The feat was achieved between June 1-30 as part of a special initiative when instructors and trainers of the National Disaster Response Force reached 482 villages, towns and cities to sensitise people about disasters that occur specifically in there areas and alsoin general.
"The aim of this first-of-its kind exercise was to sensitise the vulnerable sections against disasters and bring about a sense of community capacity building.
Singh, who is behind the initiative, said records show if a community is well prepared to combat such issues, the loss of life and property could be brought to as minimum as possible.
"Community awareness and sensitisation on disaster issues holds good for India. While we have reached over a lakh people in a month, many more are still left," he said.
The force also trained school going students as part of this initiative.
Data shows under the over one-lakh people trained, there were 3,078 senior citizens, 30279 men and 8521 women.
A total of 29,732 girls and 35,902 boys were also trained under the same programme.
The initiative has been launched as the NDRF feels that
with disasters of both small and big magnitude occurring frequently in India, it is essential that citizens are "trained" in combating both man-made and natural catastrophes.
"We empower the community on a regular basis as part of our social commitment which also works as our external branding. We do this when we are not tackling disasters.
"In fact, our view is that the entire nation needs to be trained on disaster management and disaster response and therefore, there has to be training on a regular basis," DG Singh had said sometime back while talking on the importance of people's participation in combating any such challenge.
The NDRF, a full deputationist organisation which draws its manpower from central paramilitary forces, works under the Union Home Ministry and its 12 battalions are stationed at strategic locations in the country aided by over two dozen regional response centres in other cities.
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