Key Points

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha launched the State Disaster Management Plan, stressing the unpredictability of disasters. The initiative includes automated weather stations and a Civil Defence Training Scheme. Online portals for land use and equipment verification were also introduced. The move aims to improve governance and disaster resilience in the state.

Key Points: Tripura CM Manik Saha Launches State Disaster Management Plan

  • Tripura CM launches disaster management plan for 2024-25
  • New automated weather stations enhance early warning systems
  • Civil Defence Training Scheme prepares civilian response teams
  • Online portals introduced for transparency in land use and equipment verification
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Tripura CM launches State Disaster Management Plan, says,' It can never be predicted when a disaster might strike'

Tripura CM Manik Saha unveils disaster management initiatives, emphasizing preparedness and governance reforms to tackle unforeseen calamities.

"It can never be predicted when a disaster might strike. Prevention is better than cure. – Manik Saha"

Agartala, August 5

In a landmark step towards bolstering disaster preparedness and governance reforms in Tripura, Chief Minister Manik Saha on Monday launched the State Disaster Management Plan and inaugurated various initiatives by the Revenue Department. CM Saha expressed hope that in case any disaster occurs state government would be able to deal with it effectively.

The programme marked the official release of the State Disaster Management Plan (2024-25) and the inauguration of several pivotal initiatives under the Revenue Department.

Tripura CM Manik Saha said, "It can never be predicted when a disaster might strike. Last year in August there was flood and heavy rainfall. Prevention is better than cure. In such a scenario, the way a centre has been opened here, I think it is very good, especially for skill development, a centre has been opened to train volunteers... This is very good. If any disaster occurs, we will be able to deal with it effectively."

The event, attended by senior government officials, department heads, and dignitaries, showcased the government's proactive approach to strengthening administrative efficiency and disaster resilience in the state.

Among the key initiatives inaugurated by the Chief Minister were: Release of the State Disaster Management Plan (2024-25), designed to enhance Tripura's capability in managing natural and human-induced disasters through systematic planning and inter-departmental coordination.

Online Inauguration of Technology Demonstration Unit, Hapania, aimed at showcasing disaster response technologies and innovation.

Launching of Civil Defence Training Scheme: This scheme will build trained civilian response teams, empowering communities to handle emergencies effectively.

Dedication to the Nation - 26 Automated Weather Stations and Rain Gauges: Installed across the state, these systems will provide real-time weather data to support early warning systems and informed disaster management decisions.

Launching of Online Portal for Disaster Management Equipment Verification: A new digital platform to ensure transparency and accountability in verifying disaster management tools and resources.

Launching of Online Portal for Change of Land Use (Diversion of Land): This citizen-centric service aims to streamline land use change applications, promoting transparency and ease of access.

Speaking on the occasion, CM Saha emphasised the state's commitment to good governance, citizen welfare, and disaster resilience.

"These initiatives reflect a futuristic and responsive approach to governance. With better planning, technology adoption, and public engagement, Tripura is setting a new standard in disaster management and administrative reforms," he stated.

The programme reinforces Tripura's dedication to building a safer, more transparent, and service-oriented administration aligned with the state's development goals and the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good step but implementation matters most. Hope they conduct regular mock drills and maintain equipment properly. Saw many states launch fancy plans that gather dust later. #AccountabilityNeeded
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Aditya G
As someone from Tripura, I'm proud to see our state leading in disaster management. The civil defence training for locals is brilliant - we villagers are always first responders during floods. Jai Tripura! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
The online portals for equipment verification and land use changes show how technology can reduce corruption. Hope other states replicate this model. Transparency = Good Governance 👍
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Vikram M
While the plan looks comprehensive on paper, I wonder about budget allocation. Disaster management needs continuous funding, not just one-time announcements. Hope the Finance Dept backs this properly.
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Kavya N
Training volunteers is the best part! During last year's floods, local youths did most rescue work before officials arrived. Empowering communities is true disaster preparedness 👏

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