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ND management policy 2009&2016 . Function of NDMA, Vision of the disaster management Act.

 Natioanal disaster management policy 2009



--This policy aims at: 

(i) Promoting a culture of prevention, preparedness and resilience at all levels through knowledge, innovation and education; (ii) Encouraging mitigation measures based on technology, traditional wisdom and environmental sustainability; 

(iii) Mainstreaming disaster management into the developmental planning process; 

(iv) Establishing institutional and technolegal frameworks to create an enabling regulatory environment and a compliance regime;

 (v) Ensuring efficient mechanism for identification, assessment and monitoring of disaster risks;

 (vi) Developing contemporary forecasting and early warning systems backed by responsive and fail-safe communication with information technology support;

 (vii) Ensuring efficient response and relief with a caring approach towards the needs of the vulnerable sections of the society;

 (viii) Undertaking reconstruction as an opportunity to build disaster resilient structures and habitat for ensuring safer living; and

 (ix) Promoting a productive and proactive partnership with the media for disaster management.


This policy of 2009 replaces the policy of 2005.



National disaster management policy 2016




-The National Disaster Management Plan (NDMP) provides a framework and direction to the government agencies for all phases of disaster management cycle. The NDMP is a “dynamic document” in the sense that it will be periodically improved keeping up with the emerging global best practices and knowledge base in disaster management. It is in accordance with the provisions of the Disaster Management Act, 2005, the guidance given in the National Policy on Disaster Management, 2009 (NPDM), and the established national practices.


The NDMP incorporates substantively the approach enunciated in the Sendai Framework and will help the country to meet the goals set in the framework.



#. Vision of the disaster management Act -

-- To build a state & disaster resilient india by developing holistic , proactive multi disaster oriented .technology driven through culture of prevention prepadeness & response .

most india come from three framework of UN


#. Disaster management Act 2005-

 Create a three tier structure ------

*. NDMA-National disaster management authority .

*SDMA-state disaster management authority .

*DDMA- District disaster management authority .

Higher policy making body for DM .


its headed by the prime minister [ chairman]

vice person is held by central govt.


NDMA - also established two more .

  --- NDRF- National disaster response force .

----NIDM-Institute of disaster of management .


NDMA-is a policy making Authority .


NDRF + INDM-complete control by NDMA 



#.Function of NDMA

 #. NDMA-frame & aprove policy plan & guide line of DM.

#. its also be coordination with all the state holders central ministry ,ary force for enforcement & implementation the provision of these policy & plan.

#.Approve the NDMA plan with central & ministry department .

#.The NDMA is mandate to deal with both natural or man made disaster .

#.Cabinate cammite of security & Nation crises management commite 





NDMA-has permited to specialised in the feild of CBRN related disaster .

-NDMA - taking suggestion to make DM plan .

Give the order to state holder to deal with DM.

ok friends thanx for be here all next article related to National level institute which able to deal with disaster ........pk25ng

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