Key Points

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has inaugurated a cutting-edge State Disaster Response Force headquarters in Patna, marking a significant upgrade in the state's emergency preparedness. The new facility encompasses comprehensive infrastructure including training centers, residential complexes, and specialized facilities for flood-relief training. This modern campus will enable SDRF personnel to enhance their skills and respond more effectively to natural calamities. The project represents a strategic investment in Bihar's disaster management capabilities, reducing reliance on external training resources.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Launches Bihar's New SDRF Disaster Management Hub

  • Modern SDRF complex spread across expansive area with advanced facilities
  • Includes administrative building, training center, and residential complexes
  • First phase completed with second phase nearing completion
  • Aims to reduce dependency on external training institutions
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Bihar CM Nitish Kumar inaugurates SDRF headquarters in Patna

Bihar CM inaugurates state-of-the-art SDRF headquarters in Patna, enhancing disaster response capabilities and training infrastructure

"The state government has consistently worked to strengthen disaster management systems - Nitish Kumar"

Patna, Sep 19

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, on Friday, inaugurated the newly constructed State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) building at Dilawarpur in Patna district.

Deputy Chief Ministers Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha, Chief Secretary Pratyay Amrit, along with several Ministers and senior officials, attended the ceremony.

Speaking at the event, Nitish Kumar said the state government has consistently worked to strengthen disaster management systems in Bihar, and the new facility would significantly improve efficiency, training, and accommodation for SDRF personnel.

Established in 2010 on the lines of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), the SDRF has played a key role in relief and rescue operations in a disaster-prone state like Bihar.

However, the absence of an in-house training infrastructure often forced SDRF personnel to depend on facilities in other states.

The new campus aims to bridge that gap.

Spread across a modern complex, the facility includes administrative building and auditorium with a capacity of 500 people, training centre for 290 trainees and a rapid disaster response team-building unit for 30 soldiers, national-level swimming pool designed for flood-relief training, residential facilities with family housing for 108 officers and 150 employees, barracks to accommodate 330 soldiers, mess hall and residences for the commandant and deputy commandant.

Officials said the state-of-the-art centre will not only enhance the preparedness of the SDRF but also reduce dependency on outside training institutions, allowing Bihar to respond more swiftly to natural calamities such as floods, storms, and earthquakes.

The first phase of construction, which included the administrative building and residential complexes, was completed earlier this year.

The second phase, comprising the auditorium with a 500-seat capacity and a national-level swimming pool for flood-relief training, training facilities, and barracks, was originally scheduled for June 2025 but has been delayed by a few months.

Officials emphasised that SDRF plays a vital role during the monsoon season, particularly in flood management and rescue operations.

Personnel are deployed along major rivers to prevent tragedies, evacuate stranded villagers, and provide relief.

With enhanced facilities, the SDRF will be able to respond faster and more effectively to emergencies such as floods, storms, and other disasters.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is a much-needed initiative. Our disaster response teams have been working in difficult conditions for years. Hope this improves their efficiency during monsoon crises.
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Aman W
Good step but why the delay in second phase? Floods don't wait for construction deadlines. Hope they complete it before next monsoon season.
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Sarah B
As someone who has seen flood relief operations firsthand, this infrastructure upgrade is crucial. Proper training facilities will save lives during emergencies.
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Vikram M
Residential facilities for families too! This shows the government is thinking about the welfare of our disaster response heroes. They risk their lives for us 🙏
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Nisha Z
Hope this isn't just another building inauguration. The real test will be during the next flood season. Proper maintenance and equipment are equally important.
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Michael C
Investing in disaster preparedness is always money well spent. The swimming pool for flood-relief training is a particularly smart feature given Bihar's geography.

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