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Disaster Management & CASE

STUDY

NAME :- AKASH RANA

ROLL NO :- 46

CLASS:- Mcom part-1 btc.agboys@2016

PROJECT GUIDE:- Prof. kishore karia

INTRODUCTION

A disaster is a serious disruption of the functioning of a


community or a society involving widespread human, material,
economic or environmental losses and impacts, which exceeds
the ability of the affected community or society to cope using its
own resources

TYPES OF DISASTER

Disaster management

DISATER MANAGEMENT PROCESS.

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

Mitigation and prevention:involves activities which reduce


or eliminate the effects of an emergency. Mitigation assumes
that society is exposed to risk whether or not an emergency
occurs

Preparedness:involves actions taken prior to


an emergency to ensure an effective response
including, but not limited to, public education,
emergency information, training and exercises,
preparing plans and operation centers, and
establishing communications systems

Responseinvolves actions taken to respond to


an emergency. Such actions in the context of an
influenza pandemic would include the
distribution of vaccine (once available),
mobilizing human, financial, and supply
resources, and emergency declarations

Recoveryinvolves actions taken to recover


from the emergency. These activities include
such elements as returning the community and
response agencies to a pre-emergency phase
and rebuilding/restocking of supplies initiatives.

DISTATER MANAGEMENT
INDIA

(UTTARAKHAND ) TRAGEDY

A Case Study of Uttarakhand

At the peak of the monsoon season the northern state of


Uttarakhand was face to face with floods caused due to the cloud
burst that hit three of the four famous Char Dham pilgrim sites,
2013 North India floods leaving tens and thousands of
inhabitants as well as pilgrims stranded or swept away due to the
floods, and not to mention the damage cause to life, property
and business. The famous Char Dham pilgrimage is now
discontinued for three years for repair and restoration ("Plan
ahead", 2013).The National Institute of Disaster Management
(NIDM), in one of its first reports on the Uttarakhand floods, has
blamed climatic conditions combined with haphazard human
intervention in the hills for the disaster (Down To Earth, 2013).

CONCLUSION

I just want to add one thing that Indian government would have
to overcome with the new ideas and technology to prevent such
natural disaster and give the promotional ideas to educate
people regarding natural calamities.

SHORT SUMMERY

INTRODUCTION

TYPES OF DISASTER

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

DISASTER MANAGEMENT PEOCESS

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

DISASTER MANAGEMENT INDIA

UTTARAKHAND TRAGEDY & CASE STUDY

CONCLUSION

BIBLOGRAPHY

Bibliography
Books:M.com Part 1 S.M. book
OXFORD dictionary

Notes & journal:Dr. Bindi Varghese & Neha Itty Jose Paul case study On Uttarakhand Disaster
Websites:www.google.com
www.wikipedia.com
www.slideshare.com
www.hindustantimes.com
www.economictimes.com
www.blog.wsj.com

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