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| ‘Activities to be extended to rural areas’ |
SRINAGAR, MAY 24: Disaster Management, Relief
and Rehabilitation Department and Reconstruction of Jehlum - Tawi Flood
Recovery Project (JTFRP) today organized a one day disaster preparedness
awareness programme for community members, school and college children at Nehru
Park.
Principal Secretary/Chief Executive Officer JTFRP, Sandeep K Nayak
inaugurated the programme which was witnessed by school children, taxi drivers,
members of Shikara Union, large number of tourists and by-standers.
Director, Disaster Management J&K Aamir Ali, Director,
Meteorological Centre, Srinagar Sonam Lotus, Secretary General J&K State
Red Cross Muhammad Shafi Rather, Commandant SDRF Bashir Ahmad Sofi, Director
Finance, Zahoor Ahmad, PRO LAWDA Malik Tariq, ZEO Nishat Iftikhar Fazili,
President Shikara Union Wali Muhammad Bhat besides media persons were present
on the occasion.
Principal
Secretary in his address said that Jammu and Kashmir is prone to multiple
natural disasters, including earthquakes, floods, landslides, avalanches, high
velocity winds and snow storms etc. “It is paramount that able bodied
youth from the community learn basic life saving skills as community is always
the first responder in any disaster” he added. He appreciated the role of
the youth who saved hundreds of lives during September-2014 devastating floods.
Nayak informed the people that government has launched a scheme called
Aapida Mitr in Srinagar District wherein 200 volunteers will be selected from
the community and provided rigorous disaster preparedness training particularly
related to floods besides being equipped with individual basic rescue equipment
kits. He implored the interested youth to approach concerned Tehsildar and
Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar, to enlist their names for the voluntary service
and get advanced training under the scheme.
Principal Secretary who is also Chief Executive Officer of Jehlum-Tawi
Flood Recovery Project (JTFRP) said that government has initiated the process
under JRFRP- World Bank Aided Project to provide specialized rescue equipments
to SDRF and Fire Services to strengthen their disaster relief operations.
Speaking on the occasion, Director, Disaster Management, Relief and
Rehabilitation Department Aamir Ali said that department will extend its
activities to major towns and rural areas to aware the people about disaster
preparedness in case of any eventuality.
Director, Meteorological Centre, Srinagar Sonam Lotus, also spoke on the
occasion.
Earlier, the Master Trainers of NDRF and SDRF demonstrated the skills
and some easy tips which prove useful in case of any disaster.


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