What should be the role of youth in disaster mitigation and management

What should be the role of youth in disaster mitigation and management
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Jun 23, 2015
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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.

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HRISHIKESH NAMBIAR
HRISHIKESH NAMBIAR 9 years 2 months ago

DD...but to contact our office and inform about the situation of the family because of low productivity from their farm. Inturn the agri.officer should check if the compalin is genuine and also give a personal visit to their place and provide them food/vegetable for daily needs thru their office
EE...In this way we can stop such suicides which is the most important if JAI JAWAN JAI KISAN slogan to be converted to realty.
FF...Also this office can help the farmers come over - continued

HRISHIKESH NAMBIAR
HRISHIKESH NAMBIAR 9 years 2 months ago

with the support of the state gov.
BB...The office should appoint agriculture officers who could regularly visit the farming community and the farming land to know the status of their farm.
CC...Issue a notice to each and every house of the farming and even non farming community to contact the local office incase of below par farming output or incase of drought.
DD...Also inform thru notice that incase of any such farming mishaps, kindly do not commit suicide..contiuned

HRISHIKESH NAMBIAR
HRISHIKESH NAMBIAR 9 years 2 months ago

I would like to bring to your notice the suicide of farmers happening all over India. Today I saw report of a mother of four children from farming community committing suicide in Maharashtra..Very sad and pained to hear such news...I would like to suggest your good offices to tackle this issue as per following points-
AA...Try to start an office of the state gov or central gov ...in each district of the states in coordination with collector or the local panchayat - continued

HRISHIKESH NAMBIAR
HRISHIKESH NAMBIAR 9 years 2 months ago

Dear PM...I am a great fan of yours and an ardent follower...became a NaMO/BJP supporter one or two years before the last lok sabha elections. Very happy to see the way work and show what is governance.

However I would like to bring to your notice the state of farmers in India, I know the state of farmers is not because of the last one year but because of poor policy making since 1947...Agriculture cannot be ignored ...I really admire the thought of connecting rivers and building canals...

MANAN Bhatt_1
MANAN Bhatt_1 9 years 2 months ago

#skillindia #universityofindianarmedforces
My open letter to ms smriti Irani, min of HRD
Dear madam, I am writing you to highlight the atrocities to the serving sailors,soldiers,airmen. They all are recruited and trained in their allotted trades by the defence. But the biggest irony is that none of the courses and training offered are recognised by the UGC nor these are affiliated to any university. So the highly trained and skilled jawan when retires at an early age of32-35 years, his qualification is nil. He gets nothing. My request to you is that A UNIVERSITY OF DEFENCE BE ESTABLISHED just as done by our PM in Gandhinagar. This historic move will place our government back into the hearts of the jawans. A bad image of our PM has been created by some rogue elements on OROP issue. The jawans retiring after 15 years of more are being given some funny 'equavalant to graduation' certificate which has no educational value. Jawans are being cheated by the officers so that they will not face competition from them in higher posts after retirement. To cover all this up, jawans pre release courses offered but they too are of no educational value. Retiring Officers are offered courses in IIMs an IITs. The jawans re allotted hair cutting technology course.

Tomesh Kumar Verma
Tomesh Kumar Verma 9 years 2 months ago

Yes its true that youth should be trained for disaster but it is not enough to learn how to tackle disaster.It is very important to know what are root causes of these disaster. This is high time when people should come forward voluntarily. We can not just close our eyes from our responsibility and curse government each and every time for their act.Youth must take initiative to spread awareness among people for problems like population explosion, water crisis, desertification, pollution and so on

Tomesh Kumar Verma
Tomesh Kumar Verma 9 years 2 months ago

Disaster is a situation when we should come above politics, casteism, religionalism, regionalism. We should work like a team India. If we are enjoying fundamental rights below sun in this land of martyrs then we should deliver our fundamental duties also. Our constitution has given some nominal duties to perform which are not just words but dreams of some great visionaries. If performed religiously then these duties are enough to make our country an ideal place to live.

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shruthy v s 9 years 2 months ago

relief and rescue camps by collecting necessary items and distributing them to the people affected.Disaster management units can help to evacuate people from affected areas in case of forewarning.in case of warning about disasters it shall first reach disaster management units in the area and they shall be given the power to act rather than wait for decision from the government.

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shruthy v s 9 years 2 months ago

Sir youth shall be trained in rescue operations and a disaster management team shall be formulated in disaster prone areas with the help of youth in the area.youth can be trained to create awareness among people by conducting classes on disaster management and mitigation.Youth can contribute ideas as well as get involved in making disaster prone areas safe eg desilting of rivers can mitigate floods,planting trees can prevent landslides etc.youth can work towards improving living conditions in