Civil Defence Volunteers
CIVIL DEFENCE
- Civil Defence is an effort to protect the citizens of a state measures not amounting to actual combat for providing protection to any person, property, place against hostile attacks and during internal disturbances
- CIVIL DEFENCE IS FORMED UNDER “CIVIL DEFENCE ACT, 1968”
- It uses the principles of emergency operations: mitigation, prevention, and preparedness for disaster as also for response and relief after disaster.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
- To save lifeMinimize damage to propertyTo maintain continuity of productionTo keep up morale of the public To keep maintain law & order
ROLE ENVISAGED FOR CIVIL DEFENCE (AS PER HIGH POWER COMMITTEE REPORT)
PRE- DISASTERS
- Educating the communityAwareness in schools
- Sensitizing Govt. Servants as well as residents
- Involving PSUS and its employees
- Self capacity building
DURING DISASTERS
- Assisting in taking precautionary measures whenever any advance warning is received about any natural disaster Helping in evacuation of population to less vulnerable areas Launching search and rescue operations Providing first aid to injured and transporting them to medical centers Setting up “Information and Guidance Centers” for providing information regarding missing persons, injured, etc., and also information about the nature of facilities and assistance available to affected people
AFTER DISASTERS
- Participating in distribution of relief material to affected people
- Assisting police/traffic police in ensuring smooth movement of emergency vehicles in the affected areas
- Helping the local administration in assessing the extent of loss to life and property
Other Important Information
- Eligibility Criteria to join as a Civil Defence Volunteers and its Structure Elibibility (PDF 168KB)
- List of Civil Defence Volunteers in South District Volunteer List (PDF 2MB)
- Circular for Civil Defence Volunteers in South District Circular (PDF 342KB)