
In this regard, training programs were held at Panchayat Mulbekh, Panchayat Ghar Tambis, Panchayat Thasgam A, Panchayat Halqa Stakchay and Panchayat Halqa Kaksar.
The programs at different venues were attended by BDOs, Apata Volunteers, PRI members, Numberdars, volunteers of religious organizations, NGOs, locals including women and others.
The training program aims to equip individuals in the district with skills to respond effectively to disasters and emergencies. The program focuses on preparedness and swift, efficient action.
During the training program, the Apada volunteers, UTDRF personnel, and experts showcased hands-on demonstrations during the training program, arming participants with crucial skills to adeptly navigate diverse disaster scenarios.
The initiative emphasizes on preparedness and empowers the community to proactively navigate and overcome potential challenges, fostering resilience in the face of disasters.
In addition, participants gain crucial insights into first aid treatment for injuries in untoward incidents. Demonstrations emphasized on practical aspects, equipping individuals with essential skills for effective response.