PM Modi, HM Shah Salute NDRF's Courage on Raising Day 2024

Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his deepest appreciation to the National Disaster Response Force on its Raising Day, highlighting its tireless work to protect lives and restore hope during disasters. Home Minister Amit Shah also saluted the force, stating it has become the pillar of trust the nation relies on during calamities. The NDRF, established in 2006, comprises 16 battalions deployed strategically across 68 locations nationwide. The force was created following a series of devastating natural disasters to provide a dedicated, professional disaster response mechanism.

Key Points: PM Modi, Amit Shah Praise NDRF on Raising Day

  • PM Modi praises NDRF's professionalism in crises
  • Force is a benchmark in disaster preparedness
  • HM Shah calls NDRF a pillar of trust
  • NDRF formed in 2006 after major disasters
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NDRF works tirelessly to protect lives, provide relief: PM Modi

PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah commend the National Disaster Response Force for its tireless work in disaster relief and saving countless lives.

"Their skills and sense of duty exemplify the highest standards of service. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Jan 19

On the Raising Day of the National Disaster Response Force, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday extended his deepest appreciation to the men and women whose professionalism and resolve stand tall in moments of crisis. He said that the NDRF works tirelessly to protect lives, provide relief and restore hope during disasters.

Taking to social media platform X, PM Modi wrote, "On the Raising Day of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), we extend our deepest appreciation to the men and women whose professionalism and resolve stand tall in moments of crisis. Always at the forefront when a calamity strikes, NDRF personnel work tirelessly to protect lives, provide relief and restore hope under the most challenging circumstances."

He further said that the skills, discipline and sense of duty displayed by NDRF personnel exemplify the highest standards of public service.

"Their skills and sense of duty exemplify the highest standards of service. Over the years, the NDRF has emerged as a benchmark in disaster preparedness and response, earning much respect internationally," the Prime Minister added.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma also extended greetings on the occasion.

Taking to social media X, he said, "On NDRF Raising Day, we salute the courage, professionalism, and dedication of the National Disaster Response Force. Ever ready in times of crisis, NDRF's swift response and selfless service have saved countless lives across the nation."

The NDRF continues to play a crucial role in strengthening India's disaster response capabilities through its commitment and expertise.

HM Shah took to X to extend his greetings to the force, and said, "Warm greetings to the personnel of NDRF on Raising Day. Through its significant role in realising the Modi govt's resolve to build a disaster-resilient India, the NDRF has today become the pillar of trust the nation relies on during calamities. Salute to the martyrs who sacrificed themselves for the safety of others."

Every year on January 19, India observes NDRF Raising Day, commemorating the anniversary of the formation of the National Disaster Response Force.

Established in 2006 under the Disaster Management Act, the NDRF has remained at the forefront of disaster management in the country, carrying out thousands of rescue, relief and evacuation operations across India.

The NDRF currently comprises 16 battalions of specialised disaster response personnel, strategically deployed at 68 locations nationwide.

These locations are selected based on vulnerability assessments and overall threat levels identified by the agency. The presence of these base camps enables the force to reach disaster-hit areas and affected communities swiftly and efficiently.

The origins of the NDRF can be traced back to a series of devastating natural disasters that India faced between 1990 and 2004.

Recognising the need for a dedicated and professional disaster response mechanism, the government enacted the Disaster Management Act on December 26, 2005. Subsequently, the National Disaster Response Force was formally constituted on January 19, 2006.

The NDRF's motto, 'Aapada Seva Sadaiv Sarvatra', reflects its commitment to providing sustained disaster response services under all circumstances. Over the years, the force has lived up to this motto through its courage, discipline and dedication.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Absolutely. They are our real-life superheroes. No festival, no holiday, just duty. I remember seeing them waist-deep in water rescuing an elderly woman on TV. It brought tears to my eyes. Jai Hind!
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Aman W
While the appreciation is well-deserved, I hope this translates into better equipment and more battalions on the ground. With climate change, disasters are becoming more frequent. We need to invest more in their capabilities and welfare.
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Sarah B
Working in disaster management in India must be incredibly challenging given the population density and diverse geography. The fact that they've earned international respect says a lot. Kudos to the entire force.
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Karthik V
My cousin served in the NDRF. The stories he tells... working for 48 hours straight during a cyclone, eating on the move. They do it without expecting any fame. Salute to the spirit of service. 🙏
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Nisha Z
It's good to see recognition for our forces beyond the military. Disaster management is critical for a country like ours. Hope more young people are inspired to join. A noble and essential profession.

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