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DM lauds Civil Defence role

?NEGATIVE THINKING among people and also increase in violence was the biggest threat to our society and there was a need to control it or else it would destroy the very fabric of our democratic society,? said District Magistrate Amrit Abhijat, while addressing a seminar organised by the Civil Defence Corps here on Monday. He was present as the controller of the Civil Defence.

Published on: May 17, 2006 12:06 AM IST
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“NEGATIVE THINKING among people and also increase in violence was the biggest threat to our society and there was a need to control it or else it would destroy the very fabric of our democratic society,” said District Magistrate Amrit Abhijat, while addressing a seminar organised by the Civil Defence Corps here on Monday. He was present as the controller of the Civil Defence.

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District Magistrate praised the services of the Civil Defence and said the volunteers were always ready to extend a helping hand during natural calamities and big events. He also informed that he had already sent a letter to the PM’s office with the request of felicitating the Civil Defence Corps for their invaluable contributions.

Chief guest director CV Rai said, “Our responsibilities had increased with the increase in militant activities. He also gave volunteers the suggestion of maintaining a ‘house of register’ of their particular area and also appoint at least one person who could inform them about the current happenings in that area.

Chief warden urged the DM to ensure establishment of a separate office for the functioning of all the wings of the Civil Defence.

Other speakers were Dr Rama Singh, Dr Usha Mishra, Rani Mishra, Dr Ila Malviya, Nasir Zaidi, and Sardar Ajeet Singh.

 
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