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Emergency Communications (EmComm) in INDIA

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Emergency Communications (EmComm)

in

INDIA

when ever `normal' communications fails, HAM volunteers provide EmComm service to community

Floods Cyclones

Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services (RACES) Network of NIAR has committed team of volunteers throughout the country to serve in any type of disaster.

EarthquakesTsunami

Communications for Search & Rescue operations.

Health and Welfare messages.

Assist as Emergency Coordinator for operational activities.

Command and control channel for mutual‑aid and support functions.

EmComm service of Hams include …

Recent examples of EmComm Service

• Floods in Andhra Pradesh 2009

• Aila Cyclone, West Bengal 2009

• Bangladesh ‘Sidr’ Cyclone response-2008

• Establish 30 stations with digital communication facility at 30 locations in the country

• Prepare a Road map to create 100,000 Hams• Promote and Popularize Amateur Radio

Current activities and Future Programs

Digital Communication Digital Communication Network SystemNetwork System

We can keep user agencies connected without an immediate

Internet connection.

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Krishna Floods 2009

YL Yamini, VU2YAM from a free medical camp organized by an NGO at the rehabilitation centre

Krishna Floods - 2009

Aila Cyclone -2009

The devastation unleashed by “Aila” cyclone deprived millions of people of their homes, leaving them a narrow stretch of land on high grounds or an elevated concrete road to survive.

The Government of West Bengal sought assistance from Ham volunteers in the region to bridge the communication gap and for backup communications at remote locations.

Aila cyclone - 2009

Yamini, VU2YAM and Bhanu, VU2BL operating the stations

Our team:•OM Mohan, VU2MYH• YL Yamini, VU2YAM•OM Jose VU2JOS• YL Bhanu, VU2BL and other

Hams

OEVSV- EmComm training to Indian hams in June 2007

Major EmComm Services by NIAR 2009 Krishna Floods relief communications

2009 Aila cyclone, West Bengal

2008 Sidr Cyclone releif support

2004 Tsunami emergency communication, A & N Islands

2001 Gujarat Earthquake Relief Operations.

1999 Orissa Super Cyclone Relief Operations.

1996 “Amarnath Yatra” calamity near Srinagar.

1993 Latur Earthquake.

1988 Bihar Earthquake - Dharbanga, Madhubani, Munger.

1982 Amreli floods in Gujarat.

1977 Diviseema Tidal wave in Krishna District., AP where over 10,000 people were killed and several lakhs made homeless.

NIAR is fully equipped with men and material to assist the local administration in any kind of Emergency/ Natural / Manmade Calamities.

The institute conducts regular training programs to train people for the Amateur Station Operator License

examination.

NIAR assists Schools/ Colleges/ Individuals to form their own Amateur Radio Clubs.

A word about NIAR

Mr. Rajiv Gandhi, VU2RG

The Technical wing of the institute encourages Amateurs to construct their own home made transceivers.

QSL bureau with callsign VU2 APR, is very popular all over the world which does excellent work of mail forwarding.

NIAR has an excellent collection of books/ Journals on Wireless Communication. The books ranging from hobby kits to satellite communications.

A word about NIAR

Major Mile Stones Achieved Bharat Scouts and Guides, Kendriva

Vidyalaya Sanghatan, Sainik Schools, IITs,NITs, MPLADS are promoting the use of Amateur radio

Amateur Radio in Schools

CBSE emphasizing on teaching the concept of Amateur Radio as part of Disaster Management in School Curriculum all over India

Amateur Radio service included in the National Disaster Management Plan

PROJECTS / PROGRAMS Public Sector Enterprises to establish Amateur Radio Clubs in

schools of ONGC and IOC Gujarat Refinery.

Partnership with CARE-India to promote Amateur Radio in India.

A major programme for the promotion of Amateur Radio in Orissa State in Collaboration with United Nations Development Program (UNDP).

A “Project on Digital Connectivity - Urban, Rural & Remote Areas through Amateur Radio” supported by Dept. of Information Technology, Govt. of India.10 centres were started in different parts of India.

“Propagation conditions in Amateur Radio communication for costal areas” of Tamilnadu supported by Dept. of Information Technology, Govt. of India. 10 centres functioned for this project.

Shri. Naveen Patnaik, Hon’ble Chief Minister

of Orissa facilitates NIAR, Hyderabad

Mr. Suri, VU2MY Founder & Chairman, NIAR receives a memento and a certificate of appreciation through the hands of the Chief Minister on 29th October 2009.

Ham Radio network in Orissa state with 21 stations

Your Thoughts - Questions?

Promoting People’s Participation in

Communication & Information

Technology & Disaster Management

Rajbhavan Road, Somajiguda, HYDERABAD - 82

: 91 - 40 - 2331 0287

E-Mail: [email protected]

URL: www.niar.org