Mangaluru: Safety and disaster management workshop held


Media Release

Mangaluru, Jul 27: A workshop on ‘Safety and Disaster Mangement’ was held at Dr. Dayanand Pai –P Sathisha Pai Government First Grade College, Carstreet, recently. The programme was organized by Youth Red Cross Wing and Rovers/Rangers unit of the college, in association with District Disaster Management Authority, DK., NDRF team
and Indian Red Cross Society.

Speaking on the occasion, Vijay, district disaster management, DK said, “Natural disasters and other emergencies can happen at any time, and everyone should know how to cope with such disasters safely and effectively.”



The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) personnel from Vijayawada demonstrated the techniques on how to handle natural disasters and man-made disasters. They explained how to take precautions in the event of floods, Cyclones, Fire, Accidents and other mishaps. Some of the Red Cross and Rovers students also participated in the demonstration.

Venu Sharma, inspector Bihari Singh, ASI, B Bhulopan, head Constable Mallikarjuna and DK Indian Red Cross Society members Santhosh Peter D’Souza, Nithin, Ajay, Ashwin and Sherin were present. The programme was presided by principal Prof Rajshekar Hebbar. Youth Red Cross Coordinator Dr Mahesh K B and Rangers/Rovers coordinators Dr
Shailarani and Prof Purushotham Bhat were also present.

  

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