North East Institute of Social Sciences and Research (NEISSR) successfully conducted a Capacity Building and Training Program on Disaster Preparedness on 7th April 2026 at BAM Hall. The programme was collaboratively organized in partnership with the Home Guards, Civil Defence and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), and the Community Development Forum, NEISSR, with the objective of strengthening awareness and practical response skills among participants.
The programme began with an evacuation exercise simulating an earthquake scenario, enabling participants to practice safe and timely evacuation procedures in a controlled environment.
The technical sessions formed the core of the programme. Mr. Kangkang, Sub-Inspector, highlighted the existing gap in disaster awareness and noted that lack of preparedness often leads to panic during emergencies. He informed that around 360 volunteers have been trained so far and emphasized that disaster preparedness is essential not only during crises but also in everyday life. Mr. Angukato, Assistant Sub-Inspector, stressed the importance of mock drills and maintaining calmness during disasters, noting that many casualties occur due to panic rather than the disaster itself. He also highlighted the importance of first aid and CPR in saving lives during emergencies.
The programme included practical, skill-based sessions on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Emergency Medical Response (EMR), focusing on timely intervention, stabilization of victims, and prevention of further injury. A demonstration on bandaging techniques was conducted by Mr. Lanutemsu H/LNK, covering various methods such as jaw, chest, arm slings, neck, capeline, finger, and spiral bandages.
A session on fire safety and management was also conducted, explaining the fire triangle – fuel, heat, and oxygen—and different types of fire extinguishers, including water, foam, dry chemical powder (DCP), and CO₂. Participants were trained in the PASS technique (Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep) and engaged in a live demonstration on the use of fire extinguishers.
The programme commenced with formal moderation by Ms. Kili Awomi. Earlier, the programme began with a welcome address delivered by Rev. Fr. G.L. Khing, Vice Principal and Administrator of NEISSR, who briefly emphasized the importance of disaster preparedness and highlighting the institute’s focus on integrating theoretical learning with practical-based experience.
The programme concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Dr. Toli H. Kiba, Head of Department, Social Work, NEISSR, who expressed gratitude to all collaborating agency, resource persons, and participants for their active involvement and contribution to the success of the training programme.

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