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National Institute of Disaster Management (Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt National Institute of Disaster Management (Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India) Webinar/One day Online Training Programme Calendar for the year 2020-21 (Conducted) Sl.No. Webinar Topic Webinar Date Days Name of Faculty Name of External Expert States Apr-20 1 How to Produce 10-Apr-20 Friday Prof. Surya Gp. Capt. Ashok Nigam Additional New Delhi Programme during the Parkash Director General NABM, Dr. R. Present Crisis by Shreedhar, Professor Emeritus, Shri maintaining the Social P. Das, DDG Training, Shri Sumit Distancing Goel, DDG(Engg.), NABM, dr. Uma Shanker Singh Programme Executive, NABM. 2 How to Produce 10-Apr-20 Friday Prof. Surya Gp. Capt. Ashok Nigam Additional New Delhi Programme during the Parkash Director General NABM, Dr. R. Present Crisis by Shreedhar, Professor Emeritus, Shri maintaining the Social P. Das, DDG Training, Shri Sumit Distancing Goel, DDG(Engg.), NABM, Dr. Uma Shanker Singh Programme Executive, NABM. 3 Covid-19 Pandemics - 22-Apr-20 Wednesday Prof. Surya Dr. D Chakrapani IAS (Retd), Former Andhra Disaster Management Parkash Founder, DG APHRDI Pradesh Perspectives in Collaboration with APHRDI 4 National Webinar on Urban 29-Apr-20 Wednesday Dr. Ajinder Walia, Smt. Sushma Sagar, Division of New Delhi Health Hazard and Trauma Surgery and Critical Care Preparedness in Global AIIMS New Delhi, Dr E. Aravind Raj, Pandemic Covid-19 in the Departdment of Phychiatric Social Collaboratio With Shri Work, National Institute of Mental Shaheed Bhagat Singh Health and Neuro Science College Delhi University (NIMHANS) Bangalore May-20 5 National Webinar on Urban 02-May-20 Saturday Dr. Ajinder Walia, Smt Sushma Sagar, Division of New Delhi Health Hazard and Trauma Surgery and Critical Care Preparedness in Global AIIMS New Delhi, Dr E. Aravind Raj, Pandemic Covid-19 in the Departdment of Phychiatric Social Collaboratio With Shri Work, National Institute of Mental Shaheed Bhagat Singh Health and Neuro Science College Delhi University (NIMHANS) Bangalore 6 Covid -19 Pandemics : 9-May-20 Saturday Prof. Surya Dr. Satish Ranjan Ex Senior New Delhi Issues and Interventions Parkash Scientist, Medcal faculty, Univ. Hospital, Germany Moderator Dr. Umashankar Singh, NABM 7 Webinar on "PANDEMIC, 15-May-20 Friday Shri Ashish Kumar 1. Dr. Jugal Kishore, Director Uttar Pradesh LOCKDOWN AND WAY Panda Professor & HoD, Community FORWARD" With Invertis Medicine, VMMC & SJH, New Delhi University Bareilly, (U.P.) 2. Sh. Awdhesh Kumar, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil Engg., Invertis University, Bareilly PATRONS 1. Dr. YDS Arya Vice Chancellor, Invertis University 2. Dr. Umesh Gautam Chancellor, Invertis University 3. Dr. R.K Shula Dean Engg. Invertis University 8 New Normal: System and 15-May-20 Friday Prof. Santosh 1. Sh. Sanjay Srivastava, Chief, DRR New Delhi Technology for Disaster Kumar Section ICT & DRR Division (United Response Nations ESCAP) 2. DG, NDRF 3. Sh. P.N. Rai, Member, BSDMA 9 Effect of COVID-19 on 15-May-20 Friday Dr. Kumar Raka Shri Sumit Gupta, Research Scholar, Andhra Education and Health Care RSVK (Rajasthan State Vikas Pradesh & Needs of Children Kendra) Dr. Meenu Verma, Assistant Professors Kolham University, Chibasa, Jharkhand 10 Re opening of Industries 15-May-20 Friday Prof. Anil Kumar 1. Lt. Gen (Dr) J R Bhardwaj, Former, New Delhi Post Lockdown Orientation Gupta NDMA and Chairman-CIDM, Shri Towards Industrial Safety Jayant Behekar, Vice Director, EHS Services, BASF India Ltd., Dr S P Garg, Former Executive Director, GAIL (India) Ltd. 2. Shri K Rajeshwara Rao, Sr Advisor, EAC-PM, Government of India, Shri L Mansingh, IAS (Retd.),Former Secretary to the Government of India, Dr Muzzaffar Ahmad, Former Member, NDMA, Raghu Babu Nukala, Project Director, Sustainability and Environment-friendly Industrial Production, GiZ, Mr. Charlie Lee, Vice Director, EHS Services, Asia Pacific, Shanghai, China 11 Resilience to Pandemics 16-May-20 Saturday Prof. Anil Kumar 1.Dr. Dipankar Datta, Country Madhya and invisible Disaster Gupta Director, Bangladesh, Oxfam Pradesh International 2. Shri Mihir R. Bhatt, Architect and Urban Planner, Director , All India Disaster Mitigation Institute (AIDMI), Ahemdabad 3. Dr. Shiraz Wajih, President, Gorakhpur Environmental Action Group (GEAG) Moderator Dr. Rama U. Pandey, School of planning and Architecture Bhopal 12 Challenges faced by 16-May-20 Saturday Shri Ranjan Kumar 1. Mr. Dileep Kumar, National Andhra Children due to Closure of , Consultant, DRR-CCA Pradesh School during COVID-19 13 The New Normal: Disaster 18-May-20 Monday Prof. Santosh * Sh. Amrendra Kumar Sengar, New Delhi Response in the time of Kumar Inspector General, NDRF COVID-19 * Mr. Pradeep Jena, Add. Chief Sec. and CEO, OSDMA * Dr. M Mohapatra, Dir. Gen, Indian Met Dept. * Dr. Sanjay Srivastava, CDRR, UNESCAP, Bangkok * Lt. Gen. Sayed Ata Hasain (Retd), Member NDMA * Brig. Ajay Gangwar, Advisor, NDMA 14 Children Mental Health and 19-May-20 Tuesday Dr. Balu I, Dr. Suresh Kumar Murugesan Andhra Well Being during post Assistant Professor the American Pradesh COVID-19 Crisis College 15 Issues & Challenges of 20-May-20 Wednesday Shri Shekher Shri Balaji, Disaster Management New Delhi responding to Natural Chaturvedi, Expert, Shri Arun Sehdev, UNDP Disasters in the light of Covid 19 16 Industrial Safety Coping 22-May-20 Friday Prof. Anil Kumar 1. Lt. Gen (Dr) J R Bhardwaj, Former New Delhi with the New Normal in the Gupta member, NDMA and Chairman-CIDM Collaboration With FICCI- 2. Dr R K Elangovan, DG, DGFASLI CIDM in partnership with 3. Shri Lalit Gabhane DG, National NIDM Safety council (NSC) of India 4. Shri Mahesh Chandak, Head of HSE-South Asia & HSE Business Partner for Crop Science, Bayer 5. Dr. Rajan Sharma, Vice President & Head HSE Glenmark Pharmaceuticals * Panel of Experts:- 1. Shri K Rajeswara Rao, Sr Advisor, Economic Advisory Council to the PM 2. Shri L Mensingh, IAS (Retd), Former Secretary to the GOI 3. Dr. Muzzaffar Ahmad, Former Member, NDMA, GOI 4. Prof. V K Sharma, Vice Chairman, SSDMA 5. Dr S P Garg, Former ED, GAIL 6. Raghu Babu, Project Director, Sustainable and environment- friendly Industrial Prodution- Phase II, GiZ 17 Impact of COVID-19 on 22-May-20 Friday Prof. Santosh 1. Mr. Manu Gupta (SEEDS) 2. Mr. New Delhi Training and Capacity Kumar Sanjay Bhatia, Head of Office, Building Incheon, UNDRR Office of Global Education and Training Institute, Mr. M P Sethy, Master Trg. DoPT Chief of e-Learning and Training, MCRHRDI 18 COVID-19: Educational, 22-May-20 Friday Dr. Kumar Raka, Dr. Meenu Verma, Assistant Andhra Health Care & Nutritional Professor Kolham University Pradesh Needs of Children Chibasa Jharkhand, Mr. Sumit Gupta, Research Officer, Rajasthan Institute of Public Administration, Rajasthan. 19 Child Centric Disaster Risk 23-May-20 Saturday Dr. Balu I, Dr. Selva Raj Assistant Professor, Tamil Nadu Reduction M.S. University 20 COVID-19: Issues of 23-May-20 Saturday Shri Ranjan Kumar 1. Mr. Dileep Kumar, Consultant Andhra Children due to School DRR-CCA Pradesh Closure 21 Global to Local Level 26-May-20 Tuesday Dr. Ajinder Walia, Dr. Manas Biswas, Moderator Dr. Rajasthan Impact of Covid 19 Sudhanshu, Chief Mentor, Suresh Pandemic in the Gyan Vihar University, Jaipur collaboration with Gyan Vihar University 22 National Consultation 27-May-20 Thursday Prof. Anil Kumar Dr. A. Sudhakar, Member Secretary New Delhi Workshop on Crisis Gupta CPCB, Dr. Pawan Singh, Joint Management Plan to Deal Advisor, NDMA, Shri Ashok Kumar, With Contamination of Addl. Secretary, Jal Shakti Water Bodies (CMP-WB) Mantralaya 23 "Pandemic and Indian 28-May-20 Thursday Shri Ashish Kumar Dr. Umesh Gautam, Chancellor, Uttar Pradesh Economy'" in the Panda Invertis University, Dr. Y D S Arya Collaboration With Vice Chancellor, Invertis University, INVERTIS University Shri Awdhesh Kumar, Assistant Professor Invertis University, Dr. R.K. Shukla Dean Engineering Invertis University 24 Community Based Disaster 29-May-20 Friday Dr. Chandrani Shri Mihir R. Bhatt, Founder and Andhra Preparedness for Bandyopadhyay, Director All India Disaster Mitigation Pradesh Pandemics Institute (AIDMI), Dr. Saurabh Dalal, World Health Organization, Prf. J.K. Das, Director, National Institute of Health and Family Welfare 25 The New Normal: Capacity 29-May-20 Friday Prof. Santosh Prof. P B Sharma, Vice Chancellor New Delhi Building for Disaster Kumar Amity University, Gurugram, Dr. Research and Education Rajib Shaw, Professor, Keio University, Japan, Dr. Deepak Singh, Lead DRM Specialist, The World Bank, Mr. Sanjaya Bhatia, Head of Office, Incheon, UNDRR Office of Global Education and Training Institute 26 Brainstorming session on 29-May-20 Friday Dr. Kumar Raka, Shri Sumit Gupta, Research Scholar, Andhra Education, Health Care & RSVK (Rajasthan State Vikas Pradesh Nutritional Needs of Kendra) Dr. Meenu Verma, Children Assistant Professors Kolhan University, Chibasa, Jharkhand 27 Challenges and issues of 30-May-20 Saturday Dr. Balu I, Dr. Sharmishtha Bhattacharjee, Andhra Women during lockdown Associate Professor, Col. Dalbir Pradesh Singh Mahatma Gandhi State Institute of Public Administration Jun-20 28 Supply Chain Management 1-Jun-20 Monday Dr. Chandrani Shri Himadri Maitra, WBCS (R), Dr New Delhi for Natural Disasters in Bandyopadhyay, Anshu Sharma, Director, SEEDS Pandemic Situations Brig. Dutta, 29 COVID-19: Global and 2-Jun-20 Tuesday Prof. Surya Dr Tran Minh, Team Leader, Health New Delhi National Perspective-What Parkash Security and Emergency we have leant so far Response/Dr/Ritu Chauhan, NPO IHR, WHO 30 Safety of Responders in the 2-Jun-20 Tuesday Shri Shekher Shri Balaji, Disaster Management New Delhi light of Covid 19 Chaturvedi, Expert, Shri Arun Sehdev, UNDP 31 Faculty Training 3-Jun-20 Wednesday Dr. Amir Ali Khan, Dr. Anjula Bansal, Principal Kalindi New Delhi Programme on Disaster College, Dr. Ajay Bahal, Professor & Management in COVID-19 Head Sushruta Trauma Centre, Times in Collaboration with Professor (Dr.) Ravi Sinha, Kalindi College University Department of Civil Engineering, IIT of Delhi Bombay 32 Faculty Training 4-Jun-20 Thursday Dr. Amir Ali Khan, Dr. Anjula Bansal, Principal Kalindi New Delhi Programme on Disaster College, Dr.
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