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SOCIAL AND BEHAVIOUR CHANGE
COMMUNIATION / RISK COMMUNICATION AND
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT FOR DISASTER
RISK REDUCTION
REPORT OF PILOT TESTING OF TRAINING
MODULE SBCC/RCCE FOR DRR
JOINTLY ORGANISED BY
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT
STATE INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND RURAL
DEVELOPMENT, TRIPURA
UNICEF
31ST July, 2020
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 2
Objectives ................................................................................................................................................ 2
Training Kit ............................................................................................................................................. 2
NIDM Partner Institutions Role .............................................................................................................. 3
Participation Details ................................................................................................................................ 3
Proceedings ............................................................................................................................................. 3
Session Feedback and Training Assessment ........................................................................................... 6
Recommendations ................................................................................................................................... 8
Annexure I - Agenda ............................................................................................................................... 9
Annexure II – Feedback on Sessions .................................................................................................... 10
SOCIAL AND BEHAVIOUR CHANGE COMMUNICATION - SBCC / RCCE FOR
DISASTER RISK RESILIENCE
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Introduction
India has been disaster prone since centuries for a variety of reasons. The picture is grim: more than
58.6 per cent of the landmass is vulnerable to earthquakes, around 40 million hectares are susceptible
to floods, while two-thirds of its 7516-kilometer coastline is prone to cyclones and tsunamis; 68 per
cent of its cultivable land is vulnerable to droughts and its hilly areas are at risk from landslides and
avalanches. Furthermore, India is also vulnerable to Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear
(CBRN) emergencies and conflicts1. Every year, more than fifty million people in India are affected
by disasters and an average of 4000 people lose their lives2.
In January 2020 the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the outbreak of a new coronavirus
disease in Hubei Province, China to be a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. Owing
to this, WHO has declared it as a pandemic affecting more than 115 countries around the globe. India
has seen its first COVID-19 case in Kerala on 30th January 2020. With cases rising steadily, all
sections of our society have a role to stop the spread of this disease.
There is a need to strengthen risk mitigation and preparedness measures to reduce the impact of
disasters. Communication plays an important role in it. A comparison between Odisha super cyclone
of 1999 and Fani in 2019 shows that while both were classified as ‘super severe cyclones’ the death
toll reduced from 9658 to 64 between 1999 to 2019. Effective communication and coordination made
it happen.
With the assistance of UNICEF, Envisions Institute of Development (EID) conducted a session on
Disaster Risk Resilience (DRR) focusing on Social Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC) and
Risk Communication and Community Engagement (RCCE) for participants from State Institute of
Public Administration and Rural Development (SIPARD), Agartala, on 31st of July 2020.
Objectives
The webinar was an orientation and feedback session on the proposed SBCC DRR module. The
objectives of the module are:
At the end of the one-hour session the participants will be able to
• Define the concept of Social and Behaviour Change in the context of four phases of DRR
• Apply the understanding of this concept to plan communication using appropriate approaches for
DRR
• Understand and describe the use of Scio-ecological model of audience analysis in risk informed
communication planning
• Select appropriate communication channels for Risk Communication and Community
Engagement
• Develop plans to monitor SBCC and RCCE
Agenda for the training is given at Annexure I.
Training Kit • A PowerPoint presentation covering information about SEM, DRR, SBCC and RCCE.
1 Vulnerability Profile of India, National Disaster Management Authority of India. 2 EM-DAT (2013): India Country Profile Natural Disasters
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• A resource kit with links of additional information and further reading.
NIDM Partner Institutions Role SIPARD: Participation, finalisation of the framework for training, follow-up on implementing RCCE
approach post training, hosting the training
UNICEF: Technical partner to NIDM
Envisions Institute of Development: Training Need Analysis, Content Development, Webinar
moderation
Participation Details
The online training was conducted on 31st July, from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm and was attended by over
100 participants associated with SIPARD. It had a varied audience from Government employees,
teachers, doctors, Mothers’ Associations and even homemakers who were part of the training and
were spread across the country. Dignitaries from UNICEF and NIDM and SIPARD addressed the
participants before and after the session. The participants were enthused to be part of the training and
were interactive.
Proceedings
Major General M. K. Bindal, Executive Director, National Institute of Disaster Management
emphasised the need for social and behaviour change
communication (SBCC). He appreciated participants’
enthusiasm and active participation during the session.
He also referred to their reactions and suggestions
given by them in the chat box which, he said, reflected
their interest and the relevance of the subject. He said
that this module on SBCC is an attempt to provide that
knowhow and will be incorporated in all regional
training meets. He also asked the participants to give
their honest feedback to make the content appropriate and apt for further training and incorporation.
There will be addition of a 30-minute module as well which will be disaster specific, which was
informed by him to the participants in the address. Addressing the question of conducting the training
for other states as well, he mentioned that they could write to NIDM requesting for the session for
their state.
Mr Siddartha Shrestha, Chief, Communication for Development (C4D), UNICEF India began by
appreciating the commitment of all the
participants to be present on a holiday as it was
Eid-ul-Adha holiday in many states. He thanked
NIDM and SIPARD for organising the training
on an important topic like SBCC. He mentioned
that the first webinar with RIPA was a huge
success and expects the same here as well and
hopes that everyone who attends the session
becomes a champion in SBCC. He pointed out
that SBCC in COVID – 19 has become RCCE
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and that both have the same principle, which is changing the mind-set of the people systematically
and adapting a new normal. Like in the times of CVOID – 19 of washing hands, maintain persona
hygiene etc. He recalled how United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR), which
was then known as UNISDR, and other organisations have hailed government and volunteer efforts in
handling the devastating cyclone Fani in 2019 in Odisha limiting the death toll to 64, whereas in an
earlier instance of a cyclone of same severity about 9500 people died. He discussed how this was
possible due to ETC communication – Effective, Timely, and Consistent Communication which was
constantly done with the community via multiple channels and involvement of multiple stakeholders
which spread the reach and impact. He also mentioned that all stakeholders, right from the top to the
bottom are important in any kind of work and hence
Community Radio Station of Tripura, will also play an
important role in COVID – 19. He spoke about the Assam
and Bihar Floods, and how this module can help in the
current situation. He asked the participants to give their
concrete, concise and critical feedback to build the module to
replicate and use widely. He thanked ED, NIDM, SIPARD
for support received.
Dr. Sushma Guleria from NIDM gave an introduction to the module and the process by which it was
prepared with the support of NIDM faculty. She also shared the objectives of the webinar training
with the participants.
Dr. Elizabeth Sangliana, Asst. Professor, SIPARD, also
addressed the participants and emphasised how SBCC
changes are taking place in our everyday lives and how we
need to be updated about the same and adapt to it. She told
the participants that the discussion that will take place in the
next hour and half will be very beneficial to carry on with our
lives and work and encouraged them to ask questions and
interact actively. She also mentioned people have joined from varied backgrounds and different states
of the country.
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Ms Varsha Chanda from Envisions Institute of
Development began her session with a recent risk
communication and community engagement (RCCE)
example from Dharavi, Mumbai. She used this
example to explain the socio-ecological model which
forms the basis of SBCC. She also explained that
SBCC for disaster risk reduction (DRR) / risk
communication and community engagement (RCCE)
was primarily for behaviour change. As a result of communication DRR Managers want a certain
behaviour to be followed by the community. Explaining the behaviour change process, she also
discussed how a supportive environment is necessary
to facilitate behaviour change.
The session was carried forwarded by Mr. Nisar
Ahmad who discussed the selection of channels,
audiences, and components of risk informed planning
ending with session on planning and monitoring of
communication. He made the session interactive by
allowing the participants to unmute and give their
suggestions and present their thoughts on the questions
asked during the sessions.
Ms Aradhna Moktan from NIDM proposed the vote of
thanks.
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Session Feedback and Training Assessment
Session Feedback: Feedback was collected from 126 participants after each session. While most of
the participants praised the sessions (refer Annexure II) few suggestions for changes have been
received as under:
Kanchan Das to Everyone: 12:53 PM - I suggest add the local channel or local news in the
affected area.
Dr. Gaurav Sinha to Everyone: 12:51 PM - good sir but bit short; Dr. Gaurav Sinha to
Everyone: 12:53 PM- types of promotion and other related with e commerce strategies sir; Dr.
Gaurav Sinha to Everyone: 1:09 PM - communication planning sir wrt grapevine and gossip
People also suggested that how ideas that have worked need to be replicated to be managed other
disasters as well
Additionally, feedback was collected from the participants through post-session questions. In a
multiple choice format each question had one correct answer. Proportion of correct answers – as an
indicator of post-session knowledge acquisition – is depicted in the chart given below.
We see that for topics on Communication and Selection of Channels for communicating the message
67.99% of the participants understood the topic well. While 62% of the participants selected the
correct answers for topics related to Planning and Monitoring of SBCC, 62.70% of participants
selected corrected answers for SBCC in DRR. This shows there is need to emphasise on how to use
the gained knowledge for DRR and to have refresher sessions to build on the knowledge gained.
64.29%
67.99%
62.70%
61.38%
Social and Behaviour Change Communication forDRR
Communication and Selection of CommunicationChannels
SBCC / RCCE Planning
Monitoring SBCC
Post-Session Feedback on Knowledge Acqisition Percentage of correct answers N=126
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Training Assessment: Additionally, feedback was collected from participants on the session content
and training delivery. Ninety-nine participants provided their feedback on a five-point rating scale
where 5 was the highest score and 1 was the lowest. Participants were requested to rate each aspect of
the training – beginning with sessions usefulness, applicability, meeting the objectives, and the
methodology. Reactions have been divided into three categories – those who rates a particular aspect
at 5 or 4 (shown as 4 or more), those who rated it 3, and those who rated it at 1 or 2 (shown as less
than 2).
1. 92% participants have rated “The sessions covered in the module are pertinent for understanding
of SBCC” at 4 and more and 7% have found it less relevant.
2. “The sessions are easy to understand for the field level staff” has been rated at 4 or more by 91%
of participants, while 7% rated it 3 and 2% have rated it at 2 or below.
3. For 95% participants the “session content covered the objectives of the training” while only 5%
reported it lower.
4. “The session methodology can be used for online training” according to 93% participants very
effectively (4 or more)
5. “The session methodology can be used in physical training of participants” according to 85%
participants very effectively (4 or more) whereas 14% of them felt it is not very effective
6. “The poll questions adequately cover the content of the training to check participant
understanding of the session” has been scored at 4 or more by 90% of the participants while the
10% have rated it at 3 or below
7. Adequacy of the reading material for supporting the sessions in the training has been rated at 4 or
more by 95%. While only 1% have rated it below 2
8. 87% found that “the time indicated for each session is sufficient to cover the content of the
session”. 10% have rated it 3 and 3% have rated it 2 or less.
9. 91% of the participants have rated 4 or more for “A single Training of trainers is adequate to
prepare the trainers for conducting the trainings”. It shows the participants feel confident about
taking knowledge gained in the training
10. “I feel confident in taking up the training of field personnel after attending this training session” –
90% have rated it at 4 or more, and only 3% have rated it below 2.
92.9%
90.9%
94.9%
92.9%
84.8%
88.9%
94.9%
86.9%
90.9%
89.9%
4.0%
7.1%
3.0%
5.1%
11.1%
10.1%
4.0%
10.1%
5.1%
7.1%
3.0%
2.0%
2.0%
2.0%
4.0%
1.0%
1.0%
3.0%
4.0%
3.0%
1. The sessions covered in the module are pertinent for understanding of SBCC
2. The sessions are easy to understand for the field level staff
3. The session content covers the objectives of the training
4. The session methodology can be used for online training
5. The session methodology can be used in physical training of participants
6. The poll questions adequately cover the content of the training to check participant understanding of the session
7. The reading material is adequate for supporting the sessions in the training
8. The time indicated for each session is sufficient to cover the content of the session
9. A single Training of trainers is adequate to prepare the trainers for conducting the trainings
10. I feel confident in taking up the training of field personnel after attending this training session
Feedback on Module and Methodology N=99 4 and more 3 Less than 2
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Recommendations
1. Use of local channel and local news in the affected area may be added to the list of channels.
2. A suggestion was received to include types of promotion and other related communication with e-
commerce strategies along with a discussion on grapevine and gossip. Accordingly, it is
recommended to include a short discussion on rumour handling with inputs on disinformation and
misinformation.
3. Participants have suggested to add best practices in trainings so that these can be replicated in
other states.
4. Since participants represented several departments (Education, Health, Rural Development
Engineering, civil defence, etc.) more time should be spent to give and discuss department
specific examples on application of SBCC to DRR.
Participant Name Email
1 dr.sudarshan devidas khaparde sudarshankhaparde@gmail.com
2 Divyanshi Mishra ashu006633@gmail.com
3 SATHRUKAN BHAALAKRISHNAN sathrukanb18bec048@skasc.ac.in
4 Atul Kumar Dwivedy atulkumar938@gmail.com
5 rajeevtayal1967 rajeevtayal1967@gmail.com
6 Prof.Wakil Kumar wkumar5170@gmail.com
7 Prof.Wakil Kumar wkumar5170@gmail.com
8 Mrs. Ruhi khan.ruhi3@gmail.com
9 ajkshetty ajkshetty@gmail.com
10 Manu Arya (Asst Professor Environmental Studies) manuarya82@gmail.com
11 subhashchandrasingh29 subhashchandrasingh29@gmail.com
13 SHRAWAN KUMAR FAGERIA shrawanf@gmail.com
14 Prof. Pooja poojasethy21@gmail.com
15 shubhechha99@gmail.com shubhechha99@gmail.com
16 khushbooguptabhu19 khushbooguptabhu19@gmail.com
17 kiranmishra1193 kiranmishra1193@gmail.com
18 Akshay Chavan indian6201@gmail.com
19 Jacinta Fernandes jeezys08@gmail.com
20 SHAHINA MATEEN shahinaayaan726@gmail.com
21 barothitesh13188 barothitesh13188@gmail.com
22 Suhail Mohammed sm4415008@gmail.com
23 yogesh pardeshi yogeshpardshi79@gmail.com
24 yogesh pardeshi yogeshpardshi79@gmail.com
25 DEVASHISH DE devashishde@gmail.com
26 DEVASHISH DE devashishde@gmail.com
27 Padmavathysethuramasamy padmavathysethuramasamy@gmail.com
28 ardsind ardsind@gmail.com
29 Anjali K Pillai anjalipillai2102@gmail.com
30 Shobitha shobithasankar@gmail.com
31 SHRIDHAR shridhar25jan@gmail.com
32 SHRIDHAR shridhar25jan@gmail.com
33 satish Bharambe sdb_barc@yahoo.con
34 thokerirshad391 thokerirshad391@gmail.com
35 razoothapa44 razoothapa44@gmail.com
36 Rajan Kumar rajan.sharmanov1991@gmail.com
37 Ms. MANISHA salujag.08@gmail.com
38 RAJA BHOWMICK rajabhowmick1985@rediffmail.com
39 Sunny Talreja sunny.talreja25@gmail.com
40 Rahul Sharma r.sharma@soscvindia.org
42 SUJAY CHANDRA BISWAS sujaychandrabiswas@gmail.com
43 S.GOKULAKANNAN gokulakannans3@gmail.com
45 zeba kauser zebakauser11@gmail.com
46 Lakhan Santosh Gaikwad lakhangaikwad8745@gmail.com
48 Dr Chandra Kanta Panda ckpanda0203@gmail.com
49 Supriya Baburaj M supriyam720@gmail.com
55 bshivadas67 bshivadas67@gmail.com
56 Rahul Kumar nirma068rahul@gmail.com
57 dibakardalai dibakardalai100@gmail.com
58 Umang Chauhan umangchauhan.work@gmail.com
59 santoshkreena santoshkreena87@gmail.com
60 Dr.G.Subbulakshmi jaisreeja207@gmail.com
61 pemmanaboyinamani pemmanaboyinamani@gmail.com
62 Rohan Mark rohanmark@live.com
63 nikipardeshi nikipardeshi@gmail.com
64 Indayatipshai Gyndiang igyndiang@gmail.com
66 Sunny Talreja sunny.talreja25@gmail.com
67 Aakash Upadhyay akashdse@gmail.com
68 Atul Kumar Dwivedy atulkumar938@gmail.com
69 Balamanikandan Raja alabrabka@gmail.com
70 Puja Ghosh pujag391@gmail.com
71 LOKESH KUMAR lokesh8189@gmail.com
72 Murari Jee smartboymurarijee@gmail.com
75 Ansuman kar ansumankar98@gmail.com
76 K.NAGARAJAN nagarajan22563@gmail.com
78 TYAGI n.neetu.t@gmail.com
79 Pravin Prabhakar pkp2020@gmail.com
80 SUNIL SHARMA sps761005@gmail.com
81 Dr. Shashank Tayal tayalshashank01@gmail.com
82 Sonia nikitadeswal15@gmail.com
83 Shobitha shobithasankar@gmail.com
84 trivikram7 trivikram7@gmail.com
86 syed Binish Gillani binishgillani86@gmail.com
87 DEBASRUTI debasruti@brabu.edu.in
88 santoshroy1239 santoshroy1239@gmail.com
89 Anjali K Pillai anjalipillai2102@gmail.com
90 yogesh pardeshi yogeshpardshi79@gmail.com
91 Akshay Chavan indian6201@gmail.com
92 manojeee2015 manojeee2015@gmail.com
94 Maneesha Bhatt manishabhattstudent674@gmail.com
95 Mearaj Benazir lone benazirmearaj@gmail.com
96 pemmanaboyinamani pemmanaboyinamani@gmail.com
97 mridula mrdlkumari@gmail.com
98 Sachikanta Nanda sachikan@srmist.edu.in
99 poojasethy21 poojasethy21@gmail.com
100 bshivadas67 bshivadas67@gmail.com
101 Kilaru Madhavi madhavi.aditi@gmail.com
103 suhnandany goswami suhnandanygoswami28@gmail.com
104 Sunny Talreja sunny.talreja25@gmail.com
105 mrs.sheela tirkey smtsheelatirkey1981@gmail.com
106 M Baharuddin Shah starbahar@gmail.com
107 Janani jananisubharaman7773@gmail.com
108 saurabh raj srajbhu@gmail.com
109 Yuvaraj Sengodan uvmasc@gmail.com
110 ashutosh mishra ashutoshmishra.dbg@gmail.com
111 Mahera maheraimam8@gmail.com
112 RAJA BHOWMICK rajabhowmick1985@rediffmail.com
113 DR DUSHASAN PARIDA dparida1965@gmail.com
114 Dr. Droupti Yadav droupti.yadav@gmail.com
115 Dr Yashu Rai Tayal yashuraitayal1968@gmail.com
116 bshivadas67 bshivadas67@gmail.com
117 Garima in.garimakhera@gmail.com
118 vikas sharmasociologist@gmail.com
119 mridula mrdlkumari@gmail.com
121 Kamlesh Bansal Kamleshbansal55@gmail.com
122 pemmanaboyinamani pemmanaboyinamani@gmail.com
123 vishva prakash mehra vishvaprakashm@gmail.com
125 kiranmishra1193 kiranmishra1193@gmail.com
128 Sandra sandrasindhuprakash@gmail.com
129 vishva prakash mehra vishvaprakashm@gmail.com
132 sharmapriyabrat700 sharmapriyabrat700@gmail.com
133 Ansuman kar ansumankar98@gmail.com
134 MUTHUKRISHNAN M 1816035@nec.edu.in
136 NIRAD RAJA niradraja@gmail.com
137 Aakash Upadhyay akashdse@gmail.com
138 khushbooguptabhu19 khushbooguptabhu19@gmail.com
140 Ishwar Chandra Vidya Sagar i2c2v6s6@gmail.com
141 Mayukh Chowdhury dustaichowdhury@gmail.com
142 sakshi.a5656 sakshi.a5656@gmail.com
143 bshivadas67 bshivadas67@gmail.com
145 pemmanaboyinamani pemmanaboyinamani@gmail.com
147 Sneha snehachandra112@gmail.com
148 ANIRUDDHA VIKAS KUMAWAT aniruddha.kumawat@gmail.com
149 Priyaranjan Maral priyaranjanmrl@gmail.com
150 Dr. Anand Pal Singh Negi sonianandnegi@gmail.com
152 RAJA BHOWMICK rajabhowmick1985@rediffmail.com
154 bshivadas67 bshivadas67@gmail.com
156 ajkshetty ajkshetty@gmail.com
158 bshivadas67 bshivadas67@gmail.com
159 Niketan Gawade niketan.gawade@gmail.com
160 Atul Kumar Dwivedy atulkumar938@gmail.com
161 barothitesh13188 barothitesh13188@gmail.com
162 Sonia nikitadeswal15@gmail.com
165 Dr.Siddharth Tayal siddharthtayal1996@gmail.com
166 Rahul Jain rahul.jain397@gmail.com
167 vijay garg drvgarg78@gmail.com
168 Tanmay Gound tanmay.gound@gmail.com
169 Dr. S. GURUNATHAN nathantnau@gmail.com
171 Santanu Ganguly maldatown@gmail.com
173 sanjanaharidasan sanjanaharidasan@gmail.com
174 Dr.Md Aslam mdaslam211@gmail.com
175 S Arunachalam drarunachalam.a@gmail.com
176 Madhuri madhuri@mssw.in
177 shaguftanigarshagufta shaguftanigarshagufta@gmail.com
178 Dr. Prachi Singh Sisodiya prachisisodiya786@gmail.com
179 PRAMOD KUMAR KAR pramodkar1965@gmail.com
180 Dr. S. GURUNATHAN nathantnau@gmail.com
181 pc4 sharmapriyabrat700@gmail.com
182 Dr Nitasha Khehra nitashakhehra@gmail.com
183 vijay garg drvgarg78@gmail.com
184 santoshroy1239 santoshroy1239@gmail.com
185 Tanisha tanishasankhyan2@gmail.com
186 smitaditya123 smitaditya123@gmail.com
187 rsweetchinky rsweetchinky@gmail.com
188 SHUBHODEEP SARKAR shubhodeepsarkar100@gmail.com
189 Atul Kumar Dwivedy atulkumar938@gmail.com
191 Rameez sudhan rameezsuden@gmail.com
192 Suraj kumar surajkumar111ips@gmail.com
193 Dell dipcha123@gmail.com
194 Lachhman Singh Rawat lachhmansinghrawat@yahoo.co.in
195 Mandeep Kaur Chhabra chhabramk76@gmail.com
196 vineela vineelag1407@gmail.com
197 Suhail Mohammed sm4415008@gmail.com
198 Dr Nitasha Khehra nitashakhehra@gmail.com
199 VAIBHAV GOYAL goyal999@outlook.com
200 Ankita Yadav yankita753@gmail.com
201 kumarisurbhi591 kumarisurbhi591@gmail.com
202 sorari.deepak1@gmail.com sorari.deepak1@gmail.com
203 Aabid Nabi Tantry aabidnabi100@gmail.com
204 Bindu Aggarwal binduaggarwal@indianredcross.org
205 REKHA AHIRWAR rekha@srgpcsagar.org
206 REKHA AHIRWAR rekha@srgpcsagar.org
207 ABHISHEK KUMAR GUPTA abhishekguptaakg96@gmail.com
208 Balamanikandan Raja alabrabka@gmail.com
209 smitaditya123 smitaditya123@gmail.com
210 USHA DAMODAR THORAT THORAT tusha1479@gmail.com
211 barothitesh13188 barothitesh13188@gmail.com
212 B. Anbarasu araskrishna@gmail.com
214 Prof. Pooja poojasethy21@gmail.com
215 Dr. Akhtar Rasool Mir mirakhtar.r@gmail.com
216 RITIKA MULTONIA ritika.multonia3012@gmail.com
217 snehashriti snehashriti1@gmail.com
218 khushbooguptabhu khushbooguptabhu19@gmail.com
219 dibakardalai dibakardalai100@gmail.com
220 Prof.Wakil Kumar wkumar5170@gmail.com
221 dschauhan.chauhan25 dschauhan.chauhan25@gmail.com
222 Dipan Kumar Das dipandas1997@gmail.com
228 Sneha snehachandra112@gmail.com
229 shweta kumari shwetalalbagh@gmail.com
230 rajeevtayal1967 rajeevtayal1967@gmail.com
231 Manoj K Bindal mnjbdl77@gmail.com
232 vipinkumar1982m vipinkumar1982m@gmail.com
233 vipinkumar1982m vipinkumar1982m@gmail.com
234 Ansuman kar ansumankar98@gmail.com
235 purvesh gada purvesh.gada@v-authenticate.com
236 Pranabandhu Hota pranabandhuhota65@gmail.com
237 Lakhan Santosh Gaikwad lakhangaikwad8745@gmail.com
238 Suraj kumar 20692suraj@gmail.com
239 Gopal Kushwah gk1536632@gmail.com
240 Vasanthakumari Jayaraman incad2000@gmail.com
241 Dr. Dharmendra Kumar Satnami dksatnami22@gmail.com
242 C Lalrinawma lalrinawma.c@gmail.com
244 Pranabandhu Hota pranabandhuhota65@gmail.com
245 Dr Anand Pal Singh Negi anandpalsnegi@gmail.com
246 Atul Kumar Dwivedy atulkumar938@gmail.com
249 TEKI SIVA RATNA KAMAL TEJA 171fa08051@vignan.ac.in
250 kiranmishra kiranmishra1193@gmail.com
252 Dr. Mir mirowais33@gmail.com
253 Gaurav g.gotmare@somaiya.edu
254 Manisha manisha.varsani24@gmail.com
255 Rahul rahulpokharkar123@gmail.com
256 smitaditya smitaditya123@gmail.com
257 Nishant Kumar nishantatbhu@gmail.com
258 dibakardalai dibakardalai100@gmail.com
259 Nishant Kumar nishantatbhu@gmail.com
260 sharmapriyabrat sharmapriyabrat700@gmail.com
261 barothitesh barothitesh13188@gmail.com
262 vishva prakash mehra vishvaprakashm@gmail.com
263 sufalbepari sufalbepari2@gmail.com
264 MITRA JYOTI KONWAR mitrajyotikonwr@gmail.com
265 Maneesha Bhatt manishabhattstudent674@gmail.com
266 sorari deepak sorari.deepak1@gmail.com
267 ajkshetty ajkshetty@gmail.com
268 ABHISHEK KUMAR GUPTA abhishekguptaakg96@gmail.com
269 Rameez sudhan rameezsuden@gmail.com
270 Rameez sudhan rameezsuden@gmail.com
271 Rameez sudhan rameezsuden@gmail.com
272 SHAHINA MATEEN shahinaayaan726@gmail.com
273 anumitamondal anumitamondal09@gmail.com
274 SHRAWAN KUMAR FAGERIA shrawanf@gmail.com
275 suhas suhas4303@gmail.com
276 Mearaj Benazir lone benazirmearaj@gmail.com
277 Aabid Nabi Tantry aabidnabi100@gmail.com
278 Aabid Nabi Tantry aabidnabi100@gmail.com
279 viv.jha.ignou viv.jha.ignou@gmail.com
280 Taran Sehrawat taran.sehrawat@srmuniversity.ac.in
281 REKHA AHIRWAR rekha@srgpcsagar.org
282 Dr Nitasha Khehra nitashakhehra@gmail.com
283 Balamanikandan Raja alabrabka@gmail.com
284 TYAGI n.neetu.t@gmail.com
286 Priyanka.G priyankagovindaraj29@gmail.com
287 Arundhati Sen arundhatisen7@gmail.com
288 Barnali Bera barnalibera11@gmail.com
289 Puja Ghosh pujag391@gmail.com
290 Sneha snehachandra112@gmail.com
291 Sneha snehachandra112@gmail.com
292 vivek.naidu vivek.naidu2121@gmail.com
293 Mandeep Kaur Chhabra chhabramk76@gmail.com
294 radhika Srivastava sureradhika@gmail.com
295 Nikita devipoonam0040@gmail.com
296 USHA DAMODAR THORAT THORAT tusha1479@gmail.com
297 shub4nokia shub4nokia@gmail.com
298 REKHA AHIRWAR rekha@srgpcsagar.org
299 Murughesun G K gkmurughesun@gmail.com
300 Anjali K Pillai anjalipillai2102@gmail.com
301 DIBAKAR DALAI dibakardalai100@gmail.com
302 santoshroy santoshroy1239@gmail.com
303 Sandhya S mahalakshmisandhya2002@gmail.com
304 raja.sgupta8 raja.sgupta8@gmail.com
305 Sasanka bujar baruah sasank.ko@gmail.com
307 saloni barnwal saloni.barnwal.22@gmail.com
308 REKHA AHIRWAR rekha@srgpcsagar.org
309 Ansuman kar ansumankar98@gmail.com
310 Archana K archanakeerthi1990@gmail.com
311 Santanu Ganguly maldatown@gmail.com
312 Atul Kumar Dwivedy atulkumar938@gmail.com
313 SATHRUKAN BHAALAKRISHNAN sathrukanb18bec048@skasc.ac.in
314 Mamta Choudhary pooja31_delhi@yahoo.com
315 Ankita Yadav yankita753@gmail.com
316 Lajwanti M Jethwani lajwantijethwani@gmail.com
317 ANU NIVEDITHA anuniva29@gmail.com
318 Dr. Dhirendra Mishra dhirudelhi@gmail.com
319 poojagovil poojagovil.99@gmail.com
320 Prof. Praveen Kumar praveen@citranchi.ac.in
321 SUJAY CHANDRA BISWAS sujaychandrabiswas@gmail.com
322 mulam mbraosdmc@gmail.com
323 ANTHONY dranthonyraj@gmail.com
324 Naveen Agrawal smv.registrar@gmail.com
325 sandhya8886 sandhya8886@gmail.com
326 mridula mrdlkumari@gmail.com
327 MUTHUKRISHNAN M 1816035@nec.edu.in
328 VAIBHAV GOYAL vagoyal981@gmail.com
329 sakshi sakshi.a5656@gmail.com
330 Mohd Usama mdusama@iul.ac.in
332 mrs.sheela tirkey smtsheelatirkey1981@gmail.com
334 B. Anbarasu araskrishna@gmail.com
335 Dr. S. GURUNATHAN nathantnau@gmail.com
337 jephinmathew jephinmathew@gmail.com
338 Nagaraju Chittimala chittimalanagaraju@gmail.com
339 Riti kumari riti_kmr@yahoo.co.in
340 jasleen0804 jasleen0804@gmail.com
341 Vignesh.T vigneshthangavelr@gmail.com
350 DR SIDDHARTH GANGALE sk.gangale@gmail.com
351 snehashriti1@gmail.com snehashriti1@gmail.com
352 Abhinandan jain abhinandanjain05@gmail.com
355 vineela vineelag1407@gmail.com
356 Jasmin Babu lovinbabu11@gmail.com
357 Tanisha tanishasankhyan2@gmail.com
358 yuvi161972 yuvi161972@gmail.com
359 Dr.G.Subbulakshmi jaisreeja207@gmail.com
360 Susmita Mohapatra susmita6674@gmail.com
361 Dhadwal dalbirdhadwal1958@gmail.com
362 USHA DAMODAR THORAT THORAT tusha1479@gmail.com
363 Pranabandhu Hota pranabandhuhota65@gmail.com
364 suhas4303 suhas4303@gmail.com
365 SHAHINA MATEEN shahinaayaan726@gmail.com
366 Akansha Gupta akanshagupta160989@gmail.com
367 Michelle Tirkey michelle.tirkey06@gmail.com
368 Nishant Kumar nishantatbhu@gmail.com
369 Nagaraju Chittimala chittimalanagaraju@gmail.com
370 sorari.deepak1@gmail.com sorari.deepak1@gmail.com
371 Prof. Praveen Kumar praveen@citranchi.ac.in
372 Yuvaraj Sengodan uvmasc@gmail.com
374 nabajyoti jyoti8abu@gmail.com
376 gurudutt gurudutt23sep@gmail.com
377 bshivadas bshivadas67@gmail.com
378 virupannanavaranusha virupannanavaranusha@gmail.com
379 Huidrom Premkumar Singh hpremkumar46@gmail.com
380 razoothapa razoothapa44@gmail.com
381 Harsh Kumar Jha harshjha840@gmail.com
382 pranaykrgupta pranaykrgupta@gmail.com
383 SHRAWAN KUMAR FAGERIA shrawanf@gmail.com
384 REKHA AHIRWAR rekha@srgpcsagar.org
385 Sneha snehachandra112@gmail.com
388 zeba kauser zebakauser11@gmail.com
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Annexure I - Agenda
Webinar on Social and Behavioural Change Communication
Organized by National Institute of Disaster Management
&
State Institute of Public Administration & Rural Development (SIPARD),
Agartala, Tripura
On
31 July, 2020 (between 11.30 to 1.00 hrs)
Time Topic Resource person Method
11.30-11.32
Inaugural Remarks
Shri Srira Taranikanti, IAS,
Pr. Secretary & Director General, SIPARD
Ms. Kuntal Das
OSD & Additional Secretary, SIPARD
11.32-11.35 Inaugural Remarks Mr. Siddharth Shrestha, C4D Chief,
UNICEF, ICO
11.35-11.40 Inaugural Address Major General Manoj Kumar Bindal,
Executive Director, NIDM, Delhi
11.40-11.45 Introduction and Objective Dr. Elizabeth Sangliana, SIPARD &
Dr. Sushma Guleria, NIDM
11.45-12.45 Social and Behavioural
Change Communication
Mr. Nisar Ahmad &
Ms. Varsha Chanda, EID
Power Point
Presentation
12.45-1.55 Group Discussion/ Q n A Participants & Speakers
12.55-1.00 Vote of Thanks Aradhna Moktan, NIDM
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Annexure II – Feedback on Sessions
Vinod kumar Yadav to Everyone: 12:07 PM - Happy to be the part of this Webinar. Thank you sir for
such an informative session and thanks
Vinod kumar Yadav to Everyone: 12:24 PM - बहुत ही स ुंदर जानकारी दी गई, जो हमारे लिए लमि का पत्थर
सालबत होगा आपका धन्यवाद
Swapnonil Sarkar to Varsha Chanda (privately): 12:41 PM - why session was highly informative
Swapnonil Sarkar to Everyone: 12:43 PM - the session was very informative
Dr. Satish Uttamrao Patil to Everyone: 12:44 PM - Important information this session
Bijumoni Borah to Everyone: 12:51 PM - very informative
Dr. Gaurav Sinha to Everyone: 12:51 PM - good sir but bit short
Arun Ameta to Everyone: 12:51 PM - Session was amazing sir. Loved the way how Kerala rescue
was shown to illustrate the words put up by your goodself
Gangadharan Nagarajan to Everyone: 12:52 PM - Very informative Session sir
Kanupriyajha25 to Everyone: 12:52 PM - Very fruitful and informative knowledge given Sir
Dr. Sushma Guleria to Everyone: 12:52 PM - Yes Arun, even I was amazed by that example.. :)
Dr. Sushma Guleria to Everyone: 12:52 PM - we need to replicate such good examples in other
disaster situations as well
Kanchan Das to Everyone: 12:53 PM - I suggest add the local channel or local news in the affected
area
Janardhan Das to Everyone: 12:53 PM - valuable session. Thank you so much.
Gangadharan Nagarajan to Everyone: 12:53 PM - Very good example sir. Need to replicate that ideas
in other disaster situations too.
Dr. Gaurav Sinha to Everyone: 12:53 PM- types of promotion and other related with e commerce
strategies sir
Dipanwita Bhattacharjee to Everyone: 12:53 PM - Very useful session...Thanks
Malabika Kar to Everyone: 12:54 PM - Very Informative and clearly understandable
Rajan Kumar to Everyone: 1:00 PM - very informative session today. Thanks with regards
Lalsutlian Kaipeng to Everyone: 1:00 PM - Crucial lecture session
ABHIJIT BAIDYA to Everyone: 1:07 PM - Well session
Shaheed Ahmad to Everyone: 1:08 PM - excellent session with valuable information
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Ajay Rautela to Everyone: 1:08 PM - nice session sir
Lalsutlian Kaipeng to Everyone: 1:08 PM - Enriching session sir
Sujandeb614 to Everyone: 1:09 PM - Very Nice Session Sir
Ranjitmandal1973 to Everyone: 1:09 PM - nice presentation sir
Dr. Gaurav Sinha to Everyone: 1:09 PM - communication planning sir wrt grapevine and gossip
Gangadharan Nagarajan to Everyone: 1:09 PM - Enriching Session
Bijumoni Borah to Everyone: 1:19 PM - very very useful
Swapnonil Sarkar to Everyone: 1:21 PM - the session was highly appreciated
Ranjitmandal1973 to Everyone: 1:23 PM - very interactive lesson sir
Arun Ameta to Everyone: 1:23 PM - Requesting the host to please share the PPTs for our reference.
Thankful for this wonderful and enriching learning experience.
Bijay kumar Mishra to Everyone: 1:25 PM - very fruitful & outstanding
Lalsutlian Kaipeng to Everyone: 1:25 PM - professional lecture thank you sir
Kanupriyajha25 to Everyone: 1:25 PM - Thank You Sir, it's really outstanding Sessions
Gangadharan Nagarajan to Everyone: 1:25 PM - Thx for the Wonderful Webinar
166 885 6775 to Everyone: 1:25 PM - wonderful session sir
Ajay Rautela to Everyone: 1:26 PM - nice webinar
Ankur to Everyone: 1:26 PM - thank you so much for the informative session
Bijay kumar Mishra to Everyone: 1:26 PM - needs in future more webinars
Anup Biswas to Everyone: 1:26 PM - very good and informative session. Thanks a lot
Sujit Kumar Deb to Everyone: 1:26 PM - Thank you sir for this excellent programme.
SHRIDHAR to Everyone: 1:32 PM - MY HUMBLE THANKS AND REGARDS TO GREAT
SPEAKER AND TEAM MEMBERS. I HIGHLY OBLIGED TO YOU FOR WONDER FUL E-
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES.
Dr. Satish Uttamrao Patil to Everyone: 1:32 PM - Useful knowledge and Guidance
Vinod kumar Yadav to Everyone: 1:33 PM - Congratulations to organizer and all speakers
Rajib Baidya, VU2CFQ to Everyone: 1:33 PM - Most useful knowledge and Guidance sir
Gghosh317 to Everyone: 1:34 PM - Thank you so much for organizing such resourceful and enriching
session.
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Gangadharan Nagarajan to Everyone: 1:35 PM - Thx for the wonderful, informative and Interesting
Session. Gangadharan Nagarajan dharan2211@gmail.com
Ranjan Chakraborty to Everyone: 1:35 PM - Sir, thanks to give us wonderful knowledge
Sento debbarma to Everyone: 1:39 PM - Dear Sir/Madam Thank you for the organising this wonderful
session
Vinod kumar Yadav to Everyone: 1:40 PM - आयोजकोुं को सफि आयोजन के लिए बधाई...
Ajay Rautela to Everyone: 1:40 PM - Thank you for the webinar
Manish Kant to Everyone: 1:40 PM - very useful session... thanks to all
Pradip Chandra Kundu, VU3IOP to Everyone: 1:42 PM - Module is found very useful.
Bijumoni Borah to Everyone: 1:43 PM - thanks for such a good webinar
Pavel Das to Everyone: 1:44 PM - Enriching webinar. Thanks to NIDM Team & Elizabeth Mam from
SIPARD, Tripura for giving such opportunity.
MRINMAY ROY to Everyone: 1:44 PM - Module is found very useful... thank you so so much
madam & sir...
Dr. Singlai Thouman to Everyone: 1:45 PM - thanks for coming up with the relevant topic such as this
Sardar Rameez Sudhan to Everyone: 1:46 PM - by far the best Session as it was two way
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