Disaster Management Plan of Ministry of Panchayati Raj
Features & Significance
- Coverage: In 2020, India's rural population was estimated to be 65.07 per cent of the total population. Because of India's unique climate and socioeconomic conditions, the country is prone to a variety of natural and man-made disasters. As a result, local rural administrations play an important role in disaster management across the country.
- Proximity: PRI's close involvement with village communities can increase people's participation in activities critical for effective disaster risk reduction, such as risk assessment of areas; identification of vulnerable groups and the extent of their vulnerability; preparation for early warning systems; response measures taken during ....
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Disaster Management
- 1 Landslides in India: Causes & Mitigation Measures
- 2 Pathways to Disaster Resilient Infrastructure
- 3 Disaster Management for Cultural Heritage
- 4 Forest Fires in India
- 5 Landslides Vulnerability of India
- 6 Drug Menace in India
- 7 Disaster Risk Reduction
- 8 Disaster Induced Displacement (DID)
- 9 Disaster Management in India
- 10 Localisation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)