Over half of buildings in Capital built in unplanned manner: L-G

Update: 2023-03-28 18:38 GMT

New Delhi: More than half of the buildings in Delhi have been built in an unplanned manner exposing the city to the threat of disasters like earthquake, Delhi Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena said Tuesday.

Speaking at the launch of the Aapda Mitra training programme by the IP University, he said the role these volunteers will play during a potential disaster is very important as they would be the first responders.

Their role is not confined to only disasters but they are expected to respond to incidents like road accidents, snatching, eve-teasing etc, the L-G said.

“Fifty-sixty per cent of the buildings of Delhi have been constructed in an unplanned manner due to flux of urbanisation, as a result of it, we are running the risk of the big fire, earthquake-like disasters. Seeing these disaster perceptions, the role of Aapda Mitra volunteers is significant,” Saxena added.

The L-G also inaugurated the newly built Atal Incubation Centre’ and auditorium-cum-placement centre & open air theatre’ of the Dwarka campus of the university.

Delhi Principal Secretary (Home) Ashwani Kumar

said a total of 1,800 Aapda Mitras are being trained as a part of this drive.

As many as 600 volunteers are being trained by IP University and the rest 1,200 volunteers are being trained by Skill Corporation of India to meet any disaster needs of Delhi.

IP University will train 600 Aapda Mitra volunteers selected by Delhi Disaster Management Authority. The university will conduct this training programme in a phased manner. At first, training programme for 100 such volunteers has been started today. The duration of this basic intensive training programme is 12 days.

The training module for these volunteers has been prepared by the Centre of Excellence in Disaster Management (CEMS) of the University with close coordination with DDMA. The training for the next batch will start after the successful completion of a training programme for the previous batch.

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