Wednesday 20 September 2017

Nomination of delegates to IDMSEM 17 is invited from all Civil Defence organisations of the State, Autonomous organisations, Railways, Industries, Defence Services, etc., so as to reach NCDC Nagpur by 15th October 2017 positively.

The diverse natures of disasters that strike our country throw up huge challenges for protection of lives, rapid recovery and early normalization of civil activity in the affected region. The economics of preparedness has numerous times exposed the higher vulnerability of our people to potential risk of incurring huge losses. Moreover, the rapidity with which extreme weather events have struck recently the coast of USA in a short period of time, is enough to send shivers down the spine of emergency responders. The rate of recurrence of events exhibited is very alarming and will induce huge pressure and stress on the emergency responders. The incidence of climate change impact is highly visible now and poses extra-ordinary challenges to the responders, who need to prepare for a long battle against the vagaries of nature.

There is a lot to be achieved within our country in order to reduce vulnerabilities, built capacity, and instil resilience in the community against devastating events that may happen at a rapid pace in a given period of time. The only option open for Civil Defence responders will be to prepare, organise and build capacities of its personnel and volunteers so as to defend against the consequences of any disaster with an approach to build from “Experiences of damage” to develop a “Behaviour to Survive”. This attitudinal shift will have to rely upon social connectivity, self reliance and higher resilience as a basis for organising activities in the preparatory stage. 


In view of this, the National Civil Defence College is organising a National Seminar on Disaster Management “IDMSEM 17” on 8-10 November, 2017 at its campus in Nagpur. The event will bring together all the stakeholders of Civil Defence in order to revisit, review and plan systematic approach for better future of the organisation. The seminar will have six technical sessions and each session will conclude with a pledge to undertake measures to set-up task forces for engaging Civil Defence in Disaster Risk Reduction as enumerated in the Sendai Framework.

Nomination of delegates to IDMSEM 17 is invited from all Civil Defence organisations of the State, Autonomous organisations, Railways, Industries, Defence Services, etc., so as to reach NCDC Nagpur by 15th October 2017 positively.








Tuesday 12 September 2017

The 107th Industrial Disaster Management program is being conducted from 4th Sept to 15th Sept 17 and 31 participants from ONGC, Johnson Mathey Chemicals Ltd., BPCL, A D Hydro Power Ltd, Meghalaya Cements Ltd., Adani Power Ltd, Indian Red cross, CME Pune, State Civil Defence Karnataka/UP/ Chattisgarh / J&K/West Bengal/Gujarat, Andhra Fire & Emergency Service, Kerala Fire & Rescue Services and Defence Service officers from NCC are undergoing training...

The 107th Industrial Disaster Management program is being conducted from 4th Sept to 15th Sept 17 and 31 participants from ONGC, Johnson Mathey Chemicals Ltd., BPCL, A D Hydro Power Ltd, Meghalaya Cements Ltd., Adani Power Ltd, Indian Red cross, CME Pune, State Civil Defence Karnataka/UP/ Chattisgarh / J&K/West Bengal/Gujarat, Andhra Fire & Emergency Service, Kerala Fire & Rescue Services and Defence Service officers from NCC are undergoing training...

Tuesday 5 September 2017

Sunday 3 September 2017

The 22nd Chemical Disaster First Responder program was conducted by NCDC from 14 August to 01 Sept 17.....45 participants from Civil Defence, Home Guards, CPMF's, Defence Services, ONGC, Chemical Industries, Red Cross and SDRF Maharashtra undertook the training.....The program was planned on specific request from Ministry of Environment & Forests.....

The 22nd Chemical Disaster First Responder program was conducted by NCDC from 14 August to 01 Sept 17.....45 participants from Civil Defence, Home Guards, CPMF's, Defence Services, ONGC, Chemical Industries, Red Cross and SDRF Maharashtra undertook the training.....The program was planned on specific request from Ministry of Environment & Forests.....