SRINAGAR, JULY
20: HOPE Disability Centre (NGO), Srinagar, in
collaboration of Department of Information, Kashmir Division, Tourism, Fire and
Emergency Services and State Disaster Response Force today organized one day
workshop-cum-practical training programme for local youth at SDRF Office,
Barzulla. The workshop was supported by CARITAS.
On the occasion
the Superintendent of Police, SDRF along with the master trainers imparted
necessary training to as many as 220 volunteers who joined hands with the SDRF
and HOPE Disability Centre to serve people in case of any eventuality, disaster
or natural calamities.
Later, the HOPE
Disability Centre conducted practical training programme at Nehru Park to aware
the locals of Dal Lake to aware the people about natural disasters.
Joint Director
Information, Kashmir, Mohammad Ashraf Hakak, was also present on the event.
Speaking on the
occasion, Hakak 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.
On the occasion,
the volunteers under the supervision of Executive Director HOPE Sami Wani
conducted mock drills in the Dal Lake making people aware about the rescue
measures in case of any disaster.
Besides the officers of Disaster Management Authority, SDRF, F&ES,
Tourism and representatives of CARITAS, a large number of people, volunteers,
tourists and school children were present on the event.
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