- Flight Operations: Suspended at Kishangarh and Jodhpur airports until May 10.
- School Closures: All educational institutions in border districts are closed.
- Government Employees: Leaves canceled; must remain at headquarters.
- Emergency Preparations: Hospitals and fire services are on high alert.
Jaipur, May 8 (NationPress) A high alert has been raised in districts adjacent to the Rajasthan border in response to India's airstrikes targeting nine terror bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. In light of this situation, all flight operations at Kishangarh and Jodhpur airports have been paused until May 10.
Rajasthan features a 1,037-km border with Pakistan, which has been secured by the Border Security Force personnel who are maintaining heightened vigilance. The Indian Air Force is also on standby.
All government and private educational institutions, along with anganwadi centers in the border districts of Barmer, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Bikaner, and Sri Ganganagar, are closed until further notice.
Government employees in these regions have had their leaves revoked and are required to remain at their headquarters.
State authorities are urging heightened scrutiny of social media platforms and have reinforced security measures at sensitive sites.
Hospitals have been advised to ensure adequate stock of blood and essential medicines, while fire services are on high alert to address any emergencies.
The Home Department has directed all District Collectors, particularly in border districts such as Ganganagar, Bikaner, Phalodi, Jaisalmer, and Barmer, to closely coordinate with the military and central agencies.
Among the key instructions are to guarantee hospitals are well-stocked with life-saving medications and blood supplies, to identify and prepare safe zones with backup power sources for emergencies, to act swiftly against any provocative content or misinformation on social media, to monitor food supplies, discourage hoarding, and ensure the availability of essential goods.
Fuel stations have been instructed to maintain sufficient supplies of petrol and diesel.
Plans for evacuating border villages in the event of escalations have been outlined, along with compiling a list of vulnerable sites and enhancing security at these locations.
In Jodhpur, District Collector Gaurav Agrawal announced late-night closures for all government, private schools, colleges, anganwadi centers, and coaching institutes. Additionally, exams scheduled for May 8 have been postponed.
Barmer District Collector Tina Dabi has declared holidays for all educational institutions, including anganwadis and madrassas, effective from May 8 as a precaution.
In Jaisalmer, District Collector Pratap Singh Nathawat has ordered the closure of all educational institutions. Furthermore, a four-hour blackout was implemented in Jaisalmer from midnight to 4 a.m. on Thursday to bolster operational security.
District Collectors Dr. Manju (Sri Ganganagar) and Namrata Vrishni (Bikaner) have announced school closures until further notice due to increased tensions along the border.
These preventive measures come as India braces for potential retaliation from Pakistan following Operation Sindoor.