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    4. Slow Onset disasters

    1. Climatic Change

    2. Droughts

    3. Desertification and Soil Degradation

    4. Sea Erosion

    5. Disaster Response Mechanism in India

    1. Constitution of India: Disaster Management

    2. State Government & Disaster Management

    1. Role of CM

    2. Role of Chief Secretary

    3. Role of District Collector

    3. Union Government & Disaster Management

    1. Role of cabinet Secretary2. Where does the money come?

    3. Role of Army

    6. Timeline of Events: Disaster Management in India

    Crisis vs Disaster

    crisis may be defined as an emergency situation arising out of natural or human activity

    which poses a threat to human life and property or leads to large scale disruption of

    normal life.

    A crisis may degenerate into a disaster if it is not properly managed resulting in avoidable

    loss of human life and property on a large scale.

    Second Administrative Reforms Commission, in its 3 report discussed the Crisis

    Management.

    Disasters: Why Increasing?

    Natural disasters have been an integral part of human history right from the dawn of

    civilization. The rise and fall of the Indus Valley and Babylonian civilizations are a

    testimony to this.

    globalization, urbanization, large-scale migrations of human population and climate

    changes = more disaster.

    The scourge of terrorism has created new types of crises

    increasing dependence on communications and computer networks have increased the

    threat of newer emergencies in case these are disabled by accident or design.(Net-

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    banking, sharemarket, Financial Terrorism etc)

    modernization, information explosion, transnational migrations, and the economic

    interdependence among nations have all contributed to extending the impact of crisis

    situations.

    Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)came to the conclusion that,

    worldwide the frequency and magnitude of all types of natural disasters are on the rise

    In some regions of the country, the frequency and intensity of droughts have increased

    over the past few decades.

    Extreme rainfall events will increase over many areas, resulting in greater number of

    floods and landslides.

    Mid-continental areas would generally become drier, thus increasing the risk of summer

    droughts and forest fires.

    tropical cyclone expected to be on the rise.Such increasing trends in natural disasters will inevitably create crisis situations.

    Therefore Disaster management will become a very critical issue in the coming years.

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    DISASTER MATRIX (CLICK TOENLARGE)

    Types of Disasters

    caused by acts of nature

    Climatic eventscyclones

    storms (associated sea erosion),

    floods and

    drought

    Geological events:

    earthquakes,

    tsunamis,

    landslides

    avalanches;

    by environmental degradation

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    India is very vulnerable to natural hazards because of its unique geo-climatic conditions.

    Disasters occur in India with grim regularity causing enormous loss of life and property.

    Almost 85% of the country is vulnerable to single or multiple disasters and about 57% of

    its area lies in high seismic zones.

    40 million hectares of the countrys land area is prone to flood

    68% of the area is susceptible to drought

    investment in disaster prevention and mitigation is highly cost effective: for example,

    every dollar spent on mitigation saves three to five dollars on relief and rehabilitation

    Unfortunately, long-term benefits of crisis prevention and mitigation have not been duly

    factored into our planning and administrative systems

    A brief description of some major crises/disasters, which India faces is given in the

    following paragraphs

    Earthquakes

    Himalayas the youngest among the mountain ranges

    very severe earthquakes in several parts of the Himalayan and surrounding regions

    This makes the entire region covering fourteen states (located in western and central

    Himalayas, northeast, and parts of Indo-Gangetic basin) highly prone to earthquakes.

    The other seismically active regions of the country include the

    Gulf of Khambhat

    Rann of Kutch in Western Gujarat,

    Lakshadweep and Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

    Earthquakes can neither be prevented nor predicted in terms of their magnitude, or place

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    and time of occurrence

    Therefore, the most effective measures of risk reduction are

    Building construction norms

    effective rescue and relief actions immediately after the occurrence of the earthquake.

    Cyclones

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    TROPICAL CYCLONE EXAPLAINED: CLICK TO ENLARGE

    More than 8000 km of coastline in the east and the west face the hazards of tropical

    cyclones,

    A super cyclone hit x Orissa in 1999

    caused extensive damage killing about 10,000 people and lakhs of livestock

    population.

    The economy, infrastructure and environment were devastated

    An effective cyclone disaster prevention and mitigation plan requires

    efficient cyclone forecast and warning services

    rapid dissemination of warnings to the government agencies, particularly marine interests

    like ports, fisheries and shipping and to the general public

    construction of cyclone shelters in vulnerable areas, a ready machinery for evacuation of

    people to safer areas and community preparedness

    Tsunamis

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    HOW TSUNAMI WORKS?

    Tsunamis are large waves generated by sudden movements of the ocean floor that

    displace a large volume of water.

    Tsunamis are usually associated with earthquakes

    But tsunamis can also be triggered by other phenomena like submarine or terrestrial

    landslides, volcanic eruptions, explosions or even bolide (e.g, asteroid, meteor, comet)impacts.

    Tsunamis have the potential to strip beaches, uproot plantations, and inundate large

    inland tracts and extensively damage life and property in coastal area.

    The tsunami in December 2004 caused severe damage to life and property in the coastal

    areas of Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry, Kerala and Andaman and Nicobar

    Islands,

    The confirmed death toll in India was 12,000+ while 5,640 people are still unaccounted

    for.

    The total estimated value of damages is Rs.11,000+ crores (Approx US $2.56 billion)

    Floods

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    HOW TO PREVENT FLOOD DAMAGE?

    The term flood is generally used when the water-flows in rivers, streams and other water

    bodies cannot be contained.

    Floods occur regularly in India affecting about 10% of area.

    According to the estimates of the National Flood Commission (1980), commonly known as

    the Rashtriya Barh Ayog, Assam and Bihar are the States worst affected by floods

    followed by U.P. and West Bengal.

    In many cases, the natural process of flooding is aggravated by man-made due tounplanned or unauthorized construction activities;

    Increasing pace of urbanization,

    The incidence of floods in recent times in urban areas such as Mumbai, Surat, Vadodara

    and other places is symptomatic of this trend and is the direct result of unauthorized

    construction activities.

    poor urban planning and implementation,

    lack of investment in storm water drainage and sewerage

    The country has to shift towards efficient management of flood plains, disaster

    preparedness, response planning, flood forecasting and warning

    There should be strict regulation of settlements and economic activity in the flood plain

    zones along with flood proofing, to minimise the loss of life and property on account of

    floods.

    Flood forecasting activities should be modernized

    Landslides

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    LANDSLIDES

    Landslides are mass movements of rocks, debris or earth, down mountain slopes or

    riverbanks. Such movements may occur gradually, but sudden sliding can also occur

    without warning.

    They often take place in conjunction with earthquakes, floods and volcanic eruptions

    Prolonged rainfall causing heavy landslides block the flow of rivers for quite some time,

    which on bursting can cause havoc to human settlements downstream

    hilly terrains of India, particularly in the Himalayas and the Western Ghats, are most

    vulnerable to landslides.

    In contrast, the Western Ghats and Nilgiri Hills are geologically stable

    regulate settlements in hazard prone area

    construction of retaining walls against steep slopes

    Avalanches

    sliding down of snow cover on mountain slope causes avalanches

    Avalanches create various crisis situations for the local administration;

    road traffic may be blocked and communication links to vital areas may be disrupted

    winter sports may be disturbed stranding tourists in places with scant facilities.

    Small rivers may be blocked creating danger of down stream flooding.

    Avalanches may sometimes hit or bury human settlements down the slopes

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    Solution

    remove snow deposits on slopes by blasting,

    predicting avalanches and evacuating people from vulnerable areas.

    Industrial Disasters

    Among the man made disasters, probably the most devastating (after wars) are industrialdisasters.

    These disasters may be caused by chemical, mechanical, civil, electrical or other process

    failures in an industrial plant due to accident or negligence,

    But they also cause widespread damage within and/or outside the plant

    worst example = Methyl Iso-cynate gas leak in 1984 from the Union Carbide Factory in

    Bhopal (known as the Bhopal Gas Tragedy) which has

    so far claimed more than 20,000 lives and injured several lakh persons

    Reforms after Bhopal Gas tragedy

    In the pre-Bhopal Gas Tragedy era, industrial safety was governed by legislations like the

    Factories Act, 1948 and the Explosives Act, 1884.

    These laws proved to be inadequate to provide safety to workers as well as to the people

    living in the surrounding areasSo, The Environment Protection Act, 1986 was enacted.

    Stringent environmental protection laws have prevented major industrial disasters after

    Bhopal, but minor disasters do take place on and off site and also during transportation

    of hazardous materials, which claim a number of lives each year besides creating

    environmental problems.

    With rapid industrialization, the threat of industrial disasters has increased.

    However, in spite of the existence of a large number of laws, their enforcement has left

    much to be desired

    Epidemics

    In India, the major sources of epidemics can be broadly categorized as follows

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    Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) is the nodal agency in the country in respect of man

    made radiological emergencies in the public domain.

    (I think we already covered the steps taken by Indian Government to prevent nuke

    accidents. Refer the Seoul Summit article click ME (http://mrunal.org/2012/09/diplomacy-

    nuke-seoul.html))

    Desert Locusts

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    SWARM OF DESERT LOCUST

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    Under favourable environmental conditions, a few insects can dramatically multiply, form

    large swarms able to migrate great distances

    they threaten agriculture over a large part of Africa, the Middle East and Southwest Asia =

    food security problem.

    International cooperation lies at the core of an effective strategy for locust control

    Slow vs Rapid Onset disasters

    Slow onset disaster Rapid onset disaster

    climate change (global warming), desertification, soil

    degradation, and droughts,

    Earthquakes, cyclones,

    floods, tsunamis

    Also known as Creeping Emergencies.their impact is notfelt immediately.

    Climatic Change

    Climate change is defined as a statistically significant variation in either the mean state of

    the climate for an extended period (typically decades or even longer)

    Global warming caused due to the Greenhouse effect is one of the major reasons for

    climate change.

    Global warming leads to melting of glaciers, rise in sea level and threatens low lying

    coastal areas (Like the Sunderbans and entire nations such as Bangladesh and Maldives)

    Combating global warming requires urgent and concerted efforts by the international

    community.

    Droughts

    Droughts refer to a serious shortfall in availability of water, thus affecting agriculture,

    drinking water supply and industry.

    Droughts in India have their own peculiarities requiring appreciation of some basic facts.

    These are:

    India has an average annual rainfall of around 1150 mm; no other country has such a

    high annual average, however, there is considerable annual variation

    More than 80% of rainfall is received in less than 100 days during the South-west

    monsoon and the geographic spread is uneven.

    Inadequacy of rains coupled with adverse land-man ratio compels the farmers to practice

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    rain-fed agriculture in large parts of the country

    Irrigation, using groundwater aggravates the situation in the long run as ground-water

    withdrawal exceeds replenishment; in the peninsular region availability of surface water

    itself becomes scarce in years of rainfall insufficiency

    Desertication and Soil Degradation

    Any kind of land degradation can be termed as desertification.

    This can take place due to soil erosion, increasing alkalinity in soil and water-logging

    Land degradation is estimated to affect one third of the total area of the country

    process of desertification is accelerated due to continuing cultivation.

    alkalinity and salinity coupled with water-logging= seriously reduces agricultural

    productivity and has grave implications for our food security system.

    Sea Erosion

    landward displacement of the shoreline caused by the forces of waves and currents is

    termed as erosion.

    Coastal erosion occurs when wind, waves and long shore currents move sand from the

    shore and deposit it somewhere else.

    this results in permanent changes in beach shape and structure.The impact of the event is not always seen immediately, but it is equally important when

    we consider loss of property that it causes.

    It takes months or years to note the impact. So, this is generally classified as along term

    coastal hazard

    While the effects of waves, currents, tides and wind are primary natural factors that

    influence the coast,

    construction of artificial structures, mining of beach sand, building of dams

    About 23 per cent of Indias mainland coastline of 5423 km is getting affected by erosion

    Crisis/Disaster Response Mechanism in India

    Arthashastra, (a treatise on public administration by Chanakya in the 4th century B.C),

    devoted a section to mitigation measures to combat famines

    Modern methods of crisis management began to be applied from the late 1870

    After Independence, drought relief works were undertaken in areas affected by severe

    droughts.

    With the onset of the green revolution in the late 1960s the necessity for famine relief

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    work declined

    holistic drought management programme was taken up in the form of the Drought Prone

    Areas Programme (DPAP).

    Legislation on disaster management at the national level was enacted in the year 2005

    with the Disaster Management Act, 2005

    Disaster Response Mechanism in India

    community is usually the first responder in case of a disaster

    in urban areas the response is articulated by agencies like the civic authorities, the fire

    brigade and the local police station

    At present, panchayats do not have the capacity to react in case of disaster.

    So, it is the district administration, which retains the basic responsibility of handling crises

    situations with the Collector playing a pivotal role.

    Constitution of India: Disaster Management

    Indian Constitution has specified specific roles for the Union and State Governments.

    However, the subject of disaster management does not find mention in any of the three

    lists in the Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution.

    State Government & Disaster Management

    State Governments = post disaster relief and rehabilitation

    A few states have created seperate a Disaster Management Department.

    Role of CM

    a Cabinet Committee on Natural Calamitiesunder the chairpersonship of the Chief

    Minister takes stock of situations and is responsible for all important policy decisions.

    Role of Chief Secretary

    Every state has a Crisis Management Committeeunder the chairpersonship of the Chief

    Secretary,

    It reviews crisis situations on a day-to-day basis at the time of crisis,coordinates the activities of all departments and provides decision support system to the

    district administration

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    Role of District Collector

    District Magistrate/Collector has the responsibility for the overall management of

    disasters in the district.

    All departments of the State Government including the police, fire services, public works,

    irrigation etc. work in a coordinated manner under the leadership of the Collector during

    a disaster, except in metropolitan areas where the municipal body plays a major role.District Collector also enjoys the authority to request for assistance from the Armed

    Forces if circumstances so demand

    Union Government & Disaster Management

    Union Government plays a key supportive role by

    Giving physical and financial resources

    early warning and co-ordination of efforts of all Union ministries, departments and

    organizations

    Till recently, the Department of Agriculture had the nodal responsibility for managing

    disasters.

    After the Gujarat earthquake in 2001, this responsibility has been shifted to the Ministry

    of Home Affairs

    Matters relating to nuclear, biological and chemical emergencies are looked after by theCabinet Committee on Security.

    Role of cabinet Secretary

    Cabinet Secretary, as the highest executive officer, heads the National Crisis Management

    Committee (NCMC).

    NCMC can give directions to any ministry, department or organization for specific action

    needed for meeting the crisis situation.

    Where does the money come?

    After a natural disaster, Government has to take do relief work.

    To finance such relief work, lot of money is required.

    The allocation of this money is governed by the recommendations of the Finance

    Commission.

    Finance Commission is appointed by the Government of India every five years.

    Under the existing scheme, each state has a corpus of funds called Calamity Relief Fund

    (CRF)

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    2001

    Following the Gujarat earthquake, the Government of India took important policy

    decisions/measures for reforming the disaster management system in the country. These

    are:

    Disaster management was moved from the purview of the Ministry of Agriculture to the

    Ministry of Home AffairsAlthough Ministry of Agriculture retains the responsibility for droughts, pest attacks and

    hailstorms;

    State Governments were advised to create separate Disaster Management Department

    State Governments were further advised to constitute

    State Disaster Management Authority under the Chairmanship of State Chief Ministers

    District Disaster Management Committee under the Chairmanship of District

    Collectors

    A specialized force comprising eight battalions to be named as National Disaster

    Response Force to be constituted with state-of-the-art equipment and training to respond

    to various natural and man made disasters;

    advanced fail-proof disaster communication network

    National Institute of Disaster Management was set up at Delhi for training research

    Basics of disaster management to be introduced in school education

    disaster resistant technologies to be introduced in engineering and architecture

    disaster- Management topic introduced in medical and nursing education

    2005

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    esskay

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    09.22.2012 AT 11:26 PM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-9322)

    Hi mrunal. please compile 33 years exam paper of history. thank you . i

    appreciate your help

    R E P L Y ( / 2 0 1 2 / 0 9 / A R C - D I S A S T E R - M G M T - P 1 . H T M L ? R E P L Y T O C O M = 9 3 2 7 # R E S P O N D )

    Mrunal (http://mrunal.org)09.23.2012 AT 12:18 AM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-9327)

    ill try

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    esskay09.23.2012 AT 9:02 AM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-9345)

    Thank you Mrunal. I appreciate your response. you are

    doing a great job anyway. I have a suggestion, as many CSE

    aspirants visit your blog, it would be good if you can add a

    chat feature here. like they have on UPSC portal. Thank

    you !

    R E P L Y ( / 2 0 1 2 / 0 9 / A R C - D I S A S T E R - M G M T - P 1 . H T M L ? R E P L Y T O C O M = 7 0 9 4 5 # R E S P O N D )

    ashish06.30.2013 AT 3:45 PM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-70945)

    why dont we form a group of aspirants having history subject as

    an optional so that we can help each other while preparing for

    the same. I think it would be of immense help in the changed

    pattern of examination

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    R E P L Y ( / 2 0 1 2 / 0 9 / A R C - D I S A S T E R - M G M T - P 1 . H T M L ? R E P L Y T O C O M = 9 3 2 5 # R E S P O N D )

    denzel09.22.2012 AT 11:53 PM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-9325)

    thanks i was thinking of reading disaster managemnt from somewhere

    but could not find the material

    R E P L Y ( / 2 0 1 2 / 0 9 / A R C - D I S A S T E R - M G M T - P 1 . H T M L ? R E P L Y T O C O M = 9 3 2 9 # R E S P O N D )tanu09.23.2012 AT 12:38 AM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-9329)

    this is awesum.gr8 work

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    pardeep09.23.2012 AT 8:13 AM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-9342)

    great work sir

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    Amaan09.23.2012 AT 10:09 AM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-9348)

    Thanks for the aticlePlease can you compile an article on conflict

    resolution.

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    karthikeyan09.23.2012 AT 11:35 AM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-9350)

    great work as usualthanks a lot mrunal

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    R E P L Y ( / 2 0 1 2 / 0 9 / A R C - D I S A S T E R - M G M T - P 1 . H T M L ? R E P L Y T O C O M = 9 3 5 2 # R E S P O N D )atul09.23.2012 AT 12:48 PM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-9352)

    Hats Off to you

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    rohit barthwal09.23.2012 AT 1:47 PM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-9355)

    thnks mrunal

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    Dilip Reddy09.23.2012 AT 2:45 PM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-9362)

    Dear Mrunal,A small request.Please dont host your images in imageshack as they

    will be blocked in most of companies networks.

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    parvinder09.23.2012 AT 6:33 PM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-9401)

    marvelous work

    R E P L Y ( / 2 0 1 2 / 0 9 / A R C - D I S A S T E R - M G M T - P 1 . H T M L ? R E P L Y T O C O M = 9 5 4 2 # R E S P O N D )aditi09.24.2012 AT 2:01 AM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-9542)

    vry nicely elaborate

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    R E P L Y ( / 2 0 1 2 / 0 9 / A R C - D I S A S T E R - M G M T - P 1 . H T M L ? R E P L Y T O C O M = 9 6 6 6 # R E S P O N D )

    saurav09.24.2012 AT 4:30 PM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-9666)

    HEY MRUNAL GREAT JOBCAN U TELL TELL ME DO WE NEED

    TO READ ALL15 2ARC REPORT COMPLETELY OR JUST THE MAJOR

    CONCLUSION AND RECOMENDATIONS AT LAST

    R E P L Y ( / 2 0 1 2 / 0 9 / A R C - D I S A S T E R - M G M T - P 1 . H T M L ? R E P L Y T O C O M = 9 6 7 6 # R E S P O N D )sunil09.24.2012 AT 5:34 PM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-9676)

    nice work murnal

    can u share the source report Disaster Management (3rd Report).

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    Akshay09.26.2012 AT 4:52 PM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-10251)

    ramakrishna

    September 22, 2012 at 11:03 PM Reply

    can u do some important reports before mains.

    Mrunal. Congratulations on stupendous job. It will b so nice if u canhelp ramkrishan. I like many is grappling with time to find some time

    for ARC 2. Hope u can do some miracles as u always have.

    Thanks

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    Shakil01.03.2013 AT 11:29 PM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-25989)

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    Sir,

    You are article very informative.

    Can you write notes on

    Direct cash transfer scheme.

    Indias fading effect on neighborhood countries.

    Thanks,

    Shakil

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    hats off to u sir

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    Manthan01.30.2013 AT 4:08 PM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-30331)

    very nice compilation of informationreally very very informative

    thank you

    R E P L Y ( / 2 0 1 2 / 0 9 / A R C - D I S A S T E R - M G M T - P 1 . H T M L ? R E P L Y T O C O M = 6 9 4 3 0 # R E S P O N D )nibha06.23.2013 AT 4:56 AM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-69430)

    thanks alot sir. its really very informative

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    deen john06.27.2013 AT 10:18 PM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-70372)

    superb

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    Rajeshnayak08.01.2013 AT 11:46 AM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-77779)

    thanks alot its superb

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    udit agarwal08.04.2013 AT 3:36 PM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-79156)

    Sir, plz complete this report and the other important ones too.

    thank you

    R E P L Y ( / 2 0 1 2 / 0 9 / A R C - D I S A S T E R - M G M T - P 1 . H T M L ? R E P L Y T O C O M = 9 3 1 4 0 # R E S P O N D )

    Sindhu09.18.2013 AT 4:26 PM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-93140)

    Hi Mrunal. This has been very useful to me as a main candidate.

    Waiting for remaining chaptersPls do them

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    avinash10.04.2013 AT 6:19 PM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-97055)

    as i always,a salute

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    R E P L Y ( / 2 0 1 2 / 0 9 / A R C - D I S A S T E R - M G M T - P 1 . H T M L ? R E P L Y T O C O M = 9 9 6 0 5 # R E S P O N D )

    shivali10.16.2013 AT 1:41 PM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-99605)

    salute to you sir

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    darshan11.04.2013 AT 11:21 AM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-104082)

    Sir

    Though summary of ARC are available from other sources, i humbly

    request u to complete 3rd and 4th report after 2013 mains

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    Aditya12.09.2013 AT 12:33 PM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-113602)

    Mrunal,

    Thanks for the notes on the reports. This report is of more than 200

    pages. I wanted to know if you read the whole report or read it

    selectively. If you have read it selectively, can you please suggest somepoints that could be kept in mind while doing so? Is is necessary to

    read and summarize 12th plan in the similar manner?

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    Siddharth jain02.11.2014 AT 6:22 PM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-144862)

    Sir when will u elaborate upon the next part of it ?

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    R E P L Y ( / 2 0 1 2 / 0 9 / A R C - D I S A S T E R - M G M T - P 1 . H T M L ? R E P L Y T O C O M = 2 0 3 6 4 9 # R E S P O N D )

    siddhanth06.05.2014 AT 8:02 PM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-203649)

    how can i download this file

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    Neha06.20.2014 AT 9:50 PM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-211513)

    Sir waiting for the remaining chapters..

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    SDevkota07.20.2014 AT 1:03 AM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-

    P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-222058)

    Could you please give me source of the landslide block diagram,

    please??

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    Amrinder07.29.2014 AT 6:07 PM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-226560)

    I didnt find its next part. Did you compiled that or not? If yes, Please

    help me to get it.

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    Ashish Patil07.31.2014 AT 4:43 PM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-227456)

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    Is this GS topic or pub ad optional?

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    10.29.2014 AT 12:48 PM(HTTP://MRUNAL.ORG/2012/09/ARC-DISASTER-MGMT-P1.HTML/COMMENT-PAGE-1#COMMENT-278119)

    Traditional Knowledge for Disaster Management

    Onge tribe was feared to have been annihilated but it survived. They

    believe that when the sea recedes it comes back with greater fury so

    its time to take to the higher ground.

    Avalanches

    Yellow Zone: Few incidents in a year

    Blue Zone: Few incidents with less than 3 tonnes of ice. may have to

    evacuate on warning

    Red Zone: Higher than 3 tonnes of ice, frequent incidents, warnings

    and evacuation. Not suitable for living.

    However, the subject of disaster management does not find mention

    in any of the three lists in the Seventh Schedule of the Indian

    Constitution.

    NDMA 2005 has put Disaster management in concurrent list, other

    features are

    NDRA with National Executive authority, similar at state and districtlevel, with P.M,C.M,D.M as head

    DDMA as the nodal agency

    NDR fund

    National institute of Disaster Management

    National disaster response force, similar at state district level.

    To elaborate

    -Actions in good faith are protected

    -No discrimination in relief

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