NBU to offer disaster study |
OUR CORRESPONDENT |
Siliguri, May 4:
North Bengal University will start a three-month certificate course in
disaster management from the coming academic session following prods
from governor M.K. Narayanan who highlighted the role the institution
needed to play in the region prone to natural calamities.
On April 25, the
executive council — one of the highest decision making bodies at the NBU
— approved a proposal of the department of lifelong learning and
extension (to start the course at the university).
“North Bengal’s
geography is such that it is prone to natural calamities like
landslides, earthquakes and floods. Honourable Governor M.K. Narayanan
who is also the chancellor had asked the varsity to take necessary steps
to start disaster management courses. We have initiated the process and
the executive council at its last meeting on April 25 approved the
proposal to start the course. In this way, we can prepare youths in the
region to play a proactive role during natural calamities,” said
vice-chancellor Somnath Ghosh.
Narayanan had
asked the varsity to focus on the study of disaster management at the
42nd convocation in April 2010. “The varsity is located in a region that
is prone to natural calamities. Landslides are rampant in Darjeeling
hills, floods in Jalpaiguri and Cooch Behar and earthquakes and cyclones
hit this region frequently. In this kind of scenario, the varsity can
play a vital role by establishing a Centre of Excellence for study of
disaster management,” Narayanan had said.
Full article is available here Comment by Praful Rao NBU did have a diploma course in Disaster Management earlier and STH has participated on a number of occasions in field visits/ workshops. We hope to do this again
Praful Rao,
Kalimpong,
Dist Darjeeling
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SaveTheHills(STH) is a group of concerned citizens who are raising awareness about landslides in Darjeeling-Sikkim Himalaya. Many landslides are the direct or indirect result of human interference and preventable if sufficient care is taken. As such, unless we begin a comprehensive and sustained program towards landslide management, prevention and mitigation, the consequences of ignoring years of human callousness will, in the future be devastating.
Monday, May 5, 2014
From the Telegraph (05May2014) - North Bengal University to start Disaster Management Studies
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