Delhi: NDMC organises fire safety demonstration for high-rise buildings

IANS April 17, 2025 182 views

The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) recently organized a comprehensive fire safety demonstration targeting high-rise building safety strategies. Experts from NDMC and Delhi Fire Service emphasized the critical importance of continuous fire prevention and community awareness. The event, part of Fire Service Week 2025, commemorated firefighters who lost their lives in historical incidents while promoting public education. Through live demonstrations and expert presentations, the initiative aimed to enhance urban disaster preparedness and safety protocols.

"Fire safety is not only a matter of observation for a week but a daily activity" - Alka Bijlani, NDMC Fire Service Director
New Delhi, April 17: Gearing up for the summer, the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) on Thursday discussed fire safety, prevention, and emergency response strategies for high-rise buildings.

Key Points

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NDMC showcases fire safety techniques for high-rise buildings

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Fire Service Week honors 1944 Bombay Dockyard tragedy

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Experts emphasize community preparedness and education

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Delhi Fire Service highlights critical emergency response skills

At a seminar on ‘Fire Safety in High Rise Buildings’, the civic agency also conducted a fire safety demonstration during the ongoing 'Fire Service Week 2025' under the theme of "Unite to Ignite, a Fire Safe India".

Alka Bijlani, Director (Fire Service), NDMC, said that fire safety is not only a matter of observation for a week but a matter of daily activity.

She said that NDMC Fire Department regularly conducts fire safety training camps in schools, hospitals, electric sub-stations, old age homes, offices and market areas.

She said the Fire Service Week emphasises the significance of community involvement, education, preparedness and innovations in fire safety.

The live demonstration of fire-fighting equipment, appliances, skills and techniques was organised by the fire department of NDMC in collaboration with Delhi Fire Service.

Delhi Fire Service chief Atul Garg said that every fire fighter has the great responsibility to alert people about disaster occurred.

Our duties are very difficult and our work zone is very uncomfortable and dangerous. We are trained to cope up with every situation. He also urged students to spread awareness about fire safety.

NDMC Fire Officer Somvir Singh said the Fire Service Week is observed from April 14 to April 20 to commemorate the 66 fire-fighters who lost their lives in the Bombay Dockyard fire incident on April 14, 1944.

It also serves as a week-long campaign to raise public awareness about fire safety and prevention.

This week-long observance, guided by the Fire Officer, includes various activities to educate the public and promote fire safety measures. This initiative reflects NDMC’s continuous commitment to ensuring the safety of life and property from fire incidents in the NDMC buildings.

The seminar focused on critical aspects of fire safety, prevention, and emergency response strategies in high-rise structures and the way forward to make NDMC resilient.

Mukta Girdhar, Senior Consultant of Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), gave a presentation about the types of disasters and preventive steps against them.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is such an important initiative! Fire safety in high-rises is often overlooked until it's too late. Kudos to NDMC for proactive measures 👏
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the effort, I wish they'd focus more on residential buildings too. Most high-rises in Delhi don't follow basic fire norms. The demo should be mandatory for RWAs!
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Amit S.
The fire fighters are real heroes! Their work conditions are so dangerous yet they save lives every day. Salute to their bravery 🔥🚒
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Neha T.
More awareness programs like this please! My building recently had a fire drill and half the residents didn't even participate. People need to take this seriously.
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Sanjay R.
Good to see practical demonstrations. Videos and theory are fine, but seeing equipment in action makes a real difference in understanding.
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Meena P.
The part about commemorating the 1944 tragedy is touching. We should never forget the sacrifices made by emergency responders. This week serves as an important reminder.

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