How is the Minority Affairs Ministry Training State Haj Inspectors in Mumbai?
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Key Takeaways
- Operational Protocols: Familiarization with procedures for effective Haj management.
- Coordination Mechanisms: Understanding collaboration with various stakeholders.
- Health and Safety: Training on public health preparedness and preventive measures.
- Emergency Response: Protocols to handle emergencies during the pilgrimage.
- Digital Tools: Utilizing technology for monitoring and grievance redressal.
Mumbai, Jan 24 (NationPress) The Union Ministry of Minority Affairs has commenced a training program for State Haj Inspectors (SHIs) focusing on operational protocols and coordination at the Haj House in Mumbai, as confirmed by an official on Saturday.
This two-day training session, taking place at the Haj House until Sunday, is designed to equip SHIs with the necessary skills and knowledge for their duties during the upcoming Haj season in Saudi Arabia, according to a statement.
The training aims to thoroughly prepare SHIs for their responsibilities during the forthcoming Haj season.
Scheduled for January 24-25, the training session intends to equip SHIs comprehensively for their upcoming roles during the Haj.
The program emphasizes familiarizing the SHIs with operational protocols, coordination methods, welfare measures, and the challenges faced on the ground to ensure seamless facilitation and robust support for Indian Haj pilgrims.
At the inaugural session, Chandra Shekhar Kumar, Secretary of the Ministry of Minority Affairs, underscored the vital role of State Haj Inspectors in guaranteeing a safe, smooth, and dignified experience for Haj pilgrims.
The session also featured insights from Sahnavas C, CEO of the Haj Committee of India, who elaborated on operational strategies and collaboration with various stakeholders during the Haj.
Nazeem Ahmed, Director (Haj) of the Ministry of Minority Affairs, provided a briefing on administrative procedures, standard operating protocols, and the critical need for timely grievance resolution.
Health and safety considerations during Haj were addressed by Swasthicharan, Deputy Director General of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, who informed SHIs about public health readiness, preventive strategies, and coordination with medical teams to tackle health issues faced by pilgrims.
The training includes intensive sessions on pilgrim facilitation, accommodation and transport management, health and safety protocols, emergency response, collaboration with Saudi authorities, and utilizing digital platforms for effective monitoring and grievance resolution.
The two-day program will wrap up on Sunday, featuring interactive sessions and discussions aimed at enhancing the preparedness of State Haj Inspectors for the upcoming Haj season, the statement concluded.