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Seminar on disaster management held

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The Hindu        04.09.2014  

Seminar on disaster management held

The capital city is the only one in the State to be chosen among eight cities in the country to benefit from the Climate Risk Management Project in Urban Areas through Disaster Preparedness and Mitigation project, being jointly implemented by the Union government and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). 

The State's nodal agency, the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority, decided to take it one step further by organising a day-long awareness seminar for municipalities across Kerala on the best practices and tools they need to be equipped with.

Deputy Mayor G. Happykumar inaugurated the seminar held here on Wednesday. Over 50 participants representing municipalities attended the workshop, which was moderated by G. Padmanabhan, head of UNDP’s India disaster management unit. National Programme Coordinator of the Climate Risk Management Project Aabha Mishra was also present. 

The Disaster Management Cell of the capital was set up at the Corporation in 2010 and since then one of the key priorities has been to integrate climate risk reduction measures with development activities. This year, the cell has already organised training programmes for trade union workers in a bid to ‘enhance community capacities to manage climate risk in urban areas,’ officials said. 

The objective of the seminar was to share the best practices in disaster mitigation through case studies which were discussed through the day.

The concept of training local people to be the ‘first responders,’ in particular, was discussed.

The objective was to share the best practices in disaster mitigation through case studies.

 

BBMP council gets 20 new nominated members

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The Hindu        04.09.2014 

BBMP council gets 20 new nominated members

The Urban Development Department on Tuesday issued an order nominating 20 members to the BBMP council. The previous BJP government had nominated 20 members to the council. But their membership was cancelled after the Congress came to power. The nominated members challenged the decision in High Court. The government nominated new members after the stay on the case was vacated recently. The new members are: H.S. Syed Amanulla (K.R. Puram), H. Ramamurthy (Yeshwantpur), G.S. Krishnamurthy (Dasarahalli), Bhaskar Reddy (Mahadevapura), K.V. Patel Raju (Bommanahalli), G. Anand Murthy (Mahalakshmi Layout), Noor Jaan (Pulikeshinagar), K. Manjunath (C.V. Raman Nagar), A.B. Khadir Haji (Shanthinagar), H. Vijay Kumar (Rajajinagar), T. Ramesh (Vijay Nagar), N. Amaresh (Chickpet), J. Nataraj (Shivajinagar), Lakshmipathi (Padmanabhanagar), R. Shobha (Jayanagar), D. Raghu (Sarvagnanagar), L. Lingaiah (Gandhinagar), J. John (Sarvagnanagar), Sampath (B.T.M. Layout) and K.E. Harish (Malleswaram).

 

Civic bodies to embark on cleanliness campaign from September 6

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The Hindu      01.09.2014 

Civic bodies to embark on cleanliness campaign from September 6

 Starting September 6, for a fortnight, the civic bodies will carry out a cleanliness campaign targeting the nooks and corners of the Capital.

Named ‘No Man’s Land and Back Lane Cleaning Fortnight’, the campaign will ensure that unoccupied plots and vacant areas around rail tracks and flyovers, often used to dump garbage, are kept clean.

Delhi BJP Chief Satish Upadhyay on Sunday said the drive would precede the ‘Sanitation and Heath Drive’ that would kick off on September 25 and special emphasis would be laid on sanitation at unauthorised and resettlement colonies.

Responsibilities of both municipal officials and leaders would be fixed and surprise checks would be conducted by leaders of the civic bodies, he added.

 


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