Training Report. Training Code: 10/Hom/ Training programme on Disaster Management. for. Home Department June, 2013

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Training Report Training Code: 10/Hom/2013-14 Training programme on Disaster Management for Home Department 04-06June, 2013 Programme Coordinator- Shri Sudheer Dwivedi

Topic Disaster Management Target group Home Guards Programme Date 04-06 June, 2013 Venue DMI Hostel, Conference hall No. of participants 11 Programme Director Dr. Rakesh Dubey, Director, DMI Programme Shri Sudheer Dwivedi Coordinator Training Coordinator Ms. Huda Sultan Khan Training support Mr. Agarwal Guest faculty Mr. Santosh Jat, Dy. Commandant Guest faculty Dr. Jyoti Chauhan, Asha Niketan Guest faculty Ms. Lakshta Dadhich, MBA Hospital Management Guest faculty Mr. Avinash Kacker, Safety Consultant Attachments List of Participants Schedule Introduction India is vulnerable to both natural and man made disasters. The last few decades have shown an increased frequency of disasters resulting in a large numbers of human causalities and huge economic losses. In the case of many such disasters, human and economic losses can be minimised to quite an extent even though they may not be totally preventable. In the aftermath of a major disaster/accident, a trail of misery is left in the form of injuries, death and short term and long term medical disorders among a large number of people. One of the major stakeholders in Disaster Management is the Home Guards. Their services extend from being an auxiliary to the Police to assist in maintaining internal security, to assist the community in any kind of emergency like air-raid, fire, flood, epidemic and so on, to organise functional units to provide essential services such as Motor Transport Unit, Fire Fighting and Engineering Groups, Pioneer Services, Nursing and First Aid, Operation of water supply establishments, etc. There has been paradigm shift in government focus from rescue, relief and recovery centric approach to a planning, prevention, mitigation and preparedness driven approach. While long-term preventive and preparedness measures are taken up, the unprecedented nature of the disasters calls for nationwide response mechanisms with clear-cut assignment of roles and functions by various institutions/ Departments at each level. To keep these issues as well sensitisation about Disaster and Disaster Management Act, in mind Disaster Management Institute has organised three days training programme on Page 1

Disaster Management for Home Guards, Government of Madhya Pradesh from June 4-6, 2013 at DMI hostel conference hall. Altogether 11 Participants (Table 2) from different parts of Madhya Pradesh attended this programme, The Training schedule is attached in Table 1. Training Objectives To understand the importance of Disaster Management with a focus on anticipatory preparedness, prevention and mitigation. To develop the understanding of Effective interagency and intercommunity communication and educating the stakeholders, help in facing and mitigating the calamity effects. Inauguration: Session wise Training Details Course Content by, Shri Sudheer Dwivedi, Dy. Director, DMI Expectations and Experience sharing by participants Day 1: Day 1 imparted basic understanding of Natural Disaster Management which included: Disaster Management: Rescue and Relief Disaster Management: Act and Policies Community Awareness Day 2: Day 2 imparted basic understanding of Industrial Disaster Management and First AID: An Overview of Chemical/Industrial Disaster Management Bhopal Gas Tragedy: Lessons Learnt First Aid Aspects during Disaster Management CPR: Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation Day 3: Session 3- The third day was the concluding day of training Progarmme. The last day covered the Following points: Road Accident: Prevention Techniques Drive to Survive Page 2

Table 1: Training Schedule Time Topic Facilitator Day One: 4/06/2013 10:00-10:30 Registration 10:30-10:45 Inauguration Mr. SudheerDwivedi, Deputy Director, DMI 10:45-11:00 Tea 11:00-12:00 Disaster Management: Rescue and Relief Mr. Santosh Jat, Dy. Commandant 12:00-13:30 Disaster Management: Act and Policies Community Awareness 13:30-14:30 Lunch 14:30-16:00 Understanding of Earthquake, its causes, impacts and management Mr. George V. J., Deputy Director, DMI Mr. Dilip Singh, Assistant Director Day two:5/06/2013 10:00-11:00 Industrial Disaster Management Mr. Sudheer Dwivedi, Deputy Director, DMI 11:00-11:15 Tea 11:15-12:15 Industrial Disaster: A case Study Ms. Sandhya Singh, Technical Expert, DMI 12.15-13.15 First Aid Aspects during Disaster Management Dr. Jyoti Chauhan, Asha Niketan 13:15-14:15 Lunch 14:15-15:30 Incident Command System Mr. Saurabh Kumar Singh, Assistant Director, DMI 15.30-16:30 CPR: Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation Ms. Lakshta Dadhich, MBA Hospital Management Day three:6/06/2013 10:30-11:30 Drive to Survive Mr. Avinash Kacker, Safety Consultant 11:30-11:45 Tea 11:45-13:00 Road Accident: Prevention Techniques Mr. Avinash Kacker, Safety Consultant 13:00-14:00 Lunch 14:00-14:30 Feedback Form the Participants 14:30-14:45 Tea 14:45-15:40 Valedictory & Certificate Distribution Training Methodologies Power Point presentation Lectures Videos Demonstration Discussion Group Activities Case Studies Page 3

Table 2: List of Participants S. No. Name and Designation Office Address Phone/Fax with STD Code Office Fax Mobile 1. Mr. Ghansham Singh Marskole, (Sub-) Out Post Maneri PS Vijadandi Distt. Mandla (M.P.) 9754241652 2 Mr. Dilip Pandey S.P. Office, Satna, (M.P.) 07672-222125 9993222346 3 Mr. Narendra Singh Rajput T I Sabalgarh, Morena, (M.P.) 7898559740 4 Mr. Vijay Chandra Jha Sub- Police Station, Piplonkala, Distt.Sajapur, (M.P.) 07362-254122 8989257714 5 Mr. Ramesh Kaurav Sub- Police Station, Junnardev, Distt. Chhindwara, (M.P.) 07160-230432 9425388327 6 Mr. N.S. Chouhan Sub- Police Station, Harda Distt. Harda (M.p.) 07377-222100 7389781961 7 Mr. Vivek Gupta SOG, Balaghat 9179298254 8 Mr. Timesh Kumar Chhari Sub- SHO Rannod Distt, Shivpuri 9755259515 9 Mr. Raju Singh Baghel Sub- Than Sarafa Indore 9689328745 10 Mr. Keshavdyal Malocya DSB Bhind 9827325270 11 Mr.Banshilal Pawar Sub- P.O. Badnand Distt. Khargoan 07280-222037 9826819672 Page 4

Feedback Sessions were fruitful. Comfortable accommodation. More Practicals needed Days of the programme should be increased Photograph Contact Us Prayavaran Parisar, E-5, Arera Colony, PB No. 563 Bhopal-462016, MP (India) Tel:+91-755-2466715, 2461538, 2461348, 293592, Fax: +91-755-2466653, E-mail: dmi@dmibhopal.nic.in We cannot eliminate disasters, but we can reduce risk. We can reduce damage and we can save more lives. " Page 5