Subhash Mahajan
Dalhousie
The District Disaster Management Department has officially launched the Youth Aapda Mitra Training Programme at Yuva Aawas, Dalhousie. This initiative is designed to empower local youth with vital skills necessary for effective response during emergencies and natural disasters.
Insights from the Chief Guest
Chief Guest’s Address
District Revenue Officer Vikramjeet Singh, who served as the chief guest, highlighted the significance of community-driven disaster preparedness.
“Aapda Mitras represent the most crucial link in society during crises. Their partnership with the administration is essential for protecting lives and property,” he stated.
Training Curriculum Overview
Training Modules Include:
- First Aid
- Search and Rescue Operations
- Firefighting Techniques
- Emergency Relief Management
Program Schedule and Participation
Programme Details
TCB Coordinator Sumit Gupta announced that the training will take place from October 26 to November 1, 2025, with 41 volunteers participating actively.
Execution and Acknowledgments
Execution and Acknowledgment
This program is being facilitated by a team of skilled trainers. The District Disaster Management Officer expressed gratitude for the enthusiasm shown by the youth and the backing from local authorities.
Program Motto
Motto:
“A Prepared Society is a Safe Society.”
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