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NATURAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT IN INDIA

    2 Author(s):  RAJENDRA KUMAR , DR. P K SINGH

Vol -  3, Issue- 4 ,         Page(s) : 21 - 35  (2013 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/RJSET

Abstract

The present study is related with the Natural Disaster Management in India. The study is based on the intensive secondary data collected from different sources like National Disaster Management Authority, UNEP, Books, Newspapers and Magazines, Journals and Research Papers etc. For this works, analysis of natural disaster management in India were selected parameters. And to access the natural disaster impact and their management in India. Natural disasters are natural phenomenon and occur without any intention while man-made disasters are events which, either intentionally or by accident cause severe threats to public health and well-being. Because their occurrence is unpredictable, manmade disasters pose an especially challenging threat that must be dealt with through vigilance, and proper preparedness and response. Disasters affect almost every part of the world. Disaster is defined as ‘Catastrophic situation in which the normal pattern of life or ecosystem has been disrupted and extraordinary emergency interventions are required to save and preserve lives and or the environment’. The main objectives of the study are: To know about the present condition of the Natural Disasters in the country and Promoting a culture of prevention and preparedness by ensuring that Disaster management receives the highest priority at all levels.

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2. Ministry of Home Affair; Annual Report 2011-12
3. Disaster and Development; UNEP
4. Balakrishnan A.V.; Disaster Management  in  India (Research Paper) 
5. Yojana Magzine; March 2012(Topic: Disaster Management)
6. National Institute of Disaster Management
7. The Disaster Management Act, 2005, Ministry of Law & Justice, New Delhi, 2005
8. Kishore  Kamal; REDUCING DISASTER RISK A CHALLENGE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT(UNDP.

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