Maharashtra Govt Launches Disaster Management Training In ITIs To Boost Youth Preparedness Amid India-Pakistan Tensions | X/ @CMOMaharashtra

Mumbai: In light of the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan, Maharashtra Minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha on Thursday announced the introduction of disaster management training across all industrial training institutes (ITIs) in the state.

About The Programme

The state skill development minister, in a statement, said a special programme will begin on Thursday to equip students with essential knowledge in civil defence and disaster preparedness.

The aim is to strengthen resilience and readiness among youth in response to potential emergencies, the statement said.

The programme will be launched at the Rajamata Jijau Government ITI in Kopri, Thane, and will be expanded to other ITIs in the state later.

Former Director General of Police Praveen Dixit will guide the sessions, while training will be conducted in collaboration with Aniruddha’s Academy of Disaster Management.

The curriculum will cover various aspects of civil defence and emergency response techniques.

Lodha said the move is a proactive step towards preparing the younger generation to contribute effectively in times of national crisis and natural calamities.

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