Massive Response to State’s Call for Preparedness
More than 3,000 residents of Gurgaon have volunteered for the city’s civil defence force following a state government appeal amid heightened India-Pakistan tensions. Within just three days, thousands stepped forward, showing strong civic responsibility and readiness.
Training Starts at Tau Devi Lal Stadium
The district administration began registrations on Monday, and by Wednesday, training sessions had started at Tau Devi Lal Stadium. Volunteers are learning essential skills like disaster management, first aid, evacuation procedures, and coordination during emergencies. These trainees will assist local agencies in responding swiftly and effectively during crises.
Volunteer Force Triples Overnight
The civil defence unit, which previously had only around 300 members, has now grown more than tenfold. Deputy Commissioner Ajay Kumar praised the public response and announced plans to expand the group further, aiming for a total of 6,000 trained volunteers. He emphasized that these citizens will play a vital role in strengthening Gurgaon’s emergency response system.
Community Steps Up for Collective Safety
This surge in participation reflects rising awareness and commitment among residents. Many see volunteering as a way to actively contribute to community safety in uncertain times. Officials say future batches will continue training new recruits to meet the growing demand for skilled responders.
Gurgaon’s citizens are proving that public safety is not just the government’s duty—it’s a shared mission. As more people sign up, the city builds a stronger, prepared, and united front against potential threats.
Source: times of india
