Rajnath Singh to be the Chief Guest for 11th Formation day of NDMA
The inaugural session of the Formation Day will be followed by 4 Technical Sessions on major calamities namely cyclone, earthquake, floods and landslides.
The first one is on Cyclone and implementation of World Bank Aided National Cyclone Risk Mitigation Project (NCRMP).
The first Session will have presentations from NDMA, IMD and States of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh.
The second session is on earthquake risk mitigation where Government of Gujarat, Government of Sikkim and Ministry of Earth Sciences will share their experiences in terms of best practices and lessons learnt in the areas of seismic risk reduction.
The third session is focused on Flood Risk Mitigation where State Governments of Assam and Bihar as well as Central Water Commission will highlight and share the measures and insights on flood management and control.
The fourth session is focused on Landslides risk mitigation where State Government of Uttarakhand and Government of West Bengal and Geological Survey of India will highlight areas of concerns in the areas of Landslides risk management in the country.
The Training Manual on How to Conduct Emergency Management Exercise (EMEx) will be released by the Home Minister during the Inaugural Function. This Training Manual has been prepared on the basis of experiences gained from several emergency management exercises conducted by NDMA.
The EMExes are large scale urban exercises focusing on capacity building of various stakeholders engaged in the areas of Disaster Management (DM) and creation of a pool of master trainers in each emergency support function of the respective city/urban area.
The training manual will guide the States and stakeholders as a ready reckoner to undertake Emergency Management Exercises in a scientific manner.
The inaugural session will also witness the Release of the First Edition of NDMA’s Quarterly Newsletter “SAMVAD" as a channel of communication and a platform for dialogue amongst the various stakeholders involved in the cause of disaster risk reduction.
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