Law & Disaster Management: Naved Mustafa
Law & Disaster Management: Naved Mustafa
Law & Disaster Management: Naved Mustafa
Project synopsis.
BY
NAVED MUSTAFA
B.A.LL.B (HONS) 10TH SEMESTER
TO
FACULTY OF LAW
JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT IN INDIA
1. Preamble
The Context
rather than mere response to their occurrence has, in recent times, received
increased attention both within India and abroad. This is as much a result of
per cent of land) is prone to floods and river erosion; of the 7,516 km long
of the cultivable area is vulnerable to drought and hilly areas are at risk from
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landslides and avalanches. Vulnerability to disasters/ emergencies of
and socially weaker segments of the population are the ones that are most
account of disasters and the differently abled persons are exposed to higher
risks.
referred to as the Act) which envisaged the creation of the National Disaster
be, to spearhead and adopt a holistic and integrated approach to DM. There
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proactive prevention, mitigation and preparedness-driven approach for
Vision
Disaster Management
consequences.
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Assessing the severity or magnitude of effects of any disaster.
Approach
Multi-sectoral synergy.
Objectives
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levels through knowledge, innovation and education.
process.
technology support.
management.
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3. Institutional and Legal Arrangements
3.1.1 The Act lays down institutional, legal, financial and coordination
mechanisms at the national, state, district and local levels. These institutions
are not parallel structures and will work in close harmony. The new
3.2.1 The NDMA, as the apex body for disaster management, is headed by
the Prime Minister and has the responsibility for laying down policies, plans
take such other measures as it may consider necessary, for the prevention of
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departments and State Governments will extend necessary cooperation and
assistance to NDMA for carrying out its mandate. It will oversee the
(NDRF) are vested in and will be exercised by the NDMA. The National
3.2.2. The NDMA is mandated to deal with all types of disasters, natural or
forest fires, oil field fires, and oil spills will continue to be handled by the
3.2.3 NDMA may, however, formulate guidelines and facilitate training and
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preparedness, psycho-social care and trauma, community-based disaster
will also engage the attention of NDMA in partnership with the stakeholders
all level, which are capable of discharging emergency support functions, will
Home Secretary as the Chairperson, and the Secretaries to the GOI in the
the NEC.
3.2.5 The NEC is the executive committee of the NDMA, and is mandated
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to assist the NDMA in the discharge of its functions and also ensure
disaster. NEC will prepare the National Plan for Disaster Management based
3.2.6 At the State level, the SDMA, headed by the Chief Minister, will lay
down policies and plans for DM in the State. It will, inter alia approve the
State Plan in accordance with the guidelines laid down by the NDMA,
(SEC) to assist the SDMA in the performance of its functions. The SEC will
and monitor the implementation of the National Policy, the National Plan
and the State Plan. The SEC will also provide information to the NDMA
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relating to different aspects of DM.
Commissioner or District Magistrate as the case may be, with the elected
level and take all necessary measures for the purposes of DM in accordance
with the guidelines laid down by the NDMA and SDMA. It will, inter alia
prepare the District DM plan for the district and monitor the implementation
of the National Policy, the State Policy, the National Plan, the State Plan and
the District Plan. DDMA will also ensure that the guidelines for prevention,
and the SDMA are followed by all Departments of the State Government at
Local Authorities
3.2.9 For the purpose of this policy, local authorities would include
Boards and Town Planning Authorities which control and manage civic
services. These bodies will ensure capacity building of their officers and
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reconstruction activities in the affected areas and will prepare DM Plans in
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