National Institute of Disaster Management to Open, CM Dhami Announces at Global Disaster Management Conference

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During the Global Disaster Management Conference, Chief Minister Dhami made an announcement regarding the opening of the National Institute of Disaster Management. This institute will serve as a dedicated institution to enhance disaster management capabilities in the country.

The establishment of the National Institute of Disaster Management aims to strengthen India’s preparedness and response to various natural and man-made disasters. It will facilitate research, training, and capacity building in disaster management, ensuring a more effective and coordinated approach in handling emergencies.

CM Dhami emphasized the need for a comprehensive and systematic approach to disaster management, highlighting the importance of advanced research, training, and skill development in this field. The National Institute of Disaster Management will play a crucial role in achieving these goals by promoting knowledge sharing, developing best practices, and fostering collaboration between relevant stakeholders.

Given the increasing frequency and intensity of disasters, both nationally and globally, the establishment of such an institution will provide a dedicated platform for addressing disaster management challenges and promoting resilience in the face of emergencies.

The National Institute of Disaster Management is expected to bring together experts, professionals, and policymakers from various sectors to exchange ideas, develop strategies, and formulate policies related to disaster management. It will also serve as a center for excellence in building a skilled workforce capable of effectively responding to and managing disasters across the country.

CM Dhami’s announcement at the Global Disaster Management Conference indicates the government’s commitment to strengthening disaster management capabilities and ensuring the safety and well-being of citizens in the face of adversity.

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