NDRF Earned Trust of 140 Crore Indians in 20 Years: Amit Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah attended the President's Colour Award Ceremony of the NDRF in Ghaziabad. He praised the force for earning the trust of 140 crore Indians in just 20 years through dedicated service. Shah highlighted the force's humanitarian work in rescuing both humans and animals during disasters. He expressed confidence in NDRF's ability to work towards a goal of zero casualties under PM Modi's leadership.

Key Points: NDRF Earns Trust of 140 Crore Indians in 20 Years: Amit Shah

  • NDRF awarded President's Colour in Ghaziabad
  • Amit Shah praises force's 20 years of service
  • Force earned trust of 140 crore Indians
  • Goal of zero casualties in disasters mentioned
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NDRF earned trust of 140 crore Indians in just 20 years: Amit Shah

Home Minister Amit Shah praises NDRF for earning the trust of 140 crore Indians in 20 years, awarding President's Colour at Ghaziabad ceremony.

"In just 20 years, the force has earned the trust of 140 crore people of the country. - Amit Shah"

Ghaziabad, May 14

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday attended the President's Colour Award Ceremony of the National Disaster Response Force in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad and praised the force for earning the trust and confidence of the people through its dedicated service over the last two decades.

During the ceremony, Amit Shah reviewed the parade and took the salute from NDRF personnel, acknowledging the force's contribution towards disaster response, rescue operations, and humanitarian assistance across the country. Senior officials of the NDRF were also present at the event.

Addressing the gathering, the Home Minister said, "Today, the National Disaster Response Force has been honoured with the President's Colour, which is a matter of pride and prestige for all of us. This honour represents the collective service, courage, valour, and dedication of all personnel of the force."

He said receiving the President's Colour was one of the highest recognitions for any force and added that the NDRF had fully justified the honour through its commitment and service over the past 20 years.

"Receiving the President's Colour for any force is a matter of great pride. But through today's programme, I want to say that these 20 years of the NDRF are not merely years of achievement and recognition. By earning this Presidential honour through your dedication and duty, you have truly justified this recognition," HM Shah said.

Praising the force for its humanitarian work, he said the NDRF had not only earned the affection of the people but also their complete faith during times of crisis.

"Wherever there has been a disaster, when NDRF personnel arrive in their uniform, people breathe a sigh of relief. They believe they will be saved. In just 20 years, the force has earned the trust of 140 crore people of the country," he said.

The Union Home Minister also highlighted the force's efforts in rescuing both humans and animals during disasters. "They not only save human lives but also rescue animals. Our goal is to ensure minimum loss of life as well as property," he added.

Speaking about disaster preparedness, HM Shah said the Ministry of Home Affairs had been working extensively to deal with challenges such as heatwaves and other natural disasters. "We will continue to work towards reducing casualties to zero," he said.

Expressing confidence in the force, Amit Shah said the NDRF would continue to work with greater strength to protect the country from all kinds of disasters.

The Union Home Minister said, "I am confident that the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) will continue to work with even greater strength to protect the people of the country from any kind of disaster. Under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi, since 2014, efforts have been made not only for disaster risk reduction but also to improve preparedness and response systems. Today, we have reached a stage where we can move towards a goal of zero casualties."

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 emblem is worn by officers on the left-hand sleeve of their uniform.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone from the US, I'm impressed by India's focus on building such a capable disaster response force. In just 20 years, NDRF has become a model for other developing nations. The fact that they even rescue animals speaks volumes about their compassion. Kudos to all the personnel!
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Priya S
NDRF has indeed changed the disaster response game in India. I remember during the 2015 Chennai floods, people waited days for help. Now, NDRF reaches even remote areas within hours. However, the goal of zero casualties is ambitious - we need better local-level preparedness and early warning systems too.
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Vikram M
Nice to see NDRF getting recognition. But I hope the government doesn't just make big statements during events. The real test is whether these forces get modern equipment, better training, and adequate manpower. Also, why is every achievement credited to the current government? NDRF's work speaks for itself.
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Ananya R
This is a well-deserved honour for NDRF. They've rescued people from Uttarakhand floods, Odisha cyclones, and even helped during the pandemic. But I feel we need more battalions in every state. When disaster strikes, local presence matters more than deploying from far away. Still, very proud of our heroes! 🙏

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