Civil Defence Director Manisha Saxena, IAS, (Divisional Commissioner-cum-Secretary - Revenue) stressed the need for "Each one, Teach one, Each day" to create a safe and self-reliant society and nation.
Commending the volunteers for their exemplary work and their contribution to the society she stated that she was proud to be commanding an organization that played an important role in the society.
She was speaking at the 71st Raising Day of the Civil Defence as the chief guest. The celebrations showcased the mettle of this volunteer organization with the personnel displaying disaster rescue drills.
Established in 1964 in the Capital, Civil Defence has been placed under the jurisdiction of Divisional Commissioner, Delhi with effect from January 1, 2011. It played a significant role during the 1965 and 1971 Indo-Pak wars.
Smt. Saxena said, "The foundation of a progressive nation starts at the individual level. A safe nation can only be achieved by having the foundation of a safe mohalla which would translate to a safe community and a safe state and ultimately a safe nation." She also congratulated the civil defence volunteers for creating awareness about cashless economy.
Outstanding Civil Defence volunteers were honored for their good work and Volunteer was felicitated for saving the life of an accident victim in the early hours of morning. The victim was former District Magistrate S M Kataria.
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In his welcome address Rahul Sudan, Senior Staff Officer (Civil Defence) gave information on the history and activities of Civil Defence in Delhi. At an impressive ceremony held at Shaheed Amir Chand Govt. Sarvodaya Vidyalaya, to celebrate the 71st Raising Day of Civil Defence (CD), the participants of this voluntary force displayed the quiet role played by them during the times of peace and emergency.
Also on display were Civil Defence Services like, rescue, first-aid, fire fighting, welfare among other things besides a photo exhibition of Civil Defence Activities. The Civil Defence teams lead by Hari Om Shukla as Incident Commander and Anil Kumar Mathur as in-charge of warden post led the disaster rescue drills which showcased various methods and techniques on how to deal with disasters and save lives.
This included firefighting, rescuing the surface casualties through emergency methods of rescue and rendering first aid to the injured. For Ist floor casualties, methods like Self Rescue by Multi Thumb Knot and Fireman's Lift and sliding stretcher by one ladder were used.
The 2nd floor casualties were cleared using Sliding Stretcher on two parallel Rope method. The casualties of third floor were rescued by providing sliding chute and of 4th floor were rescued by Flying Fox method and self rescue from roof. All Rescue Methods were displayed by the trained Civil Defence volunteers with precision and confidence.
More than 5000 invitees and guests cheered the participants and praised their efforts in saving the lives of people trapped/injured during disasters.
The Chief Guest awarded the President's meritorious medal to Dinanath Yadav, ICD, Hasmat Ali, Division Warden (Shahdara Distt.) and Mukesh Saubhagya, Dy. Division Warden (South East Distt.) and DGCD, MHA, Disc to Hemdutt Dixit, Instructor (North West Distt), M. K. Aggarwal, Division Warden and Sh. Lalit Goyal, Deputy Division Warden (Shahdara Distt.). She also handed over the certificates and medals to the Winners and Runners-up of Inter district Professional and sports competitions.
The certificates of FIFA world cup were also distributed to the officials and volunteers for their outstanding performance during the deployment at FIFA under-17, world cup in Delhi. Manisha Saxena, IAS, Divisional Commissioner-cum-Secretary (Revenue)-cum-Director Civil Defence acknowledged the "Nishkam Sewa" spirit of Civil Defence Volunteers who performed various duties from time to time. She Motivated Civil Defence Wardens/Volunteers to encourage more and more citizen to join Civil Defence and get them trained in First-Aid, Fire Fighting & Rescue so that any kind of disaster can be dealt in effective manner and to continue working with zeal, enthusiasm and devotion in the service to the nation.