Konkan's 'Zero Casualty' Mission: A Monsoon Safety Initiative
Authorities in Maharashtra's Konkan region have launched a 'Zero Casualty' mission to enhance public safety during the monsoon. This initiative involves meticulous planning and inter-agency coordination. Officials stress the importance of preparedness as a guiding principle to minimize the impact of natural disasters across the region.

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Officials in Maharashtra's Konkan region have unveiled a 'Zero Casualty' mission, aimed at ensuring public safety amid the monsoon season, authorities reported on Thursday. This effort focuses on the coastal districts including Palghar, Thane, Raigad, Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg, Mumbai City, and Mumbai Suburban.
Dr Vijay Suryavanshi, Konkan Divisional Commissioner, emphasized the need for careful planning and inter-agency collaboration during a recent review meeting with officials from the seven districts. An official release highlighted the strategy to mitigate natural disaster impacts.
Commissioner Suryavanshi stated, "Disasters don't announce their arrival, but the loss can be minimized with preparation. 'Zero Casualty' is not just a slogan; it serves as the guiding principle for every unit, department, and agency. We must act with urgency and unity."
(With inputs from agencies.)
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