Title: The Disaster Management Act, 2005
1The Disaster Management Act, 2005
- The Disaster Management Act, 2005 was enacted on
26th December, 2005 - This will permit the States also to have their
own legislation on disaster management.
2Salient features of the DM Act - NDMA
- National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA)
under the Prime Minister with nine more members
for laying down the policies, plans and
guidelines for disaster management. - Advisory Committee consisting of experts in the
field of disaster management. - The Authority will be assisted by a National
Executive Committee (NEC) of Secretaries to
Central Government. - NEC shall prepare a National Disaster Management
Plan in consultation with State Governments - National Plan to include measures for prevention
and mitigation, integration of mitigation
measures in the development plans, and
preparedness and capacity building to respond
effectively. - The National Authority to recommend guidelines
for the minimum standards of relief.
3Salient features of the DM Act - SDMA
- State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) to be
chaired by Chief Minister - One of the members may be designated as the
Vice-Chairperson of the State Authority by the
Chief Minister. - The State Authority may constitute an Advisory
Committee of experts. - The State Authority shall be responsible for
laying down the policies and plans for disaster
management in the State. - The State Authority shall recommend guidelines
for providing minimum standards of relief. - The State Authority will be assisted by the State
Executive Committee.
4Salient features of the DM Act - DDMA
- The State Government shall establish a District
Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) in each
district. - The District Authority will be headed by District
Magistrate with seven more members. - The District Authority shall act as the district
planning, coordinating and implementing body for
disaster management.
5DM Act Local Authority
- The Local Authority shall ensure training of its
officers and employees and maintenance of
resources so as to be readily available for use
in the event of a disaster. - It shall also ensure that all construction
projects under it conform to the standards and
specifications laid down. - It shall carry out relief, rehabilitation and
reconstruction activities in the affected area
within its jurisdiction.
6DM Act Funds
- National Disaster Response Fund by Central
Government and grants provided by any
person/institution. - National Disaster Mitigation Fund for mitigation
projects. - The State Government to establish Disaster
Response fund and Disaster Mitigation Fund at
State and District Levels. - Every Ministry/Department of Central and State
Governments to make provision for funds to carry
out activities set out in its disaster management
plan.
7GoI-UNDP DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME
- Capacity building to institutionalize the systems
for DRM in the Government - Create an enabling Environment for disaster
prevention, preparedness and mitigation - Multi-hazard preparedness and mitigation plans
for DRM at State, district, block, village and
ward levels in 169 districts of 17 selected most
hazard prone states of India and - Networking knowledge on effective approaches,
methods and tools for disaster risk management,
developing and promoting policy frameworks at
State and National Levels
8COMPONENTS OF CBDP
- Disaster management committee
- Review and analysis of past disasters
- Seasonality Calendar of disasters
- Resource map
- Risk and vulnerability map
- Safe and alternate route map
- Hazard specific mitigation plans
- Community contingency fund
- Disaster management teams
9Disaster Management Teams (DMT)
Rescue and Evacuation team
Shelter Team
Early warning team
Relief and Coordination team
Water Sanitation Team
Counseling
Medical First Aid Team
Carcasses Disposal
Damage Assessment
DMTs comprise of groups of women men
volunteers assigned with a specific task for
which they receive training and SOPs
10CBDP PLAN PROCESS
- Awareness campaign
- Training of gram Panchayat/block members
- Identification of village volunteers/training
- Sensitization meetings
- Training of DMTs
- Participation of women
11CBDP INSTITUTIONALISATION
- BLOCK Block mitigation plan is a compilation of
- GP mitigation plans
- GP Guide communities in plan preparation
- Compilation of village plans
- VILLAGE Participatory approach
12STATUS
BLOCK
GP
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