Live Updates in hindi: 1068 teachers will become disaster management trainers by bepc bihar
Bihar State Disaster Management Authority will provide training to teachers
Latest Updated On 17/03/2025: 1068 teachers from different blocks of the state will learn about disaster management. They will be aware of what to do and what not to do during a disaster, how to react in different types of disasters. They will be trained under the Chief Minister's School Safety Program. These teachers will receive training as master trainers. They will be trained by the Bihar State Disaster Management Authority. Two teachers each (one female and one male) from different blocks under eight divisions will have to attend this training.
- Two teachers from each block will be made master teachers
- Training is to be given under CM School Safety Program
They will be given two days of residential training in a total of 10 batches. This state-level training will be held at Chandragupta Management Institute, Patna. People from the authority will be present as trainers in it. Bihar Education Project Council (BEPC) has written a letter to all the District Education Officers and District Program Officers (EE-SSA) asking them to select teachers from their districts.
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The training program will start from April 3. The training program will start from April 3 and will continue till May 27. After receiving training as master trainers, these teachers will train others, who will give information about disaster management to the children in the government schools of the state.
What is the Chief Minister's School Safety Program? The objective of the program is to develop disaster management skills in children by including the school safety program in the regular teaching process. The school premises have to be kept safe from disaster risks (structural and non-structural). A culture of safety from disasters has to be developed in the state through children.
School children will work in teams to prevent crime
School children will work in teams as responsible people in the society. These children will keep an eye on crimes against women and child trafficking. If they come to know about such incidents anywhere in the neighbourhood or in the family, they will immediately inform the concerned authorities. CID Vulnerable Classes has trained police and teachers to make 40 thousand children from ninth to twelfth standard of government schools aware of their social responsibilities. They will now inform these children about all the procedures for filing complaints. These children are from 1100 government schools of the state. These will include 22 boys and 22 girls. Such programs have been organized in schools to empower children, so that they are aware of their rights. Information will be given about Child Line, Women Helpline, Women Commission and Women Police Station. In the program, children will be given information about protection unit, child welfare committees, child line.
