Government has instituted an annual award titled
Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda Prabandhan Puraskar. The award is to be announced
every year on January 23 on the birth anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chandra
Bose.
In the
aftermath of any disaster, many organisations and individuals work silently but
effectively to alleviate suffering of the affected population. Their immense
contribution and selfless service to humanity often goes unacknowledged.
Keeping this in view, Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi, has advised to
institute a National Award so as to recognise the efforts of such organisations
and individuals.
For the year 2019, 8th Battalion of National
Disaster Response Force (NDRF) located at Ghaziabad has been selected for the
Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda Prabandhan Puraskar for its commendable work in
Disaster Management. The Award recipient will receive a certificate and a cash
prize of Rs. 51 lakh
About the 8th Battalion of NDRF
· The 8th
Battalion of NDRF was raised in 2006 and is a highly specialised Rescue and
Response Force with large area of responsibility covering National Capital
Region (NCR), Uttarakhand, Western UP & Haryana.
· It has
participated in 314 major Operations and rescued over 50,000 people. In the
recent Kerala Floods, the battalion rescued 5338 victims & evacuated 24,000
persons to safety. Other major disasters in which this NDRF battalion
participated are Leh Cloud Burst (2011), Kedarnath Floods (2013), Cyclone
Hudhud (2014), Chennai Floods (2015) and Tripura Floods (2018). The battalion
had worked efficiently to neutralise the threat during Radiation Incident at
Mayapuri, Delhi during the year 2010.
· They have also
done commendable Disaster Management related work internationally. In the
aftermath of Nepal Earthquake in 2015, six teams of the battalion were amongst
the first responders to land at Kathmandu. Their teams were also sent to Japan
during Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster (2011) and recent Tsunami in
Indonesia (2108).
· In addition to
the response and relief work, the 8th Battalion NDRF has trained large number
of first responders from SDRF, NCC, Civil Defense, Homeguard, Nehru Yuva Kendra
Sangathan and Nepal Police. The Community based Capacity Building Programmes
run by the battalion has benefited over nine lakh people.
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