Showing posts with label volunteers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label volunteers. Show all posts

Thursday, December 5, 2019

On World SOIL Day (05Dec2019) - Highlighting a wonderful initiative at the grassroots level at SOIL CONSERVATION in CHIBO Village (Kalimpong) -08Aug2019.

Today, unknown to most is WORLD SOIL DAY for which the theme in 2019 is

'STOP EROSION, SAVE OUR FUTURE'

Towards this end I would like to highlight a wonderful initiative taken by the villagers of CHIBO, a rural community on 08Aug2019 to conserve soil and check soil erosion.
CHIBO village in Kalimpong has featured in this blog numerous times, because it's a particularly landslide prone area on the western face of the Kalimpong ridge line, where interventions have been undertaken by the GSI, IIT Indore and others.
On 08 Aug2019, the entire community of the village had mobilized themselves thanks to a push from Mr A Sitling, senior member of the village and a lady (Arawaalni boju) of the village.
The photo -essay with captions is below:-
 
Photo credit in parts: Ms Sharon Sitling, Chibo

Praful Rao
Kalimpong district,
Darjeeling-Sikkim Himalaya

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

A welcome development for North Bengal (from the Telegraph 25Feb2013)

 

Teams to tackle disasters

Siliguri, Feb. 24: The state disaster management department has decided to form Quick Response Teams for Siliguri and Darjeeling along with other districts of the state to tackle fire, accidents and natural calamities.
The teams will have volunteers with experience in handling such situations.
Amit Choudhury, a joint secretary of the department, said: “We have decided to form separate QRTs for the plains and hills. These would be dedicated teams posted in Siliguri and Darjeeling. The volunteers would be paid remuneration against their services and will be equipped with machinery and vehicle required in emergencies like accidents or earthquakes. Our attempt is to keep the teams prepared so that they can reach the spot at the earliest.”
“In districts located on the banks of the Ganges and other rivers, we plan to form similar teams which would comprise experienced deep water divers to mitigate casualties during incidents of drowning. The volunteers would be under 35 years,” he added.
The department, in association with the district disaster management cells of Darjeeling and Cooch Behar, held a two-day training programme on school disaster safety for schoolteachers, NGO representatives and block officials.
“The workshop was organised under the National School Safety Project. The idea is to draft school disaster management plans so that students can be safely evacuated in case there is an emergency,” Chaudhuri said.
He added that the state government was planning to introduce disaster management as a compulsory additional subject in secondary course. “It is necessary for children to have a clear concept of disaster management and their duty in case such emergencies occur.”


Photo from STH archives
Praful Rao