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Explain the role of NCC carcass disposal groups at the time of any natural or manmade calamity. |
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Answer» Carcass Disposal Groups: Rotting and undisputed carcasses create unhygienic conditions and have to be disposed off immediately. Their disposal becomes an extremely important task. The members of this group have to be psychologically and physically able to carry out this task and should have been medically protected. They will be imparted appropriate training for carrying out this task. If possible the Civil Defence Volunteers, members from the NSS\boys Scouts can be included in this group. These groups are: (i) Command and Control: The overall command and control of the operation rests with the Group Commander. The Group Commander constantly provides feedback to the ADG / DDG who will be monitoring this from the directorate. Group Commander has to nominate a unit to coordinate the operation with one or more flood/cyclone control liaison officers. Telephonic communication will be severely affected in the event of floods. Therefore it is imperative that alternate source of communications are identified and included in the operation. (ii) Honours and Incentives: Undertaking tasks in the event of the natural /other calamities is voluntary and organisation driven. It is a service performedoutside call of one's duty and therefore, it requires due recognition. It is encouraging and stimulating to the NCC volunteers to be recognised by the media during their dedicated work. Therefore, the liaison officer must be in constant liaison with the local and national press and electronic media and to ensure wide coverage. |
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