Pushpa Gujral Science City marked International Disaster Management Day with a strong call to integrate disaster preparedness and risk reduction into educational curricula at all levels. The event emphasised the growing need for public awareness and readiness to reduce loss of life and property during natural disasters.
As part of the observance, students participated in a live fire safety demonstration using fire extinguishers, gaining valuable hands-on training in emergency response.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr Rajesh Grover, Director, Science City, underscored that disasters can occur anywhere and in various forms, making preparedness the most critical factor in reducing impact.
Dr Grover also highlighted the regional context, noting that incessant rainfall, rising river levels, and the controlled release of excess dam water have kept Punjab on high alert.
Delivering the vote of thanks, Dr Munish Soin, Scientist-D at Science City, emphasised the role of nature-based solutions in disaster management.
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