This document presents information on disaster management. It acknowledges help from the presenter's teacher and brother. The contents include details on disaster management, institutional responses, how disasters are managed, relevant government acts, the roles of non-governmental organizations and the National Cadet Corps. The aims of the National Cadet Corps are to develop qualities like character, courage and discipline in youth to provide leadership and serve the nation. In conclusion, both government and private organizations have important roles to play in disaster response and management.
2. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
My Self ………….. of class ………..I am Thankful to
my teacher that she give me this project to do and
brother, he also help me in making this file.
3. FLOW OF CONTENTS
Disaster Management.
Detail of Disaster Management.
Institutional Case Study For Disaster Response.
How are Disasters Managed.
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO).
National Cadet Crops (NCC).
Conclusion.
9. INSTITUTIONAL CASE STUDY FOR
DISASTER RESPONSE
INTRODUCTION:-
A disaster is the impact of a
natural or human-made hazard that negatively affects
society or environment. The root of the word disaster
comes from astrology: this implies that when the stars
are in a bad position a bad event will happen.at the time
of disaster various agencies both government and non-
government organizations play a crucial role in preparing
the soceity.home guards,civil defence, volunteeers of
national service scheme, Nehru yuva kendra sangathan
too play a major role at the time of crisis.this chapter
helps you to understand the importance of these
institutions.
10. HOW ARE DISASTERS MANAGED?
• National nodal ministries
• State relief and rehabilation
department of disater
Management
• District office of disaster
magistrate
• Block office of panchayat samiti
• Village village disaster
managemement
committee.
11. THE ACTS PASSED BY THE CENTRAL
GOVERNMENT
The Civil Defence Act, 1968.
The Civil Defence Rules, 1968.
The Civil Defence Regulations, 1968.
The Disaster Management Act, 2005.
The Disaster Management National Executive
Committee (Procedure & Allowances etc.) Rules, 2006.
The Disaster Management (National Institute of
Disaster Management) Rules, 2006.
The National Institute of Disaster Management
Regulations, 2006.
The Disaster Management (Annual Report of National
Authority) Rules, 2006.
12. NON-GOVERNMENTAL
ORGANISASTIONS(NGO)
A non-governmental organization (NGO) is a legally
constituted organization created by private persons
or organizations with no participation or
representation of any government. In the cases in
which NGOs are funded totally or partially by
governments, the NGO maintains its non-
governmental status insofar as it excludes
government representatives from membership in
the organization.
Nongovernmental organizations are a
heterogeneous group. A long list of acronyms has
developed around the term 'NGO'.
13. NATIONAL CADET CROPS(NCC)
The National Cadet Corps (India) is the Indian
military cadet corps. It is open to school and college
students on voluntary basis. The National Cadet
Corps in India is a voluntary organization which
recruits cadets from high schools and colleges. The
Cadets are given basic military training in small
arms and parades. The officers and cadets have no
liability for active military service. The motto of NCC
is "Unity and Discipline".
14. THE AIMS OF NCC
To develop qualities of Character, Courage,
Comradeship, Discipline, Leadership, Secular
Outlook, Spirit of Adventure and the ideals of
Selfless Service amongst the Youth of the Country.
To Create a Human Resource of Organized,
Trained and Motivated Youth, to Provide Leadership
in all Walks of life and be Always Available for the
Service of the Nation.
To Provide a Suitable Environment to Motivate the
Youth to Take Up a Career in the Armed Forces.
15. CONCLUSION
From all these we could understand
how both government as well as the
private organization work for the
disaster.