PM reviews preparedness for heat wave related situation

Published By : Admin | April 11, 2024 | 21:19 IST
PM stressed upon whole of Government approach; also highlighted importance of awareness creation along with adequate preparation in hospitals
PM briefed about forecasts for upcoming hot weather season and likelihood of above normal maximum temperatures
PM also reviewed preparedness of Health sector
Timely dissemination of essential IEC / awareness material - esp in regional languages, through all platforms - stressed
Advisories issued by Health Ministry and NDMA to be translated into regional languages and disseminated widely

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi chaired a meeting to review preparedness for the ensuing heat wave season.

Prime Minister was briefed about the temperature outlook for the period from April to June, 2024 including the forecasts for the upcoming hot weather season (April to June), the likelihood of above normal maximum temperatures over most parts of the country, especially with high probability over Central India and western peninsular India.

Preparedness in the health sector was reviewed in terms of essential medicines, intravenous fluids, ice packs, ORS and drinking water.

The timely dissemination of essential IEC / awareness material especially in regional languages through all platforms such as television, radio and social media was stressed upon. Since a hotter than normal summer is expected in 2024, which coincides with the General Elections, it was felt that the Advisories issued by MoHFW and NDMA be translated into regional languages and disseminated widely.

Prime Minister stressed upon the whole of Government approach. He said that all arms of the government at Central, State and District levels and various Ministries need to work on this in synergy. Prime Minister also stressed upon awareness creation along with adequate preparation in hospitals. He also highlighted the need for quick detection and putting out forest fires.

The Principal Secretary to PM, Home Secretary, officials from Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), and the National Disaster Management Authority participated in the meeting.

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MoUs / Agreements

Sl. No.Title
1.

Extension of Framework Agreement on Cooperation in Exploration and Uses of Outer Space for Peaceful Purposes

2.

MoU between CDSCO and BPOM on cooperation in the field of Medical Products Regulation

3.

MoU on Cooperation in the field of Minerals and Technology of Steel Supply Chain

4.

MoU on Cooperation in the field of Agriculture and Allied Sectors
  

5.

Extension of MoU and Implementation Agreementon Maritime Safety and Security Cooperation

6.

MoU between National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and National Agency for Disaster Management, Indonesia

7.

MoU on Cooperation in the Field of Telecommunications Technologies and Services

 

8.

MoU on Research, Technology, and Innovation Cooperation

9.

Implementation Agreement on Health Workforce Collaboration

10.

MoU between Election Commission of India (ECI) and the General Elections Commission (KPU) of Indonesia

11.

Cooperation on BrahMos Missile System

12.

Air-to-Air Missile Cooperation Agreement

13.

Strategic Joint Venture between Steel Authority of India (SAIL) and Pt. Krakatau Steel for establishment of Stainless-Steel Slab manufacturing facility in Indonesia

14.

MoU between Non-Ferrous Materials Technology Development Centre (NFTDC), Midwest Ltds., and PT PERMINAS on development of Rare Earth Magnets

Announcements

Sl. No.Title
1.

India’s assistance for conservation and restoration of Prambanan Temple Complex, Yogyakarta

2.

Deployment of Indonesian Liaison Officer in IFC-IOR

3.

Supply of 100 tonnes of high-quality DWR 162 wheat seeds to Indonesia

4.

Commemoration of “Tagore-Dewantara Year of Cultural and Educational Diplomacy”

5.

Setting up of Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore branch campus at Singhasari SEZ, Indonesia

6.

Launch of Indonesia Open Network (ION), based on Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) architecture in India