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आपदा से निपटने की तैयारी

Disaster Preparedness
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Dec 31, 2014
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Jan 23, 2015
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भारत को बाढ़, सूखा, चक्रवात इत्यादि अनेक प्राकृतिक खतरों का सामना ...

भारत को बाढ़, सूखा, चक्रवात इत्यादि अनेक प्राकृतिक खतरों का सामना करना पड़ता है परन्तु यह जरूरी नहीं है कि प्रत्येक खतरा आपदा का रूप ले ले। सावधानीपूर्वक योजना बना कर, अपनी क्षमता का विकास, पूर्व चेतावनी, सामुदायिक सहभागिता, आवश्यक उपकरणों और संसाधनों की उपलब्धता, नागरिकों की भागीदारी, आपदा प्रबंधन में निजी क्षेत्र की भूमिका स्पष्ट रूप से निर्धारित करना, पंचायती राज संस्थाओं और शहर के स्थानीय निकायों को सम्मिलित करके, तकनीकी-कानूनी व्यवस्था को लागू करना इत्यादि बातों पर ध्यान दिया जाए तो इस तरह की घटनाओं में होने वाली हानि को कम किया जा सकता है। http://ndmindia.nic.in/NPDM-101209.pdf वेबसाइट पर आपदा प्रबंधन के लिए बनाई गई राष्ट्रीय नीति उपलब्ध है।

आपदा प्रबंधन अधिनियम 2005 के अंतर्गत अनेक संस्थाओं का निर्माण किया गया है जिनसे संबंधित जानकारी यहाँ http://ndmindia.nic.in/acts-rules/DisasterManagementAct2005.pdf प्राप्त कर सकते हैं।

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RAMESH BUNKAR
RAMESH BUNKAR 11 साल 4 महीने पहले
Disaster preparedness is must need for us because at present we fight with nature and climate, and Newton's law is Action and Reactions is true nature fills his own damage..... dear indiams its time to think about nature and earth to avoid Disaster...SAVE EARTH SAVE LIFE..
RABINDRA GOENKA
RABINDRA GOENKA 11 साल 4 महीने पहले
I am a passionate amateur weather forecaster , predicting weather with an accuracy rate of around 87% but since I do not have a degree in this meteorological field, I have not been accepted by the WB Disaster Management Ministry,even after been called by them twice. I compile all my forecasting in my facebook page 4Seasons-Kolkata, where even the recent Nepal avalanches and the Sri Lanka floods were predicted at good time ahead. Hence, the most important need of this hour is SKILL DEVELOPMENT.
dhiraj Chawla
dhiraj Chawla 11 साल 4 महीने पहले
I have written to Our Hon'ble Home Minister for preparedness on chemical/gas leaks or dirty bombs. our populace can become sitting ducks should another Bhopal tragedy strikes I recently visited Two Prominent Police stations and had a talk with policemen.They were totally clueless on this. there are no protective gears,masks,kits,equipments available with forces,no training ever given to them in such scenario.when they are not protected then who will protect masses or reach fr relief.We hv2act
dhiraj Chawla
dhiraj Chawla 11 साल 4 महीने पहले
I also strongly advocate use/awareness of latitude/longitude location among populace Or dividing city on grids for the purpose of identification,reach & response.Names of mohallas,places,road names etc can lead to utter confusion.Pin codes for places are not aligned.
dhiraj Chawla
dhiraj Chawla 11 साल 4 महीने पहले
recently in Delhi context i came across media report saying overlapping boundaries of multiple agencies is causing conflicts for Disaster response.Constituency boundary differs from that of Police district boundary,which again conflicts with MCD boundary & cause overlaps,confusions in reaching the place.Clear areas of operations are to be drawn between various civic,Law & order,health,fire,disaster management agencies AND accordingly,the resources are to be divided/shared.
V Hemanth Kumar
V Hemanth Kumar 11 साल 4 महीने पहले
I think India needs a AMBULANCE BYPASS TRAFFIC SYSTEM, where the route in which an ambulance is going is never stopped (No Red traffic signals for Ambulance). In a Major City like Bangalore where Traffic is a Regular problem, It requires a lot of time for an ambulance to reach the nearest hospital. If we have such system where in an ambulance driver will be in regular contact with the Traffic control room and the vehicle is not stopped at any signal throughout its journey to the hospital.
Prem Singhal
Prem Singhal 11 साल 4 महीने पहले
Generally Govt. Departments and Real Estate Developers are not interested in Third Party Inspection by the accredited Inspection Bodies. National Accreditation Board for Certification Bodies is an internationally recognized body for accreditation of Inspection Bodies as per ISO: 17020. It is desired in the public interest that Third Party Inspection should be made mandatory for all construction works in the country in the Construction Sector. Refer www.qcin.org/nabcb for list of IB's in India.