Section 2 of LSS Act : Section 2: Definitions

LSS Act

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a local community is facing severe flooding, and there's an urgent need for organized relief efforts. The government decides to deploy the Lok Sahayak Sena to assist with the situation. Here's how Section 2 of The Lok Sahayak Sena Act, 1956, would apply:

  • A temporary camp is established on high ground near the affected area, where volunteers receive training on emergency response techniques.
  • The Force, which is the Lok Sahayak Sena, is activated and its members are called in to help with evacuation, medical aid, and distribution of supplies.
  • The procedures that the volunteers need to follow are prescribed by the rules made under the Act, ensuring a standardized response to the crisis.
  • During operations, volunteers report to a superior officer from the regular Army, who is in charge of coordinating the relief efforts on the ground.
  • Each individual who signed up to help and is now part of the relief efforts is considered a volunteer under the Act.

This example shows the practical application of the definitions provided in Section 2 of The Lok Sahayak Sena Act for organizing a structured response to a natural disaster.