Village Disaster Management PlanKURUKSHETRA
Government of HaryanaDepartment of Revenue & Disaster Management
Haryana Institute of Public AdministrationPlot No. 76, HIPA Complex, Sector-18, Gurgaon-122015
Malik Pur(2015-16)
Village Disaster Management Plan
Contents
S.No. Chapter
1. Situational Analysis of Village
2. HRV Assessment
3. Response Plan
4. Mitigation & Preparedness Plan
5. Contact details & Updation Mechanism
6. Annexure -1 Resource Map
Chapter 1: Situational Analysis of Village
Malik Pur is a Village in Thanesar Tehsil in Kurukshetra District of Haryana State, India. It belongs to Ambala Division . It is located 2 KM towards west from District head quarters Kurukshetra. 99 KM from State capital Chandigarh Malik Pur is surrounded by Kurukshetra Tehsil towards East , Nilokheri Tehsil towards South ,Babain Tehsil towards East , Ladwa Tehsil towards East . Thanesar , Taraori , Ladwa , Shahbad are the nearby Cities to Malik Pur. This Place is in the border of the Kurukshetra District and Karnal District. Karnal District Nilokheri is South towards this place .
Village Administrative Profile
Name of Village Malik Pur
Name of Panchayat Malik Pur
Name of Sarpanch Raj Rani
Contact No. of Sarpanch 9416275813
Name of Village Secretary Amit Kumar
9068121368 9996109002
Name of Patwari Avtar Singh
Contact No. of Patwari 9813200747
Name of Tehsil Shahbad
Name of Tehsildar Joginder Sharma
Contact No. of Tehsildar 9878933333
Name of Block Shahbad
Name of BDPO Sandeep Bhardwaj
Contact No. of BDPO 9991953789
Name of Police Station Shahbad
Name of SHO Rajesh Kumar
Contact No. of SHO 7056700114
Name of legislative constitution Shahbad
Name of MLA Sh. Krishan Bedi
Contact No. of MLA
NEIGHBOURING VILLAGES
East side West side North side South side
Dyal Nagar Kalsana Gumti Madanpur
ROAD CONNECTED TO VILLAGE
Name of Road Distance
Jhansa Road 3 KM
BASIC GOVT. FACILITIES AT VILLAGE
Sr. No. Facilities name Quantity Remarks
1. Jal ghar 1
2. Police chowki -
3. ATM -
4. PHC -
5. CHC -
6. Police chowki -
7. Police station -
8. Godwons -
9. Bank/Samiti -
10. Panchayat Bhawan -
11. Govt. Primary Schools 1
12. Private Primary Schools -
13. Govt. Middle schools 1
14. Pvt. Middle Schools -
15. Govt. High Schools -
16. Pvt. High Schools -
17. Govt. Sr. Sec. Schools -
18. Pvt. Sr. Sec. Schools -
19. Govt. Polytechnic College -
20. Pvt. Polytechnic College -
21. Govt. ITIs -
22. Pvt. it is -
23. Post office -
24. Veterinary hospital -
25. Aaganwadi centres 1
26. Self help group (MahilaMandal)
1
27. Sub-Power station -
28. Ration depo 1
29. ASHA workers 1
30. Others -
RELIGIOUS PLACE
Sr. No. Facilities name Quantity Remarks
1. Temple 3
2. Gurudwara 1
3. Dargah No
4. Maath No
5. Masjid No
DEMOGRAPHIC DETAILS:
Total Household
Population Other Category
Male Female Literacy Rate 0-6 years Sr. Citizen
BPL Disable Person
GEOGRAPHICAL DETAILS:
Total land River Drains Canals Ponds Road Connectivity
Others
304 1 - - 1 Yes -
LAND HOLDING DETAILS:
No. of Big Farmers
(More than 10 acres)
No. of Marginal Farmers
(5-10 acres)
No. of Small farmers
(0-5 acres)
Others
10 22 88 -
CROPPING PATTERN DETAILS:
Irrigated area
Residential area
Types of crop cultivated Stock facilities at Village
Name Cultivated Area
in acres
YES NO
Rice 192.5 -
Wheat 107.5 -
Sugarcane 57.5 -
LIVELIHOOD PATTERNS BASED ON:
Agriculture Govt. Service
Pvt. Service
Self Business
Shops Daily workers
Others
120 384 366 60% 66 74 19 12+2=14
No. of Household
62 15 7 5 3 28 -
LIVESTOCK DETAILS
Buffalos Cow Horse Donkey Sheep Any others
No. of households
59 35 9 - - -
DRINKING WATER FACILITIES DETAILS
Submersible pump
Govt. supply
(Jal Ghar)
Tube well Well Any others
No. of households
5 1 - - -
IRRIGATION FACILITIES DETAILS
Canal Drain Ponds Sprinkles Well Others
No. of households
- - 1 - - -
VEHICLES DETAILS
Two vehicles
Three vehicles
Four vehicles
Tractors & trolley
Harvesting Machine/JCV
Any others
No. of households
105 - 28 22 - -
PRIVATE FACILITIES AT VILLAGE
Sr. No. Facilities name Quantity
Medical Shops -
Barbar shops No
Stationary Shops -
Tailor shops No
Electric shops -
Mobile shops -
Cloth shops -
Others:
Ex Service Man
Sr. Name Department Contact no. Name of Son Contact No of Son
1 Harbhajan Army 9812275476
2 Rai Singh Police 9416178013
Chapter 2: Hazard, Risk, Vulnerability Assessment
EXISTING HRVC ANALYSIS OF VILLAGE, SARAKPUR
As per transit visit and rapid visual analysis of villages existing hazards analysis are as under: Hazards (in and around the village )
Hazard Probability (High / Med / Low)
Possible causes
Road Accidents M Due to bad shape of roads
Flood M Rain Earthquake H Zone III-IV Building collapse L Epidemic / Contagious disease
M Due to unhygienic conditions
Fire M Short circuit, Fire in field
Heat Wave L summer Cold Wave L Winters Industrial / Chemical hazard
L
Stampede L Due to riots or violence
FREQUENCY OF MAJOR HAZARD AT VILLAGE
Hazard
Time period
Regular 1-2 years
Occasional (3-4 years )
Not happen within 10
years Remarks
Earthquake --- --- Flood --- --- Drought --- --- Hailstorm --- --- Frost (small ice crystals)
--- ---
Cold wave --- --- Heat wave --- --- Pest & disease outbreak
--- ---
Fire
(Fire in field after harvesting)
(Domestic &
other) ---
Hazard, Risk & Vulnerability Analysis of village
Hazard, Risk & Vulnerability Analysis
HIGH RISK
HAZARD
HAZARD VULNERABILITY Un Seasonal Rains & Hailstorms
Agriculture standing crops Construction Activity Cattle & its food Vulnerable groups Electricity Mills Livelihood Plantation Crops in Warehouse, etc
Fire Human Life (Vulnerable group) Cattle life Houses & property Crops Property Important documents, etc
Flood Agriculture crops Transport Construction Activity Drinking water Cattle & its food Vulnerable groups Electricity Mills Livelihood Plantation Vulnerable groups, etc.
Industrial mishap
--- ---
Animal bite dog, snake, monkey
--- ---
MODERATE RISK HAZARD
Drought Human Life Cattle life Environment & Eco system Economy Livelihood Etc
Hanging Agriculture crops
LOW RISK
HAZARD
Lightening/ Cloud Burst
Human Loss Agriculture crops Transport Cattle & its food Vulnerable groups Electricity Etc.
Industrial/ Chemical Disaster
Human Life Cattle life Environment & Eco system
Dog/Snake/monkey Bite i.e. Rabies
Life
Electric Wire Transport Construction Activity Drinking water Cattle & its food Vulnerable groups Electricity Mills Livelihood Plantation Vulnerable groups
Earthquake Human Life, Cattle life, Transport Houses, Infrastructure Development Activities
Road Accident Human Life Livestock during transportation Transport network
Heat/Cold Wave
Human Life Cattle life Small Animals Crops Trees Livelihood Vulnerable groups Education
Chapter 3: Response Plan
Village Disaster Management Committee:- Introduction: Gram Panchayat playing important role in rural development. It has responsibility of implementing various rural development programmes. Concerned to any disaster management, Panchayat played a crucial role in mobilizing people in various situations of disaster. Accordingly, the elected leaders and officials of Panchayat should be trained to develop skill and capabilities to handle disaster/emergency situation to constitute the following teams: Early Warning And Information Dissemination Team Evacuation Team Search And Rescue Team First Aid/Counseling Team Shelter Management Team Water & Sanitation Management Team Carcass Disposal Team Damage & Need Assessment Team, Etc. Relief Operation Mgmt Team
There is Village Disaster Management Initiative, under the supervision of Centre for Disaster Management, Haryana Institute of Public Administration, Gurgaon to involve selected villages of Gram Panchayat in Disaster Management and sensitize local communities through, trainings and awareness activities, IEC materials, existing hazards, vulnerabilities, risk and capacity (HRVC Analysis), identification of existing resources, Village Disaster Management Plan (VDMP) etc. The core objective of this initiative is to develop coping mechanism in preparedness and mitigation measures to minimize the destructive effect of any disaster on life and property at local level. Accordingly, a Village Disaster Management Committee of have been constituted so that the villagers can get the right information at right time. The details of Village Disaster Management Committee are as under
Village Disaster Management Committee
Sr.No. Name Designation Contact number
1. Sarpanch Baljinder Singh Chairman 9416275813
2. Panchayat secy : Nodal Officer 9996109002
3. Patwari : Member 9813200747
4. Numbardar : Member 8814040887
5. SC panch : Member
6. BC panch : Member 8930105957
7. Anganwari worker: Member 9050144612
8. SHG heads: Member
9. School representative: Member
10. Sub-Centre representative : Member
11. Woman Panch : Member 9313903166
12. Ex-servicemen : Member 9812075476
13. Agriculture Development Officer : Member 9812583699
14. Animal Husbandry representative: Member
15. Any other : 9813021747
Role & Responsibilities of VDMC: The roles and responsibilities of the Village Disaster Management Committee will reciprocate in accordance to the phases of Disaster Management Cycle. Five activities have been appropriated in four stages of disaster cycle for effective disaster management planning at the Village level. These activities are: Prevention of disasters/emergency like situation. Assessment & Mitigation of the causes of disasters/Emergency like situation. Rescue people during a disaster/emergency. Reconstruction & people’s return to normal life, etc.
Members of Village Disaster Management Teams (VDMT)
S. No. Name Designation Contact Number
Contact Address
Early Warning and Information Dissemination Team 1 Bhushan S/o Anant
Ram 9991018306 Malikpur
2 Sanjay S/o Sant Ram 9813301561 Malikpur 3 Akhtar Ali S/o Sabar
Ali 9050372702 Malikpur
4 Evacuation Team
1 Mandep Student 7404499841 Malikpur 2 Vishal -do- 8930060420 Malikpur
Search and Rescue Team 1 Devi Lal S/o Suresh
Chand 9034529427 Malikpur
2 Vinod S/o Mulukh Raj
9671986089 Malikpur
First Aid Team 1 Paramjeet Kaur Asha Worker 7027823969 Malikpur 2 Seema -do- 9992217717 Malikpur Relief Management Team 1 Sunil Student 9050165546 Malikpur
Sanitation Team 1 Kuldeep Sweeper 8910307874 Malikpur
Shelter Management Team 1 Gurdeep Singh S/o
Gian Singh 9416201409 Malikpur
2 Baljeet S/o Sahab Singh
8295344538 Malikpur
Carcass Disposal Team
1 Rameshwar 9813589319 Malikpur Shish Pal 8053540804 Malikpur
Damage & Need Assessment Team 1 Rajpal S/o Ramji Lal 9991730216 Malikpur 2 Shankar S/o Jai
Singh 9050868322 Malikpur
Rawinder S/o Sujan Singh
9813045400 Malikpur
Rehabilitation & Reconstruction Team 1 Boby S/o Babu Ram 9813938388 Malikpur 2 Shahnwaj S/o Sita
Ram 8930105937 Malikpur
Surender S/o Shivdyal
8930154374 Malikpur
A tentative/suggested Role & Responsibilities of Village DM Teams: EARLY WARNING & DISSEMINATION GROUP
Time Line Role & Responsibilities Pre – Phase Distribution of leaflets/Meeting/Warning/create awareness.
Cross check of source of information /dissemination of accurate information to villagers via fastest means of communication Information to the control room. Announcement through a system. Evacuation and to take shelter in safe places. Deployment of Volunteers. Get other emergency required material.
During- phase Act as and when required as per direction/instruction.
RESCUE & EVACUATION Normal time~ Awareness/Preparedness /Training/mock exercise programme/activities to
skilled the participants Pre ~phase Readiness of volunteer /Equipments
Information to Block control room regarding requirement of materials. During~phase Evacuation and to take shelter in safe place
Deployment of volunteers. Arrange other emergency required materials
Post~
Announce of normal situation to the evacuated people to go back to their home Periodic announcement of information on the situation. Help Administration Counseling Construction of infrastructure.
HEALTH & FIRST AID Normal time Awareness/Preparedness /training/mock exercise programme/activities to skilled
the participants. Pre~phase Preparedness
IEC activities Training of first aid and importance of vaccination etc.
During~phase Activate health service volunteers under the supervision of health deptt. Public meetings/announce about the health response mechanism
Ensure safety of shelf. Volunteers provide basic necessary information to block control room/sanding data to block control room in regular intervals. Keeping vigil on information Stop rumors if any Help Administration
Post-Phase Announcement of normal situation to the evacuated people to go back
to their homes Periodic announcement of information on the situation. Help Administration
Remarks:
SHELTER MANAGEMENT Normal time Awareness/Preparedness /training/mock exercise programme/activities to skilled
the participants. Pre ~phase Preparedness
Contribution of people. Separate shelter for livestock Safety of important documents etc.
During~phase Vaccines to children, Pregnant, others midi persons, Cattle's etc.
Separate arrangement for male/female/pregnant/livestock with basic facilities Post~phase Counseling
Decomposed the waste materials etc.
Information collection regarding affected vulnerable group Triage demarcation by expert/professional only. Separate shelter for livestock
Post~phase Counseling Vaccines to children's and needy persons Periodically review the victims
DAMAGE ASSESSMENT AND COUNSELING:
Normal Time Preparation /Training/Awareness generation activities
Post~phase Assessment of lost/destruction of property/crops/infrastructure/ etc. Disseminate the information to the villagers.
Recovery process and its periodic review
WATER, SANITATION & CARCASS DISPOSAL Normal time Awareness/Preparedness /training/mock exercise programme/activities to skilled
the participants. Pre~phase Activate team volunteers under the supervision of public health/MC
Public meetings/announce about the water, sanitation & carcass disposal process to maintain hygienic environment. Information collection regarding affected vulnerable group Special attention to livestock management Public meetings/announce about the health response mechanism Contribution of people.
Separate arrangement for livestock During~phase Creation of water sources
Repairing Supply of drinking water from outside Disposal of dead bodies/carcass properly.
Post~phase Reconstruction/Repairing of water sources/sanitation
Cremation of water sources like well, pond etc.
RELIEF MANAGEMENT Normal Time Preparation /Training/Awareness activities.
Pre~Phase Collection of village information & requirement Update to concerned department. Public meetings,
Information collection regarding vulnerable group Contribution of people. Separate arrangement for livestock
During~phase Deployment of team member
Dissemination of information of vulnerable group Provide basic requirement to block control room
Prepared relief materials to assessment of lost/destruction Post~phase Disseminate the information to the evacuated
Final assessment of lost/destruction etc.
Chapter 4: Mitigation Measures MITIGATION
Mitigation refers to the structural and non structural measures undertaken to limit the adverse impact of
neutral hazards, environmental degradation and technological hazards. The following mention activities are
one of those activities to which the Chairman of Village Disaster/Emergency Management Committee,
committee members, team’s member etc may promote with the help of district administration wherever
required.
Sr. ACTIVITIES
CONSTRICTIVE ACTIVITIES
1. Protection of open electric transformers and loose electric wires inside the village (especially at public place) in collaboration with the electric dept. and concerned officers.
2. Rising of the platform of two community tube well for safe drinking water in case of flood
3. Provision of ramp and railing for high raised tube well platforms.
4. Construction of individual household latrine
5. Construction of sheds for category wise livestock at a distance place from residence
6. Promote plantation to mitigate heat wave, pollution, etc.
7. Strengthening of the embankment of community ponds and raising its heights to protect it from submerging with flood water, unhygienic materials etc.
8. Ensure drains are clear before the rainy season.
9. Construction of pacca road that connects to the village.
10. Promote water harvesting construction/system among villagers
11. Repair weak part of the community resources like community hall, Chaupals, etc
NON CONSTRUCTIVE ACTIVITIES
1. Maintain and develop relationships with emergency task teams, emergency services providers and involve them in awareness, training, demonstration activities etc.
2. Promotion of life insurance, livestock insurance, Crop insurance, property insurance etc
3. Procurement, storage and maintenance of emergency stock
4. Monthly cleaning of community ponds and surroundings of tube well. (Un hygienic water is the major sources of diseases.)
5. Promote and develop linkage with Agriculture dept, Animal husbandry dept. Health dept. etc. for awareness and better knowledge.
6. Promote and motivate formation of more and more SHGs
7. Vaccination of livestock in collaboration with Animal Husbandry Dept.
There are numbers of Schemes/programmes which may be considered as an integral/integrated part of disaster management initiative. Some of the schemes/programmes at village level are as under:
Various Schemes of Government SCHEMES BENEFITS TO SCHEME DESCRIPTION
Arogya Kosh
Financial Help To Persons BPL Families Of The State
Facilities for diagnostic and treatment of serious diseases from bpl people
Vikalp Below Poverty Line Families
Provide good quality and low cost essential medicines, provide quality, low cost and timely diagnostics services to poor
Allowance To Eunuches
Financial help to the Eunuches in the State
Domicile of Haryana State, living in the state for last five years, Age 18 Years, Not be involved in any unlawful activates, Benefit 300/- P.M.
Old Age Allowance
Social Security to Old Age Persons, Age group of 60 or more
Haryana Domicile, Age group of 60 or More and unable to sustain themselves from their own sources, The amount of allowance to be Rs.300/- per month or decided by the Govt. time to time, Those who themselves or their children are not Sale Tax/Income Tax assesses
National Family Benefit Scheme
Family whose main bread earner has been expired and the family is living below poverty line
Time of death of such a primary bread earner whose family is listed in Below Poverty Line and deceased aged between 18 to 64 years, his wife/dependents are eligible for this benefit, Rs.10,000/- given to the applicant.
Pension To Widows And Destitute Women
Women Unable To Sustain themselves from their own sources And in need of financial assistance from State.
A woman domicile of Haryana or residing in Haryana for the last one year at the time of submission of application, Age 18 or Above Widow or unmarried, Own income from all sources is less than Rs.10,000/- per annum or decided by the Govt. time to time, is eligible for pension, Amount of pension is 350/- Per Month or decided by the State Government time to time
Handicapped Pension
Handicapped Persons who are unable to sustain themselves from their own resources
A person domicile of Haryana or residing in Haryana for the last three years at the time of submission of application, Age 18 Years or Above, Suffers from one or more of the following Handicaps: Total absence of sight, Orthopedic Handicap with a permanent disability of 70% and above, Mental Retardation with I.Q. not exceeding 50. The rate of Handicap Pension for disability 70% is Rs.300/- per month and for disability 100% is Rs.600/- per month.
Socio Economic Upliftment of Women
Women To provide Financial assistance for income generating scheme to women of target group, To provide training to women to improve/enhance their skill.
Sampooran Gramin Rozgar Yojna (SGRY)
Gramin Unemployed
The main objectives of this programme are to provide wage employment in the rural areas, and also food security, alongside the creations of durable community, social and Economic assets, and infrastructure development in these areas. The wage employment opportunities are available for all rural poor, who are in need of wage employment, and are willing to take up manual unskilled work in the villages.
Swaranjyanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY)
Rural people living below poverty line
There will be no income from this scheme, but the programme is likely to prove an effective instrument in raising the standard of living of the rural people living below the poverty line, and also to provide them with additional job opportunities.
Promotion and Strengthening of Mahila Mandals/SHGs
Registered Mahila Mandals/SHGs
The Mahila Mandals do work for the promotion of Nutrition education, family welfare, food storage, immunization of children, small saving accounts of women, provision of bathrooms, smokeless chulhas, women crafts centre, and balwadis etc. The registered Mahila Mandals have representative of all classes of society, and have their own executive committee. The women and Child Development Department provide grants for the training of upto 5 members of each Mahila Mandals. For basic equipments and Stationery etc., cash grant of Rs. 1500 is paid to newly registered Mahila Mandals.
Unit Cost of Milch Animals
Dairy Holders
The amount for construction of dairy shed shall also be provided by financial institutions / banks for 10 / 5 milch animals dairy unit as loan as prescribed by NABARD from time to time. similarly for 10 milch animals’ scheme loan for utensils, chaff cutter and water pump etc the loan shall be provided by the banks
Financial Assistance to Panchayats and Panchayat Samitis
Communities, Village Panchayats
Under this scheme, interest free loan is given to Panchayats and Panchayat Samitis, with a view to augment their financial position and to enable them to take up developmental works in their areas. The loan is advanced to Panchayats and Panchayat Samitis for installation of wells, tube-wells, pumping sets on Shamlat lands, construction of shopping centers, bank buildings, shops and godowns for agriculture produce, and establishment of rural industries, viz. stone Crusher, threshers, chakkis, oil mills, etc. The loan is recoverable in 30 years.
Chapter 5: Contact details & Updation Mechanism
For an effective management, communication has been always recognized as integral part for a long time. Since last decade, among the number of communication channel, mobile may be the first operational communications channel to convey information about their specific needs and to coordinate amongst themselves and with others who can help them, especially in emergency situation. During a disaster/emergency/chaotic situation, mobile phone has always on the top priority as a first responder in communication system. It plays an important role in the early warnings and the immediate aftermath, like other means of communication. According a directory of contact no. has been prepared from village to district level as under
Administrative contact
Sr.No Designation Contact Number Contact Address
1. Deputy Commissioner : 9992015551 Kurukshetra
2. Superintendent of Police 7056700100 -do- 3. Additional Deputy
Commissioner 9992372288 -do-
4. District Revenue Officer 9813200098 -do- 5. SDM 9416006111 6. Tehsildar 9879933333 Shahbad 7. Naib-Tehsildar 9467845135 8. BDPO 9991953789 9. SDO Public Health
Engineering
10. SDO Power Supply 11. Police Officer (SHO) 7056700114
12. Sub Inspector 13. Police Post In-charge
14. Patwari 9813200747
15. Panchayat Secretary 9996109002 16. Project Officer
(MGNREGA/ IAY, etc)
17. Medical Officer 18. CDPO 19. BEO 20. Fire Officer 21. Agriculture Development
Officer
22.
Gram Panchayat contacts Sr.No Elected person Name Contact 1. Sarpanch Raj Rani 9416275813 2. Ward No.1 Panch Vishal Sharma Gumti 8053515322 3. Ward No.3 Panch Shehnaj 7404499841 4. Ward No.2 Panch Mandeep Singh 9467412764 5. Ward No.4 Panch Amarjeet Singh 9812134884 6. Ward No.5 Panch Budh Ram 9466285352 7. Ward. 6 Panch Manjeet Kaur 9313903166
Other Important contact numbers 1. Namardar Jai Singh 2. Chokidar Jagdish 9671254955 3. ANM Seema 9992217717 4. ASHA Paramjeet 7027823969 5. Aganwari Rajni 9050144612
Village Resource Map