LAHORE: An important meeting was held at the Punjab Home Department under the chairmanship of Secretary Home Dr. Ahmad Javed Qazi regarding the preparation of the updated Punjab War Book.According to the Home Department spokesperson, the 1981 War Book is being revised to meet modern requirements.Officials were briefed on the roles of 33 departments in case of enemy aggression, with clear responsibilities being defined for each institution.The meeting discussed the protection of key installations and public safety, as well as strategies to counter drone strikes, cyber-attacks, and missile threats.Lawmaking for the establishment of shelters and bunkers in urban areas also came under consideration.Emphasis was laid on ensuring food and medicine supplies, keeping hospitals fully functional, preventing propaganda on social media, and ensuring the flow of authentic information.District-level control rooms have been activated, and Civil Defense is being provided with modern resources. District and divisional intelligence committees will be given additional powers, while Civil Defense has been instructed to identify shelter locations.The meeting was attended by Additional IG Tariq Chauhan, Dr. Rizwan, Fazal-ur-Rehman, Colonel Shehzad Amir, and other senior officials.The spokesperson confirmed that the Punjab War Book is being comprehensively updated in line with current challenges.Also Read: Punjab makes ‘Hotel Eye’ software mandatory to curb crimeIn other news, The Punjab Home Department made it mandatory for all guest houses across the province to register on the ‘Hotel Eye’ software, aiming to curb terrorism, crime, and illegal activities.According to the department’s spokesperson, all private guest houses and residential service providers must enter guest data into the system for digital verification of both domestic and foreign residents.The department has launched an online portal to facilitate this registration.Similarly this year, the Punjab Education Department decided to install security cameras and advanced surveillance systems in schools across the region for enhanced security.Surveillance cameras will be installed at the entrances of schools to monitor activities and enhance security measures.