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Himanta inaugurated the disaster management center and research in IIT Guwahati

Himanta inaugurated the disaster management center and research in IIT Guwahati
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Guwahati: The Chairman of the Minister of Himanta Buswa Sarma has inaugurated a ‘new’ Disaster Management and Research Center in India Guwahati Institute of Technology.
This new facility was inaugurated recently in front of Prof.
RK Bhandari, Former Director, Central Building Research Institute (CBRI), Prof.
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Sitharam, Director, IIT Guwahati, Iigg faculty, researchers, and many national and international experts from all over the world.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his speech delivered for 2020 IIT Guwahati’s convocation, has asked the Institute to build a disaster management center and risk reduction that will help the North Eastern countries effectively manage various natural and industrial disasters.
This new facility was inaugurated during the seventh edition of the prestigious Quadrennial International Conference on the recent progress in the Geotechnical Earthquish Engineering and Dynamics of Land ‘(Icragee) was carried out between 12 and 15 July 2021.
The conference focuses on geo-hazard risk mapping, creating a strong disaster infrastructure and guarantees collaboration between universities and practitioners working on trouble related to geo-danger hazards.
Conveying the initial address, Sarma said, “Disaster Management and Research Center was dedicated to the People of Assam and all the northeast.
I congratulate Prof.
TG Sitharam and the Head of the Founding Center this new center Prof.
Sudip Partners for a quick implementation of the vision of PM and started academic programs Enhanced.

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Sitharam, CM noted that developing university networks to work on disaster problems was one of the important goals of the 10-point agenda of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on disaster risk reduction.
Overcoming the ‘Icragee’ International Conference, Prof.
TG Sitharam said, “This conference focuses on the purpose of the government’s agenda regarding disaster risk reduction.
The government has encouraged a reduction in disaster risk in public expenditure, especially in infrastructure development that has become a top priority since the prime minister has launched the 10-point agenda of disaster risk reduction Of course.

This initiative is for the development of northeast India which has been late for a long time.
Many infrastructure projects such as roads, rails, bridges and airports have been taken and also completed connecting the northeastern state throughout India never before.
Northern East countries are among the most likely to disasters, it is very important to ensure reducing infrastructure losses from disasters, including extreme climate events.
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Sitharam also inaugurated an international webinar on the ‘shift paradigm in disaster risk reduction: the role of academics, research, innovation and policy,’ held together by the newly inaugurated CDMR, IIT Guwahati and Indo-Japan Lab, Japan.
He asked the CDMR and Assam (ASMDA) disaster management authority to collaborate with the development of Assam and establish a network with various institutions in the northern region (NER) to overcome the problem of disaster risk reduction because this requires a joint effort.
Prof.
Sudip partner, head, CDMR, IIT Guwahati, welcomed officials and participants and highlighted the new Central Encourage area, the strength of the Interdisciplinary Faculty and the new center vision.
Prof.
Rajib Shaw from Keio University, Japan, delivered the thematic address.
Internationally recognized experts from FAO Dhaka, Jac Trust, UK; Institute of Global Environmental Strategy (Iges), Japan; National Institute of Caster Management (NIDM), New Delhi; The Assam Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), Guwahati delivered a study invited to this event.
More than 400 registered participants for this webinar.

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