GoI to launch special disaster management project
in 8 states: Secy NDMA
JAMMU, APRIL 13: Chief
Secretary, Mr B B Vyas today called for cent percent funding from the Central
Government for disaster mitigation in Jammu and Kashmir.
“Government
of India has been generously extending financial assistance to the State while
implementing projects under ADB loan and World Bank financing with 100%
funding. There is a need for similar dispensation to be
considered for J&K in the Disaster Management area as well,”
Mr Vyas said at a meeting convened through Videoconferencing by Secretary,
National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), Mr R K Jain with the Chief
Secretaries of eight states including Northeast and J&K to discuss the
framework of projects conceived to mitigate disasters related to earthquakes.
Secretary NDMA informed the Chief Secretaries that
the Government of India is in the process of launching a project to workout strategies to mitigate and risk
reduction to the life and property due to the earthquakes and in the first
instance, eight states of Northeast, Himachal, Uttarakhand and J&K falling
in the seismic zone of IV and V will be taken up for implementing measures and
building capacities to deal with these natural calamities due to earthquakes.
Mr Vyas urged the Secretary NDMA that J&K is
looking forward for sharing by NDMA of best practices, new knowledge and
expertise in the area of disaster mitigation, rural housing, building codes,
regulatory framework and other related areas.
He said J&K has a peculiar geo-climatic
condition and falls in the Seismic Zone IV and V, and majority of the
population is residing in the Zone IV. “Besides,
people in J&K live on hillocks and in border areas which have peculiar
challenges to be addressed to combat not only manmade disasters but natural
calamities like earthquakes, floods and snow tsunamis which position the state
in a multi-hazard zone and would require synergy and coordination of various
Ministries and Departments for quick and effective response to all the natural
and manmade disasters,” he said.
The Chief Secretary further informed the meeting
that J&K has set up a separate department of Disaster Management and has
put in place State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) headed by the Chief
Minister, two Divisional Disaster Management Authorities headed by the
respective Divisional Commissioners, and 22 District Disaster Management
Authorities to formulate plans, coordinate resources and to build capacities to
face the challenges arising due to calamities. He said Emergency Disaster Response Centres(EDRC)
are being set up to deal with the situation in the quickest of the time to save
the precious lives and to minimize the damage. He further informed that the State appreciates the
need for procurement of disaster related equipment and retrofitting of public
and private buildings to make them disaster resilient. “However, a comprehensive framework needs to be
worked out to provide techno-logical and techno-legal regime to regulate the
construction of government buildings and to enforce design and building
techniques for private houses as well for making them earthquake resistant,”
he said and added that a team from J&K Disaster Management Department will
to visit NDMA for interaction and further guidance on the disaster mitigation
parameters.
During the meeting, the importance of a focused
comprehensive strategy for risk management and disaster preparedness was
impressed upon by the participants. Modalities regarding funding pattern came
under discussion and states desired that Government of India should workout
liberal funding for undertaking measures to safeguard life and property in
public and private domain.

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