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“ NDMA’s INITIATIVES ON DISASTER RISK REDUCTION IN INDIA ” BY SUJATA SAUNIK, IAS JOINT SECRETARY, NDMA

“ NDMA’s INITIATIVES ON DISASTER RISK REDUCTION IN INDIA ” BY SUJATA SAUNIK, IAS JOINT SECRETARY, NDMA. MAINSTREAMING DM INTO DEVELOPMENTAL PLAN. All new Projects/ Programmes will mandatorily have DM resilience inbuilt (at times of conceptualization itself).

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“ NDMA’s INITIATIVES ON DISASTER RISK REDUCTION IN INDIA ” BY SUJATA SAUNIK, IAS JOINT SECRETARY, NDMA

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  1. “NDMA’s INITIATIVES ON DISASTER RISK REDUCTION IN INDIA” BY SUJATA SAUNIK, IAS JOINT SECRETARY, NDMA

  2. MAINSTREAMING DM INTO DEVELOPMENTAL PLAN All new Projects/ Programmes will mandatorily have DM resilience inbuilt (at times of conceptualization itself). Planning Commission and the Ministry of Finance to give approval to the projects only if disaster resilience self certification is provided. Ongoing Projects to be revisited to include disaster resilience audit. Infrastructural loans to be sanctioned by the Banks only after due diligence on DM resilience audit. Existing Lifeline Projects to be selectively revisited and retrofitted. Reporting Item in the National Development Council – the Highest National Planning Body.

  3. DISASTER RISK REDUCTION PROGRAMME (2009-2012) • GOI-UNDP Disaster Risk Reduction Programme (2009-2012) formulated by taking into consideration: • National DM Act 2005; • Eleventh Five Year Plan Priorities; • Hyogo Framework for Action; • Lessons Learnt from DRM.

  4. DISASTER RISK REDUCTION PROGRAMME (2009-2012) • Strengthening institutions for disaster risk reduction. • Develop capacities for Risk and Vulnerability Assessment. • Build capacities of stakeholders for early recovery. • Risk reduction in urban areas.

  5. ONGOING ACTIVITIES AND MAJOR INITIATIVES

  6. CAPACITY BUILDING

  7. PANCHAYATI RAJ INSTITUTIONS IN DM Note: Similar consultation is in progress with Ministry of Urban Development for Training of Urban Local Bodies.

  8. Partnership with Corporate Sector through Corporate Social Responsibility and Public Private Partnership. • NDMA has written to CEOs of all major Business Houses. • Positive response. • Modalities being finalized with help of IIM Ahmedabad. • FICCI, CII, ASSOCHAM, PHD Chamber of Commerce and NASSCOM etc. being consulted. • Through interaction with States. • Corporate Disaster Resource Network.

  9. States/ UTs Covered –35. • Districts Covered – 94. • Exercises Conducted on – all Natural Disasters, Fire,Man-made Disasters and School Safety. Mock Exercises planned for 2011-2011: 100 (including 48 in Schools) Delhi Metro, 26 March 2010 Cyclone, Porbander, 19 Jun 09 Flood, Bellary, 14 Sep 2009

  10. INSARAG EXERCISE • NDMA is conducting an International Exercise on Earthquake in Agra, India from 03 to 06 May 2011 under the aegis of INSARAG and OCHA. • The details of this exercise have been hosted both on NDMA and INSARAG websites. • All countries, specific from the Asia-Pacific Region have been invited to participate. • In India, all States which fall in seismic zone IV and V have been invited to nominate managers at District and State level to participate.

  11. STATE OF THE ART TSUNAMI EARLY WARNING SYSTEM BY INCOIS After Tsunami in December 2004, the Government of India decided to put in place an Early Warning System for providing alarm, watch and early warning of such oceanogenic disasters. Indian National Center for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS), Hyderabad is the nodal agency for this early warning system. The Indian Tsunami Early Warning System comprises a real-time network of seismic stations, Bottom Pressure Recorders (BPRs), tide gauges and 24 X 7 operational Tsunami Warning Centre to detect tsunamigenic earthquakes, monitor tsunamis and to provide timely advisories to vulnerable communities by means of latest communication methods with back-end support of scenario database, vulnerability modeling and Decision Support System.

  12. SAFE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION IN BANK FINANCED CONSTRUCTION • NDMA is also now in the process of recommending to Reserve Bank of India (RBI) a compliance friendly but nonnegotiable Guidelines on how to ensure incorporation of disaster resistant features in the actual construction of loan-financed assets before the loan is sanctioned/disbursed. Mission for mainstreaming safe building construction into bank loan schemes has been taken up by NDMA as per the recommendations made in NDMA Guidelines on Management of Earthquakes and Landslides. After continuous insistence from NDMA, RBI has issued advisory to banks for ensuring disaster safe construction practice (as per NBC, 2005) in the loan based building construction. However, such initiative of RBI is found to be not compliance friendly. Therefore, a simplified guidelines/check memo for disaster safe construction will be facilitated to RBI for circulation among banks. So far, the first draft guidelines on above has already been circulated to RBI for their observation.

  13. THANK YOU

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