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What should be the role of youth in disaster mitigation and management
Start Date :
Jun 23, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Share your views on what should be the role of youth in disaster mitigation and management. The last date to share your views is 31st October, 2015.
My innovative idea for putting India on growth path - Indian government has to facilitate to connect with Indian/state government research bodies and Indian/state government agencies from all school and colleges/Universities in order to gain powerful knowledge and younger generation can develop their own interest to serve for our country only.
If this happens, i am very sure India will get wise younger generation to make our country super power.
Jai Hind...!!!
Hemanth TN
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We shall train interested citizens in this field and have a database of their contact details, there help can be sought if required.
We shall train interested citizens in this field and have a database of their contact details, there help can be sought if required.
Risk management to be part of education. Youth form every district should be trained free. Voluntary youth registered for mangement.
disasters result in casualty and lives can be saved if golden minute/hour treatment is provided. It is suggested to include practical first aid lessons in the school and college curriculum. This would not only empower the youth to save lives during a disaster but also during day to day accidents/crisis and participate in reducing mortality instead of being a bystander.they may also be taught aspects of medico legal cases such as motor accidents as part of first aid training.
They should be made aware of the various disasters and they should be given the basic training of dealing with the disaster and some volunteers be identified who can be given an advanced training on how to handle the situations , so that when ever there is a bad situation , they help in reducing the potential damage of the disaster.
Basic training of fire fighting etc. should be made compulsary
Youth is the one full of energy and enthusiasm. It just needs to be directed on right path. The youth must be taught about dangerous to dangerous situations in schools or colleges and how to deal with them so that they could implement them at the time of problem. Youth plays a vital role in the development of the nation. They must be taught about the preventive measures and should be fully determined and confident to help people out of trouble.
#YouthDevelopment, #DisasterMitigation
My thoughts in descending order of priority is listed in the attached document.
I agree with Venugopal we should start the Drills at the School level, I would prefer to have a program for disaster management, traffic regulations. It might not lead to immediate result but its a long term planning which should be part of the curriculum for the students.