An official from the state's disaster management cell said that on a pilot basis, 200 schools in Pune and an equal number in Satara district have already received training on tackling natural calamities.
"We are aiming to train teachers and students of 100 schools in each district in the state from the academic year starting June. We will cover the entire state in the next 3-4 years," Suhas Diwase, director of the state's disaster management cell, told PTI.
"There will be an exhaustive training material and as part of their homework, students will be asked to identify and mitigate risks in case of an emergency. This way, along with teachers, parents will also be sensitised," he said.
Diwase said that district collectors will only be required to monitor the implementation of the programme in schools as the material required has already been dispatched to them for the next academic year.
"We will work on our idea this year. From next year, we will start implementing it," he said.
