NDMA
NDMA
NDMA
BY
AMIT JHA, IAS
JOINT SECRETARY, NDMA
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
District Level
DDMA headed by District Magistrate.
Magistrate
Chairperson of Zila Parishad as Co-Chairperson interface between Govt.
and Public.
SUPPORTING INSTITUTIONS
National Disaster Response Force (NDRF).
National
N ti l IInstitute
tit t off Di
Disaster
t M
Managementt (NIDM)
(NIDM).
APPROACH
Paradigm Shift from Response Centric to a Holistic and Integrated
Approach.
Backed by Institutional Framework and Legal Authority.
Supported by Financial Mechanism, Creation of new Funds, i.e., Response
F d and
Fund
d Mitigation
Miti ti Fund
F d att National,
N ti l State
St t and
d District
Di t i t levels.
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MANDATE
1 Lay down Policy and Guidelines.
1.
Guidelines
2. Approve National Disaster Management (DM) Plan and DM Plans of Ministries &
Departments.
3. Coordinate enforcement and implementation of Disaster policy and plans.
4 Take Measures for Prevention,
4.
Prevention Mitigation,
Mitigation Preparedness and Capacity Building.
Building
5. Lay down broad policies and guidelines for functioning of the National Institute of
Disaster Management.
g
6. Exercise general superintendence, direction and control of National Disaster
response Force.
VISION
To build a Safe and Disaster Resilient India by
developing a holistic, proactive, multi-disaster and
gy
strategy
gy through
g a culture of
technology-driven
prevention, mitigation, preparedness and efficient
response.
response
STRATEGY
STRATEGY
A multi-dimensional Strategy, focusing on
Pre-disaster Phase:
1. Prevention.
2. Mitigation.
3. Preparedness.
4. Capacity Building and Awareness.
5 Community Based Disaster Management.
5.
Management
Post-disaster Phase:
66. Prompt
p and Efficient Response
p
Proactive.
7. Reconstruction to build back better.
Ensure that
E
th t on-site
it and
d off-site
ff it disaster
di t managementt plans
l
are
developed by industries, compliance to be ensured.
THANK YOU