Amit Shah Lauds NDRF's Global Role, Lays Foundation for 6 New Centres

Union Home Minister Amit Shah laid foundation stones for six new Regional Response Centres of the NDRF and virtually inaugurated one in Dehradun. He stated that the President's Colour Award recognizes not only the NDRF but also state forces and volunteers. Shah highlighted that the NDMA and NDRF have established India's global reputation in disaster relief over two decades. NDRF Director General Piyush Anand noted the force has participated in over 12,000 rescue operations, saving more than 1.5 lakh lives.

Key Points: Amit Shah: NDRF, NDMA Put India on Global Disaster Map

  • Amit Shah lays foundations for 6 NDRF centres
  • President's Colour Award given to NDRF
  • Shah says NDMA, NDRF put India on global disaster map
  • NDRF saved over 1.5 lakh lives in 12,000 operations
  • CAPF soldiers planted over 7 crore trees since 2019
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Amit Shah lays foundation stones for 6 NDRF centres; says, "NDMA, NDRF have put India on global map in field of disaster relief"

Home Minister Amit Shah says President's Colour Award recognises NDRF, SDRF, and volunteers. He lays foundation for 6 new Regional Response Centres.

"The President's medal awarded to the NDRF today is not an acknowledgement of the services rendered by the NDRF alone. - Amit Shah"

Ghaziabad, May 14

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said the President's Colour Award conferred upon the National Disaster Response Force was a recognition not only of the force's service but also of the collective contribution of disaster response agencies and volunteers across the country.

Addressing the President's Colour Award Ceremony of the NDRF in Ghaziabad, Shah said the honour acknowledged the efforts of the NDRF, State Disaster Response Forces (SDRFs), Panchayats, state machinery, NCC, NSS and thousands of 'Aapada Mitras' engaged in disaster relief work.

"The President's medal awarded to the NDRF today is not an acknowledgement of the services rendered by the NDRF alone. The President has simultaneously acknowledged the disaster relief work of the NDRF, the SDRF, the Panchayat, the state machinery, the NCC, the NSS, and the thousands of 'aapada mitra' engaged in service," Shah said.

"Wherever a disaster has occurred or is about to occur across the country, when NDRF personnel reach the spot, the people breathe a sigh of relief," he added.

Highlighting India's growing stature in disaster management, Shah said the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and the NDRF had established India's global reputation in the field over the past two decades.

"In 20 years, the NDMA and NDRF have put India on the global map in the field of disaster relief. This is a matter of pride for all of us, but for me, as the country's Home Minister, it is a matter of special pride," he said.

The Home Minister also praised the green campus of the NDRF facility and referred to environmental initiatives undertaken by security forces.

"I have never seen such a lush green campus anywhere else... Before this rainy season, the CAPF soldiers have planted more than 7 crore trees since 2019," Shah said.

During the event, the Home Minister laid the foundation stones for six Regional Response Centres (RRCs) of the NDRF and virtually inaugurated one such centre in Dehradun.

The Home Minister also took the salute at the ceremony.

Earlier, NDRF Director General Piyush Anand said the force has participated in over 12,000 rescue operations and saved more than 1.5 lakh lives since its inception.

"NDRF has participated in more than 12,000 rescue operations and saved the lives of over 1.5 lakh people. In 2025, NDRF took part in over 1400 operations," Anand said.

He also said that more than 5,500 SDRF personnel had been trained free of cost by the NDRF under the guidance of the Union Home Minister.

The President's Colour Award, also known as the 'Nishaan', is one of the highest honours bestowed upon a military or paramilitary force in recognition of exceptional service, dedication and achievement.

The NDRF, functioning under the Ministry of Home Affairs, has played a key role in rescue and relief operations during floods, earthquakes, cyclones, landslides, industrial accidents and other emergencies across the country.

In recent years, Shah has presented the prestigious honour to several police and security forces on behalf of the President of India.

Assam Police received the President's Colour Award on May 10, 2022, in Guwahati for exemplary services, while Haryana Police was conferred the honour on February 14, 2023, at the Haryana Police Academy in Karnal. Chhattisgarh Police was also presented the President's Colour Award in Raipur in December 2024 in recognition of its 25 years of service.

- ANI

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Priya S
So true! I remember during the 2013 Uttarakhand floods, NDRF teams risked their lives to save people. This recognition is well-deserved. But we also need to train local volunteers better—Panchayats and "Aapada Mitras" need more resources. Bureaucracy can delay things when every minute counts.
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Rohit P
Salute to the NDRF jawans! Saving 1.5 lakh lives is no small feat. The President's Colour Award is a proud moment for the nation. But I hope the new RRCs in places like Dehradun are equipped for quick deployment—especially in hilly areas where landslides are common. Proper equipment and timely funding matter more than ceremonies.
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Vikram M
Good news, but we need to focus on disaster prevention too—deforestation and unplanned construction worsen floods and landslides. Planting 7 crore trees since 2019 is commendable, but urban planning needs a rethink. Let's not just react to disasters but prevent them. Still, kudos to the NDRF for their dedication.
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Kavya N
This is a big deal! My uncle was trapped during the 2018 Kerala floods, and NDRF reached within hours. They are true heroes. The 6 new centres will help cover more areas. But we need similar focus on SDRF training—local response is often the first line of defense. More "Aapada Mitras" in every village, please.
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Siddharth J
Respect to NDRF for their service! Laying foundations for 6 new RRCs is a

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