Visakhapatnam Hosts Comprehensive Programs to Mark National Safety Day 2025
In observance of National Safety Day 2025, Visakhapatnam's Central Bureau of Communication (CBC) collaborated with the Government Polytechnic College to organize a series of events aimed at enhancing safety awareness and preparedness among students and the community. The initiatives included live demonstrations on fire safety, CPR training, and competitions to promote a culture of safety.
On March 4, 2025, Visakhapatnam actively participated in National Safety Day (NSD) celebrations, reflecting a strong commitment to fostering safety consciousness within the community. The Central Bureau of Communication (CBC), Visakhapatnam, in partnership with the Government Polytechnic College, orchestrated a series of events designed to educate and engage participants on various safety protocols.
Live Demonstrations:
A focal point of the observance was the practical demonstrations conducted by experts from the National Institute of Fire and Safety (NISF). These sessions covered critical areas such as:
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Fire Safety Procedures: Participants were educated on effective responses to fire emergencies, including the proper use of fire extinguishers and evacuation strategies.
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Techniques: Attendees received hands-on training in CPR, equipping them with essential life-saving skills applicable in emergencies.
These interactive sessions aimed to empower students and attendees with practical knowledge to handle unforeseen situations confidently.
Competitions and Student Engagement:
To further instill the importance of safety and environmental consciousness, the organizers conducted various competitions:
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Essay Writing Contest: Centered on the theme 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' (A Tree in Mother's Name), this contest encouraged students to express their thoughts on environmental conservation and its linkage to safety.
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Elocution Competition: Participants articulated their perspectives on safety measures and environmental stewardship, fostering public speaking skills and awareness.
These competitions saw enthusiastic participation from over 300 polytechnic students, highlighting the youth's dedication to promoting safety and sustainability.
Expert Insights:
The event featured addresses from notable figures:
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Rajinder Chaudhry, Additional Director General (ADG), Andhra Pradesh Region: He emphasized the integral role of safety in daily life and the collective responsibility in creating a secure environment.
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GPR Krishna, General Manager, National Institute of Fire and Safety: He underscored the necessity of adopting and integrating safety measures into daily routines to prevent accidents and ensure well-being.
Community Participation:
The observance saw active involvement from various stakeholders, including:
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Sreerama Murthy Kandala, Field Publicity Officer, CBC Visakhapatnam: He played a pivotal role in organizing and promoting the event.
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Dr. K. Narayana Rao, Principal, Government Polytechnic College: He facilitated the participation of students and staff, reinforcing the institution's commitment to safety education.
Lecturers, staff members, and students collectively contributed to the event's success, reflecting a unified approach to safety awareness.
Significance of National Safety Day 2025:
National Safety Day, observed annually on March 4, aims to promote safety consciousness across workplaces and communities. The 2025 theme, 'Safety & Well-being Crucial for Viksit Bharat,' underscores the importance of integrating safety into national development. The day's objectives include:
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Expanding the Safety, Health, and Environment (SHE) Movement: Encouraging widespread adoption of safety practices.
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Promoting Employer-Employee Collaboration: Fostering joint efforts in implementing safety measures.
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Extending Safety Awareness: Reaching sectors beyond statutory obligations to embrace voluntary safety protocols.