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In service of the nation since 1990

Creating Enabling Environment


for Affordable Housing for All

Building Materials & Technology Promotion Council


Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs
Government of India
Building Materials & Technology Promotion Council is an autonomous body under the aegis of the Ministry
of Housing & Urban Affairs, Government of India, established in 1990. Since its inception, BMTPC has been
working towards development and promotion of alternate, cost effective, energy-efficient, environment-friendly
and disaster resistant building materials and construction technologies and its tranfser from from lab to land.

Vision
“BMTPC to be world class knowledge and demonstration hub for providing
solutions to all with special focus on common man in the area of sustainable
building materials, appropriate construction technologies & systems including
disaster resistant construction.”

Mission
“To work towards a comprehensive and integrated approach for promotion
and transfer of potential, cost-effective, environment-friendly, disaster resistant
building materials and technologies including locally available materials from lab
to land for sustainable development of housing.”

Objectives
• Building Materials & Construction Technologies: To promote develop-
ment, standardization, mechanization and large scale field application of proven
innovative and emerging building materials and technologies in the construction
sector.
• Capacity Building and Skill Development: To work as a Training Resource
Centre for capacity building and promotion of good construction practices to
professionals, construction agencies, artisans and marketing of building technolo-
gies from lab to land.
• Disaster Mitigation & Management: To promote methodologies and tech-
nologies for natural disaster mitigation, vulnerability & risk reduction and ret-
rofitting/ reconstruction of buildings and disaster resistant planning for human
settlements.
• Project Management & Consultancy: To undertake project management
and consultancy services including appraisal, monitoring and third party inspec-
tion of housing projects under the various Central/State Schemes.

Board of Management and Executive Committee


Board of Management Executive Committee
• Hon’ble Minister of Housing & Urban
President Affairs, Government of India
• Secretary, Ministry of Housing &
Chairman Urban Affairs
• Secretary, Ministry of Housing &
Vice President Urban Affairs

• Advisor, NITI Aayog


• CMD, HUDCO • Joint Secretary (Housing),
• Secretary, MSME MoHUA
• Secretary, Ministry of Science & • Joint Secretary & FA, MoHUA
Technology • Joint Secretary (HFA), MoHUA
• Secretary, DONER Members • CMD, HUDCO
• Secretary, NDMA • Director, CBRI
Members • DG, CSIR • Director IIT Roorkee
• DG, CPWD • Director, JSKM Architecture,
• Director, IIT Tirupati Hyderabad
• Director, IIT Gandhinagar
• Joint Secretary (Housing), MoHUA
• Joint Secretary & FA, MoHUA
• Joint Secretary (HFA), MoHUA Member • Executive Director, BMTPC
Secretary
Member Secretary • Executive Director, BMTPC

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Development & Promotion of Green Technologies
Walling
• Fly ash lime gypsum bricks/blocks • Rat trap bond in bricks
(FaL-G) • Jute composite boards
• Sand Lime / Calcium Silicate • Coir composite boards
Bricks • Bagasse board
• Cellular light weight concrete • Cement bonded particle boards
blocks (CLC) • Phosphogypsum based panels
• Autoclaved Aerated Concrete • Bamboocrete
blocks (AAC) • Pozzolonic mortar in blended
• Clay Fly ash bricks cement
• Compressed earth bricks/blocks • EPS composites
• Interlocking type compressed • Bricks/blocks/pavers from C&D
earth blocks waste
• Ferrocement panels • Hollow or Solid Lightweight
• Solid/Hollow Concrete blocks Concrete Masonry Units
• Precast concrete stone masonry • Bricks/Blocks/Tiles from Marble
blocks and Granite industry waste
• Bamboo mat boards

Roofing
• Prefabricated reinforced brick • Burnt clay flat terracing tiles
panels and joist • Precast Channel Unit for Floors /
• Ferrocement roofing channels Roofs
• Micro concrete roofing tiles • Precast R.C.C. Planks and Joists for
• Bamboo mat corrugated roofing Floors/Roofs
sheet • Thin R.C. Ribbed Slab for Floors
• Filler slab and Roofs
• Bamboo mat ridge cap • Precast Concrete Waffle Units for
• Jute-Bamboo composite roofing Floors / Roofs
sheet • Prefabricated Reinforced Concrete
• Cuddapah slabs over RCC L-Panels for Roofs
rafters • Precast Doubly Curved Shell Units
• Brick funicular shell roofing for Floors/Roofs
• Precast blocks over inverted • Precast Reinforced / Prestressed
T-beams Concrete Ribbed or Cored Slab
• Insulation Tiles from mining Units for Floors / Roofs
waste • Specifications for Reinforced Brick
• Clay flooring tiles and Reinforced Brick Concrete
Slabs for Floors / Roofs

Joinery and Miscellaneous


• RCC Door and Window Frames • Precast Concrete Manhole Covers
• Ferro cement door shutters & Frames
• RCC Jallies • Red Mud/Flyash Polymer door
• Precast thin lintels shutters
• Precast sunshades • Eco-friendly rubberwood flush
• Ferrocement water tank door shutter
• Brick on edge lintels • Eco friendly solid core poplar
• Corbelling for lintels wood flush door shutter
• Brick arch for lintels • Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer
• Ferrocement staircases doors and door frames
• Geo-textiles

BMTPC has undertaken several demonstration projects to showcase


and propagate these green technologies across the country.

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Identification & Certification of Emerging Technologies
The Council has been evaluating alternative construction systems adopted world over to identify, adapt and
promote such technologies suiting to Indian geo-climatic conditions on regular basis. In this process, 34 tech-
nologies/systems have been assessed and certified so far, which have potential to be used for mass housing in
the country.

ENGINEERED FORMWORK SYSTEM


• Monolithic Concrete Construction System
(Aluminium/Composite Formwork)
• Modular Tunnel Form

STAY-IN-PLACE FORMWORK SYSTEM


• Insulating Concrete Forms
• Monolithic Insulated Concrete System
• Structural Stay-in-place formwork system
• Lost-in-place formwork system- Plaswall Panel
system
• Lost-in-place formwork system- Plasmolite Wall
Panels
• Sismo Building Technology
• Glass Fibre Reinforced Gypsum Panel System
• Stay-In-Place PVC Wall Forms
• Permanent Wall Form (PVC)

PREFABRICATED SANDWICH PANEL


SYSTEM
• Advanced Building System – Emmedue
• Rapid Panels
• Reinforced EPS Core Panel System
• QuickBuild 3D Panels
• Concrewall Panel System
• Prefabricated Fibre Reinforced Sandwich Panels
• Rising EPS (Beads) Cement Panels
• Flyash EPS (Beads) Cement Sandwich Panels
• PIR Dry Wall Pre-Fab Panel System
• Baupanel System
• V-Infill Wall (Light Weight EPS Wall)
• Nano Living System Technology

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Identification & Certification of Emerging Technologies

LIGHT GAUGE STEEL STRUCTURAL


SYSTEM
• Light Gauge Steel Framed Structure (LGSF)
• Light Gauge Steel Framed Structure with Infill
Concrete Panel Technology

PREFABRICATED STEEL STRUCTURAL


SYSTEM
• Factory Made Fast Track Modular Building
System
• Speed Floor System
• Continuous Sandwich (PUF) Panels with Steel
Structure

PRECAST CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION


SYSTEM
• SRPL Building System (Waffle-Crete)
• Precast Large Concrete Panel System
• Industrialized 3-S system using RCC precast
with or without shear walls, columns, beams,
Cellular Light Weight Concrete Slabs/Semi-
Precast Solid Slab
• Walltec Hollowcore Concrete Panel
• K-Wall Panels
• Robomatic Hollowcore Concrete Wall Panels
• Urbanaac Precast Construction Technology
• Integrated Hybrid Solution - One

During the implementation of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Urban (PMAY(U), the quest to bring alternate
and emerging construction systems from around the globe which can not only fast track delivery of quality
sustainable houses but also comply with structural, functional and safety norms stipulated in Indian Standards
gained importance. There has been good response from public and private agencies and State Governments
and these new systems are being now slowly picked up and used in construction projects.

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Demonstration Housing Projects using Emerging Technologies

The Council has been disseminating proven and emerging building materials & technologies in different regions
of the country through identification, evaluation, standardization, certification, capacity building and field
level application of such technologies.
The Council during recent past, has undertaken Demonstration Housing Projects in different parts of India using
alternate and emerging technologies with the objective of spreading awareness about these technologies and
disseminate technical know-how in the States under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban) – Housing for All
Mission.
The efforts of the Council have helped in building up confidence and acceptability of proven and emerging
technologies in public & private construction agencies, professionals etc.

Demonstration Houses
(36 DUs) constructed
using Glass Fibre
Reinforced Gypsum
(GFRG) Panel System at
Nellore, Andhra Pradesh

Demonstration Houses
(32 DUs) constructed
using EPS Core Panel
System at Bhubaneswar,
Odisha

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Demonstration Housing Projects using Emerging Technologies

Demonstration Houses
(36 DUs) constructed
using Structural Stay in
Place Formwork System
(Coffor) at Bihar Shariff,
Bihar

Demonstration Houses
constructed using Structural
Stay in Place Formwork System
(Coffor) (16 houses) and Light
Gauge Steel Frame System
(16 houses) at Gachibowli,
Hyderabad,Telangana

Demonstration Houses
(40 DUs) constructed
using Stay in Place
Double Walled EPS Panel
System at Aurangabad
Jagir, Lucknow, Uttar
Pradesh

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Standardisation & Product Evaluation

Performance Appraisal Certification Scheme (PACS)


(Through Gazette Notification No. I-16011/5/99 H-II in the Gazette of India No. 49 dated Dec.4, 1999)

Performance Appraisal Certification Scheme (PACS), being operated by BMTPC, is a third party voluntary scheme
for providing Performance Appraisal Certificate (PAC) to manufacturers or installers of a product which includes
building materials, products, components, elements and systems etc. after due process of assessment. The ap-
plications under PACS are processed on the basis of data furnished by the firms, information available on their
websites, inspection of manufacturing plants at site of works and testing of samples of the products/systems etc.
So far, the Council has issued 62 PACs on various products and systems.

Performance/Safety
Requirements, as applicable
What PACS means to: • Mechanical/structural stability
• Fire resistance/rating
• Behaviour in rain storm and
Society
lashing rain
- Economic benefits
• Thermal performance
- Environmental • Acoustic performance
improvement • Behaviour under high winds/
storms
Users • Behaviour under dynamic loads
- Data for informed • Seismic resistance
choice • Energy consumption
- 3rd party assessment • Health/hygiene requirements
of manufacturers • Ventilation requirements
claims • Durability requirements
- Confidence in use • Behaviour under different
geoclimatic conditions
Designers
- Data for design Name and Address of Certificate Holder:

M/s Sintex Industries Ltd.


Kalol (N. Gujarat) – 382721
Performance Appraisal
Certificate No.

PAC No 1006-A/2011
Name and Address of Certificate Holder:
M/s Rashtriya Chemicals &
Fertilizers Ltd.
Eastern Express Highway
Performance Appraisal
Certificate No.

PAC No 1008-S/2011

- Detailed specifications
Issue No. 01 Issue No. 01
Gandhinagar, India Date of Issue: 12.09.2011 Sion, Mumbai – 400 022 Date of Issue: 08.06.2011
India

A 3rd Party Scheme


- Information on to give data for informed
limitations building choice &
Formwork Glass Fibre
For
Monolithic
Reinforced
Gypsum confidence for use of
Construction agencies Construction Panel System
New Building Products &
- Confidence in use Systems
- Choice of alternative
cost effective materials User should check the
validity of the Certificate
by contacting Member
Building Materials & Technology Promotion Council
Ministry of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation
Government of India
User should check the
validity of the Certificate
Building Materials & Technology Promotion Council
Ministry of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation
Government of India

- Installation instructions
Secretary, BMBA at Core 5A, First Floor, India Habitat Centre, by contacting Member Core 5A, First Floor, India Habitat Centre,
BMTPC or the Holder of Lodhi Road, New Delhi – 110 003 Secretary, BMBA at Lodhi Road, New Delhi – 110 003
this Certificate. Tel: +91-11-2463 8096, 2463 8097; Fax: +91-11-2464 2849 BMTPC or the Holder of Tel: +91-11-2463 8096, 2463 8097; Fax: +91-11-2464 2849
E-mail: bmtpc@del2.vsnl.net.in Web Site: http://www.bmtpc.org this Certificate. E-mail: bmtpc@del2.vsnl.net.in Web Site: http://www.bmtpc.org

- Training needs
identified
Name and Address of Certificate Performance Name and Address of Certificate Performance Appraisal
Holder: Appraisal Certificate Holder: Certificate
M/s Covestro (India) Pvt. Ltd. M/s Coffor Construction Technology
Bayer House, Central Avenue Pvt. Ltd., Chandan Metal Products PAC No.:1035-S/ 2018
PAC No.:1039-S/ 2018
Hirandani Estate, Compound, Near Gorwa BIDC, Issue No. 01
Issue No. 01

Already similar
Thane (West), Maharashtra-- 400607 Gorwa Road Vadodra – 390016
Date of Issue: (Gujarat). Tel: 0972772453, Date of Issue:
Tel: 022-25866177, 09975248821
E-mail: mansab.momin@covestro.com 30-08-2018 Email: jignesh@cofforindia.com 12-03-2018

mansab.momin@covestro.com

Manufacturers/suppliers schemes in
- Marketing tool operation in other
- Technical assessment countries like UK,
- Verifies your claims Austrialia, New PIR DRY
WALL PRE-
Structural
Stay-in-Place

- Scheme details tailored Zealand, France, FAB PANEL


SYSTEM
Formwork
System

to your needs South Africa


besides India
User should check the
Building Materials & Technology Promotion Council Building Materials & Technology Promotion Council
Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs
validity of the Certificate Ministry of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation
User should check the by contacting Member
Government of India Government of India
validity of the Certificate Secretary, BMBA at
Core 5A, First Floor, India Habitat Centre, Core 5A, First Floor, India Habitat Centre,
by contacting Member BMTPC or the Holder of Lodhi Road, New Delhi – 110 003
Lodhi Road, New Delhi – 110 003
Secretary, BMBA at
this Certificate.
BMTPC or the Holder of Tel: +91-11-2463 8096, 2463 8097; Fax: +91-11-2464 2849 Tel: +91-11-2463 8096, 2463 8097; Fax: +91-11-2464 2849
this Certificate. E-mail: bmtpc@del2.vsnl.net.in Web Site: http://www.bmtpc.org E-mail: bmtpc@del2.vsnl.net.in Web Site: http://www.bmtpc.org

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Standardisation & Product Evaluation
BMTPC provides technical inputs to various Sectional Committees of Bureau of Indian Standatds (BIS), for
formulation of Indian Standards on subjects related to Civil Engineering since inception. Working with BIS, the
Council has facilitated formulation of Indian Standards on a number of proven altenate technologies. Formulated
Working Specifications on cost-effective, environment-friendly, energy-efficient building materials and techniques
and most of these specifications have been included in the Schedule of Specifications of Central Public Works
Department (CPWD).
Introduction of Emerging Technologies in National Building Code 2016 by BIS
Provisions have been updated in National Building Code 2016 to ensure use of new/alternative building materials
and technologies to provide for innovation in the field of building construction. Updated provisions on new al-
ternate technologies for speedier construction have also been included in Part-5 BUILDING MATERIALS; Part-6
STRUCTURAL DESIGN: Section 7 Prefabrication and Systems Building and Mixed/Composite Construction,
7A Prefabricated Concrete, 7B Systems Building and Mixed/Composite Construction and Part-7 CONSTRUC-
TION MANAGEMENT, PRACTICES AND SAFETY.
After detailed deliberations with BMTPC and due consultation with their concerned experts, BIS has included
the following technologies in the National Building Code (NBC) 2016.
• Monolithic Concrete Construction System using Aluminum Formwork/Plastic & Aluminum Formwork- Mod-
ular aluminium formwork system, is covered in Cl. 6.3 of NBC: Part 6/Section 7B
• Expanded Polystyrene Core Panel is, covered in NBC: Part 6/Section 7A
• Industrialized System using Precast RCC Columns, Beams & Cellular Light Weight Concrete Precast RCC
Slabs, iscoveredinNBC: Part 6/Section 7A
• Cold-rolled Formed Steel Joist Based /composite Concrete Floor System is, covered in NBC: Part 6/Section
7B in general covers use of various combinations of materials for mixed/composite buildings.
• Glass Fibre Reinforced Gypsum (GFRG) Panel Building System is, covered in Included in NBC: Part 7.
• Factory made pre-engineered steel structures with reinforced concrete Expanded Polystyrene core based
panel or any other alternative infill walls is, covered in NBC: Part 7
• Light Gauge Steel Framed Structures (LGSF) is, covered in NBC: Part 7
• Rat Trap Bond for masonry is included in the NBC.

Inclusion of Emerging Technologies by CPWD


With the efforts of the Ministry and BMTPC, CPWD has 12 Block Masonry using Fly ash bricks
approved 16 new and emerging technologies for adoption 13 Reinforced Soil Technology using Technical Textiles
in CPWD works for the benefit of all users vide OM No. 14 Use of self-compacting Concrete
133/SE(TAS)/DSR/2019/115-H dated 12.03.2019: 15 Use of Confined Masonry
1 Monolithic concrete construction system using 16 Use of C&D Waste Products in Construction
Aluminium Formwork
2 Monolithic concrete construction system using Plastic- Following 13 new and emerging technologies have also
Aluminium Formwork been approved by CPWD vide OM No.133/SE(TAS)/
3 Reinforced EPC Panel Systems DSR/2019/376-H dated 17.09.2019:
4 Light Gauge Sheet Framed Structures (LGSF) 1. Advanced building system-EMMEDUE
5 Industrailized 3-S system using RCC precast with 2. Rapid panels
or without shear walls, columns, beams, cellular light 3. QuickBuild 3D panels
weight concrete slabs/semi-precast solid slab 4. Concrete panel system
6 Speed floor system 5. Bau Panel system
7 Glass Fibre Reinforced Gypsum (GFRG) Panel Building 6. Flyash EPS (Beads) cement sandwich panels
System 7. Rigid EPS (Cellular plastic material) blocks
8 Factory made Fast Track Modular Building System 8. Light Gauge Steel Framed Structure with infill Concrete
9 Non Asbestos fibre Reinforced aerated sandwich wall/ panel technology
roof/floor light weight solid core panel (Prefabricated 9. SRPL Building System (Waffle-Crete)
Fibre Reinforced sandwich panels) 10. Precast Large concrete Panel System
10 EPS Cement sandwich wall/roof/floor light weight solid 11. Walltech Hollow core concrete panel
core panel 12. Robomatic Hollow concrete wall panels
11 Block Masonry using AAC blocks 13. Stamping concrete
CPWD has published Schedule of Rates 2018 for new and innovative technologies.

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Disaster Mitigation & Management
BMTPC has been front runners in the area of Disaster Mitigation & Management. BMTPC is committed to promote
the pro-active approach towards it and has been educating professionals and creating mass awareness amongst
various stakeholders including common man through publications, guidelines, vulnerability atlas, retrofitting and
handholding.
Vulnerability Atlas of India, 2019 (Third Edition) – A Tool to natural disaster prevention, preparedness
and mitigation for housing and related infrastructure Building

Assessment of Damage Risk Levels as a Tool for


Preparedness
• District-wise identification of Vulnerable Areas
• District-wise Indicative Risk Assessment of existing Housing
Stock

The Council brought out the first ever Vulnerability Atlas


of India in 1997 and the second edition of the Atlas was
brought out in 2006.The Third Edition of Atlas brought out in
2019 presents the digitized State/UT-wise Hazard Maps with
respect to Earthquakes, Winds & Floods and Incidence maps
Shri Narendra Modi, Hon’ble Prime Minister, released the digital version
for Landslides, Thunderstorms & Cyclones and district-wise
of Third Edition of Vulnerability Atlas of India on the occasion of Global Housing Vulnerability Tables as per 2011 Census Housing data
Housing Technology Challenge - India (GHTC-India) on 2nd March, 2019 for earthquake, wind, flood hazards.
at New Delhi
68° E 72° E 76° E 80° E 84° E 88° E 92° E 96° E 100° E 64°E 68°E 72°E 76°E 80°E 84°E 88°E 92°E 96°E 100°E 64°E 68°E 72°E 76°E 80°E 84°E 88°E 92°E 96°E 100°E 68° E 72° E 76° E 80° E 84° E 88° E 92° E 96° E 100° E

N 6.1(2013) 7.0(1906)
6.0(1955)
N6.7(1923)
P 5.2(1999) 5.5(1926)
5.3(2007) 5.0(2008)
5.0(1977)
5.3(2002) 5.2(2005) 6.4(2008)
P
5.6(1983) 6.0(1919)
N 5.8(1971)6.0(1954) 6.6(1961)
N
5.0(1973)
6.0(1952)
5.1(2009)
5.6(2002) 5.1(2003)N 6.8(1609)
N
6.0(1952) 5.1(1988)
42°N
Distribution of Houses by Predominant Materials of Roof and Wall
INDIA INDIA
6.0(1955) 5.1(2005) 5.5(1926)6.0(1922) 6.0(1951)
5.9(2007)
N N N N 6.0(1953) 6.0(1941) 5.2(2001)
5.3(2000) N 6.0(1963) N P P N N P
5.8(2012)

and Level of Damage Risk


5.8(1941) 6.0(1932)6.5(1943) 6.5(1943) N 6.1(2003) 7.0(1917) N 5.1(2007)

INDIA
5.5(1983) 5.2(1980) 7.6(1932) 5.1(1983)
5.3(2016) N
6.0(1949)6.5(1941) 5.8(2004) N 6.0(1957) N 5.2(2016)6.2(1974) 5.7(1996)5.8(1997) N 5.8(1947) 5.7(1943) P 5.2(1977)
N 6.0(1926) 6.0(1951) N N
5.9(1990)
5.2(1997) 5.6(1998)5.7(1962)5.1(2003) 5.5(1935)
P
5.2(1991) 5.2(2012) 5.3(1975)
P 5.9(1993)
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5.1(1991)
38° N

INDIA
NN N 5.3(2015) N5.0(2015) NN N
5.6(1939) 5.5(2003)
5.5(1927)5.5(1927) 5.0(2002) 5.4(1933)6.0(1930)
5.2(1971) 5.6(1945) 6.0(2012) 5.9(1984) 6.0(1956) 7.0(1902) 5.5(1949) 5.1(2009) N
N N6.0(1957) 5.2(1983) 6.0(1961) 6.0(2011) 5.5(1950) P 5.5(1960) 5.2(1979)

Earthquake Hazard Map


5.0(1980)
N N6.4(1959)

y
5.5(1952) 6.0(1956) 5.5(1927) 6.2(2009)

Flood Hazard Map


5.1(1994)
N8.0(1907) 5.8(1941) N6.0(1927) 5.1(2010)5.5(2015) 6.5(1944) 5.0(2000) N
! Landslide Incidence Map
5.3(2009)
5.4(2009) N
N 6.0(1951) N5.7(1944) 5.4(2004)

y
5.6(1945) 5.3(2011) 5.1(1993) 5.7(1987)5.8(1977) 5.5(1927)

INDIA
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5.1(1968) 5.5(1930) 6.0(1923) N P 5.0(1981)
38° N
! N
5.6(1933) 6.0(1955)6.8(2015) 5.2(2010) 5.5(1990) 5.6(2003) 5.8(1993) 6.2(1993) 5.1(1987)
N 5.9(2000) 5.0(1979) 6.1(1990) 5.1(2003) 5.8(2009) 6.4(2008) 6.1(2003) 6.0(1938)
5.6(1936)6.5(1935) 5.3(1995) 5.6(1935) 5.6(1942)
N
5.3(2014)N 5.5(2014) 5.5(1950) 5.1(1989) 5.3(2000)
N N N 5.2(2003)
5.5(2013) N
N 5.5(1925) 5.5(1925) 5.0(1993) 5.6(1993) 5.0(1967) 5.2(2007) 5.4(2008) 5.5(2009) 38° N
Wind Hazard Map
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(showing faults, thrusts and P


5.3(2015) 5.5(1924) 5.1(2009)

(with Annual State Rainfall Normals)


5.5(1957) 5.3(1972)
P
5.9(1992) 5.4(1995)
P 6.1(1956) 5.5(1923) 5.0(1993) 5.8(1977)
5.9(1964) 5.4(2004)5.8(1933) 7.3(1908)

Census Houses
5.3(2007) 5.6(1940)6.5(1940)
5.2(2016) 6.5(1954) 5.2(1968) 5.2(1991) 5.4(2006)
5.2(1997)N 5.9(2015) 5.1(1993) 5.3(2014) 38° N
N
Level of Risk under
6.0(1994) 5.5(1954)5.7(2016) 6.0(1924)6.0(1924)
6.0(1926) 5.4(1980) 5.1(1993) 5.5(1972)
N 6.0(1990) 5.4(1995) 5.2(1998)
N 5.5(1972)
N 5.0(1984) 5.5(1951) 6.5(1960) N
5.0(2003) 6.3(1937)6.7(1931) 6.0(1931)
N
NN 5.2(2015)
5.3(1986)
0 100 200 300 400 500 km
earthquakes of magnitude ≥5)
N
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y
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km
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N
NP N
!
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EQ Zone Wind Velocity m/s
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5.7(2012) 5.5(2015)N 0 100 200 300 400 500
5.7(2002)N 5.0(1994) 5.7(1937)5.7(1971)
N NNN P 5.1(1989) 6.1(1959)
5.2(2004) 5.5(2001)
Wall / Roof
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5.6(2010) N 5.0(2008) 5.2(1982) 5.3(2009) N 38°N
km P
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6.8(1956) NN 5.7(1995)
Prone
N6.5(1985)
N 6.9(1939) 7.1(2001) 5.1(2000)
&

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6.2(2002)
P P
6.5(1999) 5.7(1972)
6.2(1972) 6.0(1871)
N 6.1(1981) 5.0(2011)5.1(1976) 5.4(1967)
5.2(1975)
6.0(1948) 5.0(2008) 5.5(1926)
P
5.7(2001) 5.1(2002)
7.6(1937)5.5(1931)
6.0(1940)
N 5.0(2015) Total No. of Houses : 33,08,35,767* Population : 1,21,08,54,977
No. of Houses %
5.0(2014) 6.0(1990)
N 5.6(2002) N
V IV III II 55 & 50 47 44 & 39 33
5.3(2001)
6.3(1991) N6.0(1959) 5.2(1972) 5.8(2014) 6.4(2014) 5.1(2004)
N N 5.4(1992) 0 100 200 300 400 500 Total No. of Houses : 33,08,35,767*
5.4(1999) 5.0(1972)6.0(1996) 5.8(1975) 5.0(2006)
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6.3(1958) """
5.3(1996) 6.0(1920) 5.2(1985) 5.7(1985) 5.3(2008) 5.2(2001)
5.2(2008)
N 6.5(1956) 5.2(2015) 5.8(2016) 6.0(1949) N 5.0(1975) N N
Area
5.7(1946) 5.0(2001) 5.0(1937)
N 7.5(1956)
5.5(1956) N 6.0(2012)
"

5.1(2009) 5.5(1927) 6.3(1926) 5.5(1992) 6.4(2008)


""

5.2(2015)6.0(1990) 5.2(2006) 5.0(2009)


P
5.8(1999) 6.5(1928) 6.7(1921) 5.4(1982) 5.3(2002) 5.2(2007)5.5(1923)N
5.6(2006) 5.6(1975) N 5.6(2008) 5.2(2011)
6.0(1920)N6.0(1926) 5.2(2010) N 5.4(2012) 5.1(1993)
5.2(1990) 5.5(1924) 5.7(1973)5.9(1973) 6.0(1925)6.0(1926)
Total No. of Houses : 33,08,35,767* 5.4(2000)
5.5(1928) 5.9(1974)5.3(2015) 5.5(1935)N6.0(1920)
Population : 1,21,08,54,977
""
5.9(1946)
6.2(1997)
Population : 1,21,08,54,977
""

5.1(1980) 5.1(2007)6.2(1937) 5.0(1999)5.5(1975) 34° N


"
5.0(2002) 5.4(2004)7.7(1554) 5.1(1998) 5.2(1992)
N
"

&

5.2(1991) 5.8(2005) N6.0(1926) 5.7(1943)6.0(1951) 5.5(1951) 5.1(2002)

Area in % Area in % in %
5.7(2003) 6.0(1920) 6.6(1986)
6.0(1925) 6.8(1874)
5.9(1984) 5.0(1968) 5.8(2005)6.0(1955)
5.0(2015)
5.7(2004)
P N N 5.0(2009)5.5(1930)N 5.1(1975) 5.1(1992) 5.5(1926) N 5.8(1988) 5.1(1983)
"

6.0(1840)N
P 5.7(2013) N ( 5.5(2005) (
"" 5.5(1926)
5.2(1985)
5.2(1973)
5.2(2001) 5.2(2004) Population : 1,21,08,54,977 5.5(1919) 7.8(1947)
JAMMU & KASHMIR
5.5(2005) 5.1(1973)5.1(1977)5.1(1986) 5.5(1952)
(" ""

"
6.5(1669) 5.0(1983)

y
5.8(2002) 8.0(1505) 5.3(1981)
(

5.4(2015) 5.1(1974) 5.5(1949)


5.7(1982) 5.2(2004)
P 5.6(2006) 5.0(2007) 5.9(2007) 5.0(2013) 5.1(2000)
P
!
5.2(1988)
34° N
(

6.0(1956) 6.7(1956) 5.0(1965) 5.5(2005) 6.5(1946) 5.5(2001)

INDIA
5.4(2009) ( "" "
11.3 14.4 31.1 43.2 18.0 30.3 45.1 6.6 7.3
5.2(1992) 6.0(1868) 5.5(1921) 6.0(1917) 5.3(1999)
NN 6.0(1954) N N 6.5(1669) 5.0(1871) " "" N
5.1(1968) 5.0(2000)5.7(1986) N 5.1(1991)5.2(1991) 5.1(1983)
5.4(1986)
P 6.0(1828) 6.5(1885) 5.6(1946)
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6.4(1961)
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N
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6.0(1669)
6.0(1852) 5.5(1927) N P
5.2(2009)
P P P
( 5.2(2006)
N 5.4(2005) N 5.3(2000) 5.7(1959) 5.1(1975) N5.2(2010) 6.5(2010) 34° N
""

5.7(2008) 5.1(1984) 5.1(2014)


5.3(1963) N5.8(2010)
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"

5.5(1878) 5.5(2015) 5.0(1976)


"
""
5.5(1962)
JAMMU & KASHMIR
(

&

5.0(2004) 5.2(1968) 6.0(1992) 5.0(1993) 5.2(2005) 5.5(1967) 5.1(2007)5.7(1934) 5.0(2011)5.1(2004) 5.2(1965) 5.5(2008)6.4(1950) 5.2(2000) 5.5(2010)
5.7(1941) 5.6(1975) 34° N
WALL
(

"

5.2(2004) 5.1(2007)
N 5.5(1953) 6.5(1669) 5.0(1978)
""

5.8(1958)6.0(1959)
5.0(2010)
N 5.0(1962) 5.4(2013) 5.5(1950)5.5(1950) 5.0(1932) 6.0(1948)
5.3(1973)5.5(1973)
N 5.3(2008) 5.3(2000) 5.2(2003)5.2(2013)
5.5(1940) 5.3(2006) 6.0(1923)
P
"

N 5.1(1990) 5.5(1931) (5.3(1990) 5.5(1951) N 5.8(1943)6.0(1938) N


5.4(1979)
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6.0(1868) 5.0(1972) 5.1(2009)


"

5.2(1999) 5.0(1973) 5.3(1938)


N
(
(

"

5.1(1980)5.2(2004)
"

5.7(1933) N (5.3(1973) 5.3(1975)


P
5.5(2000) 5.6(2010) 5.5(1950) 5.0(1960)5.2(2011) 5.5(1930)
5.0(1971) 5.0(1968) (
5.6(2013) 5.0(1975)
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"

&5.5(1978) 5.1(2015)
5.9(1941) 5.4(2008) 5.7(2004) 5.8(1994)
5.1(1972)
5.5(1982)
JAMMU & KASHMIR
34°N
(

5.5(2010)

A1 - Mud &
5.1(2001) 34°N
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( 7.3(1955) 5.7(1977) 5.5(1950) 34°N
Rural 58,330,614 19.1
5.1(2001) 5.1(2001) 5.2(1966) 5.0(2008) 5.8(1934) 5.6(1971) 5.0(1967)5.5(1973)
6.2(1947) ( 6.5(1945) 5.1(1965) 5.3(1983) 5.0(2012) 5.0(2003) 5.2(2003) 5.7(1938)5.5(1930) 5.4(2016)
5.0(1981)5.0(2004)
N

y
8.0(1905) 6.0(1955) 5.0(1986)5.6(1971) 5.6(2007)
(
(

5.5(1827) ( 5.3(2000)5.5(1971)
"

6.0(1908) 5.1(2015) 6.2(1975) N N


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5.6(2008) 6.4(2008)
JAMMU & KASHMIR
N
!
6.3(1953) 6.7(1953)
N5.5(1975)
JAMMU & KASHMIR
5.3(2000) 5.5(1950)
5.0(2010) 5.5(1950)
PATHANKOT 5.1(2014)
N 5.1(1978) N 5.1(1965)5.2(1965) 5.0(1996) 5.6(2000) 34°N xxx
x
((

KUPWARA (18)

Unburnt Brick Wall


xx x
xx
xx
x
Urban 8,119,213 2.7
5.7(1943)6.3(1831) 5.0(1851) (5.5(1986) 6.3(1959) 6.0(2008) 5.4(2013) x
xxx
((

5.1(1965) 6.0(1949) xx
"
5.1(1976) 5.0(2000)
N 5.8(1975) N 5.0(2014)5.5(2004) N 5.5(1951)5.5(1951)
5.5(1952) 5.0(2015) x
x
xx
x
x
HIMACHAL
P PRADESH
5.1(2010)5.5(1943) (5.0(1978) xx
(

6.0(1952) 5.0(1964)
( (

5.1(1982) 5.1(2005) x
xx
xx GULMARG (45) PAHALGAM (47)
6.5(1827)
BATALA 5.5(1930) 5.4(1977) 5.0(1984)6.0(1982) 5.0(1967) 5.5(1934) N 5.4(1972)
5.2(2006) 5.0(1977) 5.3(2002) xxx
x
x
x
x
xx xxx
(

5.6(1996) N "AMRITSAR5.5(1962) 7.0(1906) N 5.0(2011) 5.4(1986)5.9(1947) 6.7(1953) 5.0(1995) 5.0(1980) 5.5(1967) xxx
x
x
"

N 6.0(1923)6.0(1927) 5.0(1981) 5.1(1975)


( 5.2(1981) 5.3(1966)6.0(1966) 5.3(1982) 5.0(1977)
P 5.5(1932) 6.0(1953)6.3(1950)6.5(1951)
5.2(1996) x
x
x
Total 66,449,827 21.8
5.5(1875) ( 6.3(1951) x SRINAGAR (40)

VH H M L VH H M L VH
(
N
6.0(1831) JALANDHAR N 6.5(1944)6.5(1944) 5.0(1972) N 5.9(1986) 5.1(1973) 5.5(1951)6.3(1951) N N 6.0(1951) PATHANKOT x
x
xx
x
x
5.5(1952) 5.0(1976)
N5.9(1944) 5.7(2009) N5.7(1993) N 6.0(1953) x
( ((

5.1(1985)
N 5.6(1985) N 6.5(1955)
5.5(2004) 5.5(1963) "
5.0(1858) 5.9(1947) 5.1(1982) 5.4(1995) 5.5(1949)
5.7(1936)
5.5(1952)
5.1(2000) 5.5(1951) 6.0(1989)6.5(1870)
"
xx
xx BANIHAL (47)
5.6(1986)
( 5.2(2014) N6.1(1989) 30° P N xxxxx
x
(
NNN
HIMACHAL PRADESH
6.2(2008) 6.0(1902)6.0(1906) 5.5(1949) 6.0(1955) 6.3(1935) 5.0(1987) 5.2(1997) x
x
xx
x
x xx
x
xx
x
(

N 5.3(1982) BATALA x
xx QUAZIGUND (45)
N N 5.2(2010) N x x
6.0(1928)6.0(1928)6.0(1952) 5.5(1950) LUDHIANA 5.2(2008) 5.4(1974) 6.5(1924) x BATOTE (48)
N N N6.0(1952)
5.4(1988)6.0(1950) 5.5(1951) 6.0(1953) x
xx x
(

N N 6.6(1991) 6.1(2004) 5.7(1980) 6.0(1989) AMRITSAR x


x
xx
x
xx
xx
xx
x
xx KATRA (43)
N 6.4(1958) P
"
x
A2 - Stone Wall
N 5.5(1951) N 5.0(1988) 6.0(1923) xx
CHANDIGARH
6.4(1957)
(

5.9(1937) (
N x
Rural 7,751,666 2.5
5.9(2002) 6.0(1951) x
"

N 5.1(1993)6.2(1950)N xx xx
x
(

N CHANDIGARH" 5.0(1856) 5.2(1972) 5.2(2009)


NN x
x x
x
xx
PUNJAB ( 5.0(2012) x
x
5.0(1998) "
6.1(1938) x x
xxx
x
((

5.5(1997)5.7(1966)6.0(1949) 6.0(1951)6.0(1952)
P
6.0(1926) 6.0(1927) 6.0(1918) 6.4(2008)
N 6.0(1958) 5.4(2010)6.0(1955) 6.0(1951) N N 6.0(1950)
5.1(1993)
6.0(1929) 5.0(1974)
PATHANKOT JALANDHAR x
xx
x
xx
xx
x
xxx
x
JAMMU (70)
NN6.0(1862) N6.5(1956) 6.0(1928) ( ( 6.8(1999)
N 5.0(2002)N 5.4(2008) 5.8(2005) N 5.9(2004) RAVI" xx
xx
x
xxx
x
(

30° N 5.3(1995)5.5(1997) BATHINDA PATIALA AMBALA N(5.5(1962) 6.5(1945) 5.4(1998) 5.6(1996) N6.3(1955) 5.7(1959) 5.7(1946) 5.7(2003) x
xx
xx
x
x
xx
x x
x
xx
xx
xx
xx
xx
xx
x
x BADARWA (34)
P P
5.5(1809)DUN
DEHRA N "
xx
x
x
xxxx
HIMACHAL PRADESH
5.5(1962)
N 5.1(1998) 5.3(1998) 5.4(1976)6.1(2008)
5.0(1966) 5.5(1960) xx
x x
xxx
N 5.5(1919)N 6.0(1919) 5.9(1942) 6.0(1950)
UTTARAKHAND
( "
P NN
"
6.0(1950)
" "
( 5.1(1972) 5.5(1925) 5.5(1952) PATHANKOT
( 5.5(1927)5.7(2008) 5.5(1952) BATALA KATHUA (1)

not packed with mortar


5.5(1842)6.0(1809) 6.5(1803)6.5(1816)
N 5.3(1951)6.0(1949) LUDHIANA
(

PUNJAB CHANDIGARH 30° N


5.5(1940)5.6(1937) x xx
Urban 2,689,476 0.9
5.5(1966) 5.7(1942) GANGANAGAR 6.0(1952) 5.1(1968) 5.0(1996) xx xx
N
(

5.5(2015) 6.0(1919) SAHARANPUR HARIDWAR NN6.3(1958)


( 5.1(2004)
N 5.5(1932)5.8(1937)5.9(1992) 6.6(1950)6.6(1950) N "
AMRITSAR
" x
x
xx xx
xxxx
x
xx
xxxx
P xxx
"
5.3(2008) 6.0(1926) 6.4(1950)N 6.5(1950) 6.0(1950) x
x x x
xxx
x x
xxx x CHANDIGARH
(
x x
xx
x
"
((

5.5(1948) 5.6(2009) x
x
6.0(1952)
N6.0(1918) 5.6(2008) 5.5(1950)
P N 6.6(1950) 5.6(2013)
HIMACHAL PRADESH
x
xxxxx
xx
xx
xx
x
xx
x
x
"
x x
(
BATALA x x
"
( 6.0(1958) 6.1(1980) xx xx x x
" "
5.4(1975) 5.4(1997) N KARNAL ( ( NN 5.0(1980) 5.0(1964) JALANDHAR 30° N x
xxx
x xxx x x
x xx
x x xx x xx xx
HIMACHAL PRADESH
5.8(1964)
BEAS xxx
xx x x
x xx
xx x xxxx xx x
(

5.8(2000) N 6.4(1950) xx
x x x

y
5.5(1987) 5.3(1997) 5.0(1924)
N 8.5(1950) x
x
xx
xx
x
xx
xxx x
xx
x x
xx
x
xx
xxx
x
xx
x xx
x
x
x xxxx
P
(( (

( 5.0(1965) 6.0(1966) 5.6(1991) N


6.4(1951) xx x xxx x
"
5.0(2002)5.5(1923) " BATHINDA PATIALA xx DEHRA
x DUN x x
N 5.1(2000) 6.0(1951) 6.5(1951)6.6(1951) xx xxx
xx x x
x AMRITSAR (50)

!P
x x x
"
x x
x x x
x
(

" AMBALA x x x x xx
N N 6.5(1951) ( N x x x
5.3(1992) 6.6(1950) xx
xx x
xx
xxx
"""
PANIPAT ( (N 5.1(1989) x x
x x
Total 10,441,142 3.4
5.1(2011)5.2(1998) 5.5(1945) 6.7(1950) x xx x
xx x
HARYANA xx
5.0(1966)6.3(1924) 5.5(1931) x
UTTARAKHAND
x x x
VH H M L H M L VL VH
( 6.0(1966) x
xxx x
x x
PUNJAB SATLUJ
"
( x x x x
xx
" "
xx
"
AMRITSAR xxxx
x xxxx
P x xx xx
"

N 5.4(1935)( 5.8(1935) 6.0(1951) 6.6(1961) 30°N xx


x xx
x
xxxx
xx x
SAHARANPUR x x
x x
HISAR
"
MUZAFFARNAGAR ( 5.4(1997) 6.3(1950) 6.2(1950)6.6(1950) 7.0(1950)
"" "
x xx
xx
x x
6.0(1953)
N 5.8(1993) 6.3(1935)
N N LUDHIANA GANGANAGAR
xx
x
xxx
x
x
xx x xx x
x xxx xx x x
5.0(1934) x x
ARUNACHAL PRADESH x x x
5.5(1949) 5.8(1994) 5.2(1975) x
xx x
6.0(1883) 5.3(2014) 5.1(1993) N 6.0(1950) "
JALANDHAR 30°N
"
x
x x
xxx xx
CHANDIGARH
5.7(1980) 5.1(2015) x x
xx
" "
ROHTAK
SONIPAT MEERUT
AMROHA
( 5.7(1959) ( 6.7(1950) 6.0(1956) ( 5.8(1941) 30°N CHANDIGARH "
x
xx
x
x
xx
x
x
xx
x
xx
xx
x
x x x SHIMLA (49) KALPA (13)
5.5(1931) 5.5(1931) x x x
" HARIDWAR
5.5(1986) 5.0(1993) 5.1(1996) 6.4(1951)( 6.0(1952) N
5.3(1993)
LUDHIANA
" KARNAL x
xx
xx
xx
x
x
x x
x x
xx
xx
xx
5.1(2012)"
" "
RAMPUR 5.4(1984) N""" N xxx
x x
xx
x
PUNJAB CHANDIGARH
HAPUR 5.6(1966) 5.5(1974) 5.7(1939) BATHINDA PATIALAAMBALA x
x xx
xx
xxx
xx
(

5.5(1931) BHIWANI" x
"
DEHRA DUN "
x
76,890,969 25.2
5.2(1992)5.5(1952) NN x
DELHI
GHAZIABAD 5.4(2015) 5.5(1931)5.5(1931) CHANDIGARH PANIPAT"MUZAFFARNAGAR x
x xx
(

PUNJAB CHANDIGARH
DELHI x x
x
"

Total - Category - A
MORADABAD 5.0(1959) x
xx
xxx
x
" "
x x
(
( x
xxx
x x
x
xx
x
xxx
"
5.8(1935) 5.0(2016) 5.9(1964) ( xx
xxxx
x
(

"
" 6.5(1720)
x
xx
x x
xxx
x
xx MANA (15)

HARIDWAR UTTARAKHAND
xx
"
(
" " "
x
(

GURGAON 6.3(1954) 6.7(1954) 5.0(1975) 5.7(1990) 5.7(1938) 6.0(1950) 6.5(1954) 6.7(1950) (5.4(1998) 6.0(1959)6.3(1950)6.4(1950) x xxx
5.2(1998)N " FARIDABAD
BULANDSHAHR 5.1(1993) 30°N " "
xx
xx
xx
x
x x
"
5.1(2015)5.4(2015)5.4(2015)
N GANGANAGAR SAHARANPUR HISAR x x
xx
x
N 5.3(2005) 6.5(2015) P 5.2(1940)N N 6.0(1950) 6.0(1950)N
HARYANA x
x
x x
5.6(1936) SAMBHAL "BAREILLY x
xx
N 5.3(1965) ( 6.2(1950) x
"

5.5(1951) N
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
6.7(1956)
NN 5.2(2000) N 5.9(1947) 5.4(1966)
( 6.3(1950)
P BATHINDA DEHRA DUN x
"
"
x
x
""
(

6.0(1955)N N 6.3(1950)
BIKANER 5.2(2015) 5.6(1998)6.9(2011) 5.1(1982) ( (
"AMBALA "
" SONIPAT MEERUT
x
"
"
P
(

5.4(1970)
6.0(1960) N
UTTARAKHAND
KARNAL AMROHA x
N5.2(1971) ( "
5.5(1952) 6.0(1953) 5.2(1987) 5.5(1950) "
(

"
(

BHIWANI MORADABAD x
5.3(2015) N PATIALA (41)
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
" "
x
(

B - Burnt Bricks Wall


x
"
5.8(1951) 5.5(1928) GANGANAGAR HAPUR " " RAMPUR
Rural 104,552,560 34.3
N 5.2(1998) PATIALA x
UTTARAKHAND
"
ALIGARH 6.7(2015) 5.5(1961) SAHARANPUR
HARYANA DELHI
5.8(1967) 5.0(1987) x
( (

SHAHJAHANPUR
N6.3(1926) GHAZIABAD x
( 6.5(1951) "
MUZAFFARNAGAR
SIKKIM P HARIDWAR "
6.1(2009) ROHTAK x
( (
5.2(2015) 7.1(2015)5.4(2015) DELHI
SIKAR
" "
N 5.1(2015) 5.8(1965) 5.4(2006) ( 6.0(1980) 5.0(1969)5.3(2009) N6.5(1941) ( 6.2(1976) 5.0(2016) NN " PANIPAT " "
" "
SAMBHAL x GANGANAGAR (21) AMBALA (50)
ALWAR 6.8(1803)
5.2(2015) 5.5(2015)5.7(2015)6.2(2015) N N 6.0(1943) (
N 6.4(1950)N 6.0(1950) 6.0(1956)6.1(2000) N6.2(1962)
"
KARNAL "
" GURGAON
(

BULANDSHAHR
"
SITAPUR
P P
5.1(1964) 7.2(1943) "
BAREILLY
N
MATHURA 5.1(1989)
( (
"
5.5(1930) " "
6.8(1941)N5.8(1941)
(( ( " HISAR
(

5.9(1941)N N 6.0(1936) N P
5.0(1970)
" "
5.4(2003)5.5(1961)6.5(1960) MUZAFFARNAGAR
5.2(1998) N N SONIPAT
MEERUT AMROHA FARIDABAD
5.2(2009)
" " "
6.0(1849) 5.2(1975)
P P PANIPAT BIKANER
"
6.5(1852) ( N BHIWANIROHTAK SESSARI
(

(
(
6.0(1846)

& Stone wall packed


BHARATPUR AGRA 6.0(1826)6.5(1869) 5.0(1996) 5.4(1988) N 5.0(1964) N 5.0(2005) ROORKEE (21) MUKTESWER (49)

Urban 75,035,035 24.6


( MORADABAD
N 5.7(1940) 6.0(1955) 6.2(1933)
N26° HAPUR " " RAMPUR
RAJASTHAN
(

5.3(1985)6.5(1962) 6.7(1926) N " " " "


(( 5.5(1960)
5.0(2008) HISAR x
x
x x
D

5.0(1997) " 5.5(1842)


N 5.5(1935)N6.5(1833) 6.0(1948) 5.3(1970) N N 6.0(1949)
" "
DELHI GHAZIABAD ALIGARH x
HARYANA
SHAHJAHANPUR

y
5.5(1932) x
"
FIROZABAD 6.4(1988)8.3(1934)
P DIBANG SIKKIM
x
5.4(1991) "
JAIPUR 5.9(1941) SAMBHAL
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
"
"
N SONIPAT x
ASSAM MEERUTAMROHA
6.2(1937) x
N
HARYANA
"

DELHIBULANDSHAHRBAREILLY
"
N5.2(1979) 5.2(2015) "6.0(1899) SILIGURI 5.5(1962) 6.4(1970) " SIKAR "

!
LUCKNOW 5.2(1984) 5.2(1990) "
x
5.5(1929)N 6.3(1927)
FARIDABAD
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
5.6(2015)
FAIZABAD GORAKHPUR 5.5(1936)5.5(1962) N 6.0(1950) x
"
ETAW AH 5.0(1982)N ALWAR x x
x
"

NAGALAND BHIWANI MORADABAD


" SITAPUR
5.5(1991) "6.0(1833) 5.6(1946) 6.0(1930)6.0(1935) RAMPUR SUBANSIRI x x
xx
x
x x x MEERUT (8)
(
" " MATHURA xx x
x
x x
"
HAPUR x
(

" "
x
xxx
"
x
(

5.8(1936)
N 5.4(2015) GHAZIABAD
"
x
x
x x
xxx
x x
"
x
" "
5.5(1925) x

y
"
DELHI GURUGRAM " "
xx
DELHI
AJMER 8.7(1897) N 6.0(1930) BIKANER x
x x
x
x x
x
UTTAR PRADESH with mortar Total 179,587,595 58.9
6.0(1950)6.0(1950) x
"
5.3(2012) xx
x x
P
"

H M L VL H M L VL H/M
ROHTAK
" " "
JODHPUR KANPUR 5.2(1959) SAMBHAL x x
xx
xx
x
xx
x
xx
xx
x
xx
xxxxx x
x
(

GURGAON BHARATPUR AGRA x


xx
xx
xx x
x
xx x
DELHI
"
26° N x x
x
x
!
5.3(1999) x
xxx
(
5.0(2002) 6.8(1951) xx
x
xx
xxxx
xx
xx
xx
xx
x xx
"
" "
BULANDSHAHR xx
x x
"
"
MUZAFFARPUR"DARBHANGA N 5.5(1930) 5.8(1933) N 5.5(1930)
6.0(1957)
6.8(1577)6.9(1914)
" ALIGARH SHAHJAHANPUR xxx
xx
x
xxx
x
x
xx
xx
x
xx
x
x
xx
xxx
6.0(1958) 6.0(1994) xx
SIKKIM
6.0(1952) x
"
xxx
"
GW ALIOR
N N P x x
x
xx
x
xx x xx CHURU (34) BHIWANI (16)
5.0(1915) 5.5(1932) 5.9(1937) "BAREILLY
"FIROZABAD xxx x PASSIGHAT (11)
(

"
N N
" JAIPUR x
xx
x
xx
x
xxx
x xx
x x
xx
x xx xx
xx
UTTAR PRADESH
N x
xx
x
x SILIGURI x
xxx
N 6.8(1512) x
ASSAM 26° N
N 6.0(1930) 6.0(1952) 6.6(1988) N 5.6(1971) BIKANER
" "
SIKAR "
x
x x
xx
x
xx
P
"
MAJULI
RAJASTHAN
" "
5.1(1970)6.0(1949) ALWAR LUCKNOW x
5.0(2012) FARIDABAD
(
5.5(1930) SITAPUR " ETAWAH FAIZABAD GORAKHPUR x DIBRUGARH (67)
D

NAGALAND
PURNIA 5.6(2008) 5.9(2014)
MEGHALAYA
"
5.3(1986) 5.0(1932)
N x xx BIKANER (25)
(

" SHILLONG
N
"
x
x x
UTTAR PRADESH
x
"
CHHAPRA 5.5(1932) "
ALIGARH x
xx
xx
xx
179,587,595 58.9
N 6.7(1950) SHAHJAHANPUR
" "
x x
"
JAUNPUR 5.0(1991) 5.6(1959) "
x
(
N
RAJASTHAN
5.0(1993)
"

N
"
5.0(2007)6.3(1834) 5.4(2011) 5.7(1976) 5.9(1976) xx x
Total - Category - B
6.6(2016) 6.4(2011)
KATIHAR
JIABHARALI 26° N x
x x xx
"
x x
xx x
SIKKIM
ARA PATNA 6.0(1950) BHARATPUR GANDAK R. KANPUR x
xx
xx
xx
x
xxx
xx
"

P N6.5(1934) SIKAR MATHURA AGRA xx


x ALIGARH (5)
(

5.5(1926)N N IMPHAL N x x
x
BIHAR
5.2(1986) 6.1(1945) 5.1(2005)5.1(2012) xxxx
"
"
x
(

5.5(1976) "
xx
"
5.5(1921) ALWAR MATHURA " JODHPUR AJMER
(

xxx
SIKKIM
"
MUNGER x
N N SITAPUR x x
"
JHANSI ALLAHABAD BALURGHAT " DARBHANGA x xx
xx
x xx
x
xx
BHILWARA 6.0(1935) N 5.6(1933)6.0(1930) xx x
"
x x
"
JAIPUR GWALIOR MUZAFFARPUR xx
xx
xxxx
xx
xxx
x
xxxx
x x
xx
P MANIPUR
"
5.0(1966) VARANASI
N6.3(1898) 5.5(1927)
" "
SILIGURI 26°N x x xxx
xxxx BAHRAICH (49)
N 6.5(1842) 5.5(1931)N5.7(1946) 6.1(1946) xx x x
(

" BHAGALPUR 6.5(1927) x x x xxx


x
"
BIHAR SHARIF 6.2(1963) "
LUCKNOW "
x
xx xxx
"
x
" "

N6.2(1963) N 6.0(1924)
" FIROZABAD "
x x
x x x
xx
xx x
" "
5.0(1906) KOTA 5.5(1842) N 6.0(1994) FAIZABAD
GHAGHARA x
NAGALAND
"
"x
ETAWAH SHILLONG
x
x x MATHURA (6)
N BHARATPUR AGRA
" "
x xx
x x x x
x
xx
x xx
xx
MIRZAPUR
"
PURNIA x
x x
N 6.1(1990) 26°N "
N
ASSAM MEGHALAYA x xx
(

5.5(1929)5.5(1930) 5.9(1944) xxxxx


xx
x x HARDOI (4)
"
x x
C1 - Concrete Wall
x x
x
" CHHAPRA
6.5(1939) xxx x x x x
Rural 3,699,096 1.2
5.1(1976)5.5(1950)
"
PHALODI (4) GANGTOK (37)
BIHAR
5.4(1933)5.5(1931) x
" "
5.1(2015) AJMER "
xx xx x
xx
26°N BRAHMAPUTRA JAUNPUR xx TEZPUR (89)
"
x
"
( N6.3(1880) N x x
xx xxx x xxx BHARATPUR (9)
P JAIPUR GORAKHPUR KATIHAR x xxx x x
" JAISALMER (15) TADONG (33)
5.5(1926) 6.0(1956) 6.5(1845) 5.8(1992)6.0(1955)
P SILIGURI JODHPUR KANPUR ARA PATNA xx
x x xx
x xx
x
" "
GAYA
P
"
x
xx x
x x xx
xx
xx xx xx xx GONDA (2)
6.2(1935) 5.7(1984)
P 5.5(1930)
TISTA R. x xxx x
"
LUCKNOW FAIZABAD GORAKHPUR x
ASSAM
5.0(1966) "
xx xx
6.2(1947) N N x xxIMPHAL
( (

FIROZABADETAWAH
"
DARBHANGA x
RAJASTHAN
6.0(1848) "UDAIPUR 5.2(2015) "
x x x JAIPUR (20)
N GWALIOR x
"
P
BALURGHAT
"
MUZAFFARPUR JHANSI
UTTAR PRADESH
" " ALLAHABAD "
xx x DARJEELING (3)JALPAIGURI (16)
NAGALAND
5.1(1968) BHILWARA

y
ASSAM
5.8(1973) 6.1(1940)6.2(1947)
"
N 5.0(1962) N
MANIPUR
x
6.3(1950) N VARANASI ETAWAH (11)
RAJASTHAN
REWA "
BIHAR SHARIFMUNGER
" GORAKHPUR (45)
6.0(1845) N6.0(1956) 6.1(1991) " "
GHAGHRA R.CHHAPRA
"
SHILLONG " " "
xx
xx "
NAGALAND
" "
7.0(1885)6.0(1846) 5.1(1968) N 26°N
" "
N KOTA

!
N
"
5.5(1950) N KANPUR PURNIA "
MIRZAPUR
"
BHAGALPUR
DHOLPUR (5)
N 8.0(1819) N 5.9(1942) "AGARTALA
TRIPURA xx
BAHARAMPUR
GHAGHARG
5.0(1965) 6.0(1764) "
6.0(1952) 5.0(1982)
MEGHALAYA
xx
Urban 7,284,583 2.4
" "
P 6.5(1958) JAUNPUR
"
5.5(1866) 5.4(1971)6.0(1949) "JODHPUR AJMER
N" MUZAFFARPUR"DARBHANGA
"
5.0(1868) N 5.0(1973) GWALIOR "
PATNA KATIHAR "
xxx xx
GANGA R. DHUBRI (41)
"
5.2(2006) GAYA x SULTANPUR (57)
WEST BENGAL UTTAR PRADESH
5.5(1845)
5.5(1927) N
6.0(1956) x
N N 5.5(1926) "
6.0(1864)6.0(1903) 6.0(1822) 5.2(1984) 6.3(2012) SHILLONG JHANSI MUNGER "
BALURGHAT GWALIOR (29)
DHANBAD " "
PURNIA BHILWARA ALLAHABAD "
IMPHAL UDAIPUR AJMER (18) DARBHANGA (3)
N 6.1(1969) " " GUWAHATI (69)
BERMO
MIZORAM
5.1(1977)5.9(2014) 6.0(1956)
N 5.5(1928)N5.6(2012) GANGA "R.
&

MURWARA ARA x
x
7.0(1956) 5.8(1940) 5.7(2001) "
N6.0(1956) P P CHHAPRA
MEGHALAYA
"
KOTA " " BIHAR SHARIF
" " REWA x
x
x BARMER (9)
KANPUR (37)

BIHAR
"
DURGAPUR " " PURNEA (15)
6.5(1927) "
KATIHAR MIRZAPUR "VARANASI "
x
MEGHALAYA
" "
5.9(1992) xx
PP 5.2(1969)5.6(2003) 5.7(2012) MATATILA
Total 10,983,679 3.6
6.5(1846) "ARA

M L VL VL L VL VL VL L/VL
5.5(2006) ASANSOL "JAUNPUR BHAGALPUR
"
BALLIA (1) CHAPRA (3)
GUJARAT BIHAR GAYA MANIPUR TRIPURA AGARTALA x
x
" BAHARAMPUR x
x x x
BIHAR
5.5(1930) 5.8(2012)
N
" "
xx
5.2(2001) 5.0(2012) RANCHID
RATLAM BARDDHAMAN 5.5(1926) BHILWARA JHANSI ALLAHABAD " "
BALURGHAT IMPHAL
"
x x
x x x
x
x
xxx
x
x x
xx x x
5.2(1969) 5.2(2003) BHAGALPUR
"
x
JHARKHAND 6.0(1923)6.3(1956)
"
x
JHARKHAND
5.0(2001) 5.0(1911) VARANASI PATNABIHAR SHARIF xx
x xx
MANIPUR
"
5.4(2001) BHOPAL x x x
"
5.8(1992) x
"
AHMADABAD UJJAIN
N N6.2(1938) "
MUNGER UDAIPUR x
x xx
ALLAHABAD (41)
"
6.0(1997) 5.4(2016) N 6.0(1964) 6.5(1956) " KOTA " "
MIRZAPUR
" " "
x
xx BHILWARA (2) JHANSHI (17) VARANASI (53) SABOUR (2) MALDA (55)
N22° N BERMO SILCHAR (28)
P MIZORAM MANIPUR
5.0(1821) 5.0(2008)5.1(1987) "
N 5.2(2000) ASANSOL
"

N
"
REWA MURWARA PATNA (27)
" " D
WADHWAN
" " " " JAWAI BANDH (2) KOTA (19)
N N6.0(1951) 5.1(1981) 5.5(1932)
JABALPUR D D " "
5.0(1861)
MADHYA PRADESH
BHAGALPUR (20)

C2 - Wood wall
NADIAD "JAMSHEDPUR
5.1(1989) " " "
DHANBAD DURGAPUR
GAYA
Rural 2,132,342 0.7
5.5(1851)6.0(1865) 5.9(1997)6.0(1920) "
SABARMATI
HAORA
5.8(1938) INDORE N 5.2(1988) 6.0(1948) 5.3(1997) P AGARTALA
" D "
5.3(2009)N
CHITTORGARH (5) RAWATBHATA (3) DEHRI (4) GAYA (29)
7.8(1839) UDAIPUR BAHARAMPUR" RANCHI BARDDHAMAN
"
5.2(1963) RATLAM
JHARKHAND
"
5.0(1938)
D ""
KOLKATA " KAILAS
RAJKOT
RIHAND xx KHAJURAHO (15)
"
"
JAMNAGAR REWA x
x
(3.5) BHOPAL "
5.0(1830) 5.0(2007) UJJAIN "
x TIKAMGARH (3)
TRIPURA
VADODARA
D
5.7(1964) 5.1(2016)
" AHMADABAD " UDAIPUR (11)
WEST BENGAL
5.5(1927) BERMO JABALPUR GUNA (24) CHURK (6)
22° N P MURWARA ASANSOL
" D
" SATNA (28)
BAHARAMPUR
"

MADHYA PRADESH
"

MIZORAM
"
8.0(1912)8.0(1912) 5.0(2004)
TRIPURA
y
" D "
5.7(1989) 6.7(1955) 5.0(1971) 5.9(1975) AGARTALA
"

GUJARAT
5.0(1863)
D " "
DHANBAD
" WADHWAN JAMSHEDPUR DEESA (9)
N 5.3(2016)
MADHYA PRADESH 22° N
D

Urban 648,929 0.2


D 7.5(1762)5.9(1959) NADIAD

! TRIPURA
PORBANDAR 6.0(1919) BHAVNAGAR D D
6.0(1929) "
" RANCHI
" JAMNAGAR " INDORE " BERHAMPORE (8) AIJWAL (4)
N N5.5(1922)
GUJARAT AHMADABAD
"
BILASPUR 5.4(1977) 5.6(1989)5.6(1994) C.S.3 (S.C.S.2) RATLAM DURGAPUR "
"HAORA
KHANDWA 5.5(1951) MURWARA BERMO ASANSOL BHOPAL
" " " DALTONGANJ (23)
JHARKHAND WEST BENGAL
JUNAGADH RAJKOT
"

MIZORAM
5.0(2006) UJJAIN
"

GUJARAT
"
22° N
" " KOLKATA
5.2(1970)
BHARUCH N
" D
5.2(2002) 6.7(2016) "
DURGAPUR JABALPUR BARDDHAMAN VADODARA
MAHI
"
SAGAR (38)
CHHATTISGARH N 5.2(1989) 5.5(1949) "
"
5.0(2007)5.2(2011) 5.4(1989) " "
DHANBAD
MIZORAM
" " " "
5.2(1964) 5.0(1976) 5.7(2014) WADHWAN "
JAMSHEDPUR
"
N RANCHI 22°N
CHHATTISGARH
GONDIA

Total 2,781,271 0.9


"
BARDDHAMAN NADIAD NALIYA (3) BHUJ (12)

M L VL VL VH H M L H
SAMBALPUR" 5.3(1992) 5.4(1992) RATLAM
BURHANPUR
(3.5) JAMNAGAR INDORE HAORA BILASPUR UMARIA (6)
WEST BENGAL
6.3(1938) "
D

6.5(1847)
5.3(1979) 6.2(1994) BHOPAL
" "
RAIPUR 5.1(1988) AHMADABAD UJJAIN 22°N PORBANDAR BHAVNAGAR RANCHI (43)
JHARKHAND JAMSHEDPUR
" "
6.0(1922) JABALPUR
"
N KOLKATA
"
" "
NAVSARI BHUSAWAL NAGPUR "
RAJKOT " "
"
BHARUCH KHANDWA x
5.4(1967)5.7(2009) N " JUNAGADH KANDLA (2) BANKURA (6)
"
" BHOPAL (17)
DHULE "
WADHWAN NADIAD
" "
22°N VADODARA
MADHYA PRADESH
AMRAVATI AHMEDABAD (21) JABALPUR (26)
"
D

D "
C.S.3 (S.C.S.0)
" " " " AMBIKAPUR (16)
6.3(2003)
"
"

CHHATTISGARH
5.0(1993) 5.3(1992)
DAMAN & DIU
5.6(2003)
5.2(1965) 5.4(2003) N 5.2(2005) JAMNAGAR KOLKATA HAORA (12.0)
" " PURULIA (69) JAMSHEDPUR (50)
INDORE
NARMADA MADHYA PRADESH
SAMBALPUR
"
AKOLA
(3.5) GONDIA
"

GUJARAT 13,764,950 4.5


MALEGAON
"
BILASPUR KOLKATA (81)
Total - Category - C
ROHTAK CUTTACK 5.1(2007) RAJKOT
"
PORBANDAR BHAVNAGAR BURHANPUR " OKHA (6) PENDRA (38)
WEST BENGAL
D

"
" " "
" "

MAHARASHTRA 22°N
5.2(1984) 5.1(2003) KHANDWA "
VADODARA (13.0)
"
JUNAGADH BHARUCH " NAGPUR MIDNAPORE (55)
D

"RAIPUR DWARKA (5) CHAIBASA (2)


"
BHUBANESHWAR
(11.0) NAVSARI CANNING (59)
"
" BHUSAWAL
HIRAKUD
" RAJKOT (17) MANDLA (7)
5.9(1946) "
DHAR (1)
TAPI
5.0(1856) " DHULE
5.5(2002) 5.6(1996)5.6(2013)6.0(2007)
" "
5.1(1975) " " " AMRAVATI VARODARA (6)
"

DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI ODISHA


"
N 5.7(2013) BILASPUR (3.5) GONDIA SAMBALPUR " HALDIA (38)
DAMAN & DIU
5.4(2010) 5.2(2015) "
NASHIK" PORBANDAR BHAVNAGAR AKOLA
D

X - Other Materials
AURANGABADJALNA CHANDRAPUR 5.1(1982) BURHANPUR
(9.5)
C.S.10 (S.C.S.6)
Rural 30,097,412 9.9
7.5(1858) KHANDWA
" MALEGAON
BHARUCH
ODISHA
5.5(2013)5.7(1933) JUNAGADH
" "
RAIPUR ROHTAK " CUTTACK CHINDWARA (2) MALANJKHAND (7) BARIPADA (4)
"
NAGPUR
" "
" " " PORBANDAR (6)
(4.0)
"
BHAVNAGAR (7)
"
PURI JHARSUGUDA (23)
P " NAVSARI
5.6(1992) " " " " "BHUBANESHWAR DIGHA (67)
5.2(2007) " DHULE
DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI
AMRAVATI
CHHATTISGARH SAMBALPUR (8.5)
"
C.S.102 (S.C.S.39) (4.5)
"
BHIWANDI 5.5(1931) GONDIA BHUSAWAL AKOLA "
"
BALASORE (33)
MAHANADI CUTTACK NASHIK
D

"
" ULHASNAGAR BURHANPUR
DAMAN & DIU CHHATTISGARH
THANE PARBHANI 5.0(2001) 5.3(1988)6.0(1952) 5.2(1975) " "
MALEGAON ROHTAK" " CHANDRAPUR

Urban 4,541,522 1.5


PURI
"
NANDED NAGPUR (4.5) JALNA
"
MUMBAI 5.1(2000) 6.0(1917) 5.5(1929) 18° NAVSARI BHUSAWAL
"
(6.5)
"

N N DHULE
"RAIPUR " " " SURAT (8)
P ODISHA BHUBANESHWAR
" " AURANGABAD
" "
AMRAVATI
" "
6.0(1942) N
D
"
" VERAVAL (5) NAGPUR (50)
AHMADNAGAR 5.6(1979)
(4.5)
"

AURANGABADJALNA MAHARASHTRA CHANDRAPUR


6.0(1951) "
N C.S.7 (S.C.S.3)
D

(4.0) MAHARASHTRA
JALGAON (2)
"
5.5(1975) NASHIK
N 5.8(1995) "
AKOLA"
DAMAN & DIU MALEGAON DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI
5.1(1964) BHIWANDI ULHASNAGAR ANGUL (1)
PUNE NIZAMABAD 5.4(1982) 5.3(1985) 5.1(2015)
ROHTAK" CUTTACK C.S.37 (S.C.S.11) THANE RAIPUR (25) CHANDBALI (9)
D
5.5(1994) PURI
ODISHA
"
5.8(2014)
(4.0)
DAMAN & DIU Total 34,638,934 11.4 M VL VL VL VH H M L VH
"""
x NANDED AKOLA (2)
(5.0)
" "
D
LATUR " " " MUMBAI "

MAHARASHTRA
"
BHUBANESHWAR
"
18° N 5.0(1965) "

ODISHA
7.3(1930)5.5(1930) "
x
(4.0) CUTTACK (5)
" AHMADNAGAR PARBHANI
"

DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI


" "
6.3(1993) PARADIP (11)
NASHIK
5.0(2005) "
VIZIANAGARAM BHIWANDI x
5.0(1993)
N P 18° N
D

WARANGAL PURI (5.0) THANE ULHASNAGAR


DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI
"
5.0(1993) 5.3(1969)5.3(1969)
"
JALNA "CHANDRAPUR NANDED UPPER INDRAVATI xx PUNE NIZAMABAD

TELANGANA
5.3(1972) """
AHMADNAGAR PARBHANI" 18° N x
34,638,934 11.4
C.S.1 (S.C.S.1)
"
" "
VISHAKHAPATNAM "
x
" MUMBAI LATUR AURANGABAD (22) CHANDRAPUR (10)
Total - Category - X
SOLAPUR "
AURANGABAD
" PURI (14)
D

x
D
" "
5.0(2008)
C.S.27 (S.C.S.7) x
xx
(5.0) (4.0) 18°N xx
xx
"
"
5.5(1978) x
"

N
5.2(1980) BHIWANDI THANE
ULHASNAGAR xxxx
x
xxx VIZIANAGARAM
5.2(2005) GULBARGA HYDERABAD 5.8(1962) 5.0(1978) PARBHANI 18°N PUNE UPPER KOLAB x
x
x
MAHARASHTRA
WARANGAL "
AHMADNAGAR NANDED "NIZAMABAD
Earthquake Magnitude
"

5.2(1967) 6.5(1967)
" """ "
LATUR
TELANGANA
" GOPALPUR (15)
MACHKUND VIZIANAGARAM
"
xx VISHAKHAPATNAM

TOTAL HOUSES* 304,882,448


Text
5.3(2000) SANGLI
BIJAPUR
RAJAHMUNDRY KAKINADA 5.2(1998) 5.7(1960) "
MUMBAI
" "
18°N "
(4.0) x
x
x
x
x
SOLAPUR
"
MUMBAI (21)
NANDED (2) JAGDALPUR (49)
x
" "
KOLHAPUR"
C.S.4 (S.C.S.1) BALIMELA MUMBAI CLB (13)
"
PARBHANI (4)
PUNE NIZAMABAD
D

ELURU WARANGAL x
"
" GULBARGA
5.5(1998)
5.0 - 5.9 5.4(1980)
C.S.13 (S.C.S.4)
HYDERABAD
"

VIJAYAWADA BHIMAVARAM ( 5.3(2009)


18°N LATUR x
xxx
xx
x
x
x
ALIBAG (4) RAMGUNDAM (43)
D

"
x
"
" "
VISHAKHAPATNAM "
(4.0) xx
"
5.3(1991)5.3(2004)
SOLAPUR
x x
xx
x
x
PUNE (29) BIR (BEED) (19) NIZAMABAD (15)
(4.0)
"
RAJAHMUNDRYKAKINADA
"
GUNTUR TENALI " SANGLI
(

"
D

VIZIANAGARAM
"
RAICHUR 5.2(2008) BIJAPUR
D

"
5.5(1927)5.5(1931) GULBARGA HYDERABAD KOLHAPUR "
D
5.1(1986)
" "
D

5.5(1959) WARANGAL
D

MACHILIPATNAM
6.0 - 6.9 ELURU
"


"
5.5(1918) " "
x
"

(4.5)
ROOF
BELGAUM x
D

x
"
x
"
5.5(1926) 5.0(1991) "
D

BHIMAVARAM
TELANGANA
VISHAKHAPATNAM VIJAYAWADA
"

TELANGANA
KURNOOL
D
SOLAPUR xxx
"
x x
C.S.1 (S.C.S.1) xx
"
SANGLI KAKINADA x HARNAI (7)
D

6.2(1943) 5.0(1971)
D
5.5(1926) x " "
D

ADONI 5.1(1975) BIJAPUR


"

N "
C.S.11 (S.C.S.5) xx GUNTUR TENALI SATARA (15)
TELANGANA
PANAJI KOLHAPUR "

GOA
"
D

RAICHUR
BAY OF BENGAL
" MACHILIPATNAM SOLAPUR (31)
(

5.1(1985) "
ELURU RAJAHMUNDRY
HUBLI "GADAG 5.0(1978) GULBARGA
D

"
" " "
5.2(1967)
6.0(1957) 6.7(1957) (5.0)
"
"
5.5(1967) "HYDERABAD
"
D

5.0(1995) 6.0(1927)
"
BHIMAVARAM " VIJAYAWADA
HOSPET
ANDHRA PRADESH = 7.0 - 7.9 5.4(2005) N BELGAUM
D

(4.0)
R1 - Light Weight
N TUNI (47)
D
N
"

Rural 79,430,355 26.1


"
D

RATNAGIRI (22)
D

6.0(1843) BELLARY KURNOOL


5.3(2010) 5.5(2014) 5.2(1987)5.9(1964) RAJAHMUNDRY
" " "
5.2(2004)5.2(2005)
D

5.1(2007) SANGLI KAKINADA


"
N
BAY OF BENGAL 14° N TENALI
(5.5) KHAMMAM (8)
BIJAPUR
"
D

ADONI
D

"

KOLHAPUR"
(

5.2(1964) " " "

GOA
y
KAKINADA (39)
ELURU
5.8(2004)5.1(2015)6.9(2009) "
"MACHILIPATNAM HUBLI" GADAG
D
C.S.0 (S.C.S.0)
"
x HYDERABAD (41)
"
D

BELGAUM GUNTUR
KARNATAKA
5.3(2015) 5.2(1981) 5.3(1971)5.6(1967)
"
xx
ANDHRA PRADESH
5.0(1828) PRODDATUR

!
RAICHUR
D

D
5.7(2009) N5.0(2015)
"
VIJAYAWADA C.S.21 (S.C.S.7)
HOSPET
D

KOLAHPUR (13)
≥ 8.0 " KURNOOL
"
"BHIMAVARAM
"
ANANTAPUR
"
"

Sloping Roof
D

5.0(1986) DAVANGERE 5.0(1981)


(4.5) (7.5) xx
Urban 21,269,826 7.0
"
CUDDAPAH NELLORE 5.1(2004) ADONI "
14° N
"
5.0(2015) 6.4(2010) 5.7(2005) 5.3(1966) RAICHUR GUNTUR"
TENALI x
x xx
" GANNAVARAM (41)

GOA
D

xxxxx
NARSAPUR (43)
"
HUBLI "
xxx BELLARY
"
x
D

ANDHRA PRADESH
N xx
x
ARABIAN SEA
D

"
5.2(2009) NN
x 14° N
BAY OF BENGAL
6.0(1962)N 6.6(1961) HOSPET x
x x x
D

KARNATAKA
5.1(2003) "
D

5.0(1999) x
" "
BELGAUM "
GADAG " x ANANTAPUR PRODDATUR
(6.0) x
"
SHIMOGA KURNOOL MACHILIPATNAM x
x
x
N N6.2(2002)
5.7(1935)
"BELLARY
"
xx
x
xx
C.S.0 (S.C.S.0)
"
x
!.

"
5.1(2003) 5.3(1983) 5.2(2011) 14° N x CUDDAPAH

Total 100,700,181 33.1


5.3(2015)6.2(1962) BELGAUM (40)
"
x NELLORE
(

x
M M L VL VH VH H M VH
BHADRAVATI" ADONI x BAPTALA (44)
&

x
D

"
x
D

N6.1(2004) 6.0(1926) 6.0(1929) 14°N x xx


"
(4.5) x
xx
"
D

x
D

GOA ANDHRA PRADESH


5.6(2007) x
x DAVANGERE
KARNATAKA
x
"
Town/City 6.1(2010) N C.S.16 (S.C.S.7) PRODDATUR xx
xxx
D

HUBLI
N
ANDHRA PRADESH
" "
ANANTAPUR
(

6.0(1917) HOSPET 14°N


ARABIAN SEA N
TUMKUR 5.9(2004) 5.6(2013) "
DAVANGERE " SHIMOGA GADAG (40)
N 6.1(1983) 5.1(2014) "
GADAG"
"
CUDDAPAH NELLORE (4.5)
6.0(1928)
GOA
y
ANDAMAN
8.1(1941)
& NICOBAR "BELLARY
"
" " BHADRAVATI
5.4(2014)
D

"

R2 - Heavy Weight
5.0(1916) " "
D

14°N
! Rural 74,034,404 24.3
6.3(1941) 6.1(1941) 5.6(2014)
MANGALORE BENGALURU " CHENNAI
Fault 6.1(1941)N6.1(1941)
5.5(2001) 5.1(2015)
KARNATAKA
NANDYAL (2) ONGOLE (29)
( (

VELLORE
" " 6.0(1958) 5.1(1983)
6.0(1929)6.0(1945)N N6.0(1922) 5.0(2006) C.S.0 (S.C.S.0) ANANTAPUR"PRODDATUR SHIMOGA TUMKUR KARWAR (5) KAVALI (13)
(

"KANCHIPURAM
"

N P C.S.11 (S.C.S.7) "BHADRAVATI


"
N5.3(2015) CUDDAPAH NELLORE
.
!
P
5.4(2004)6.3(1941) "
14°N
ANDAMAN & NICOBAR
"

KARNATAKA
MANDYA 5.7(1981) " DAVANGERE ANATAPUR (23)
7.8(1881) 5.5(1931) CHENNAI
(

6.0(1918)6.0(1949)
5.7(2006)
(3.5)
"
N5.5(1931) 5.3(1992) 5.3(1990)
Sloping Roof
BENGALURU
" "

Urban 19,649,099 6.4


MYSORE MANGALORE
PUDUCHERRY Sub-surface Fault VELLORE
N5.9(1939) TUMKUR " NELLORE (18)
"
5.5(1823) P 5.3(2008) 5.4(1993) 6.0(1958) SHIMOGA (4.5) " " HONAVAR (25)

ARABIAN SEA
"
" KANCHIPURAM
ANDAMAN & NICOBAR
"
6.1(2010) 5.4(1984) 5.0(2006)
5.0(1822) 5.5(2008) BENGALURU VELLORECHENNAI"
(

CANNANORE 5.2(2016) 6.0(1950) "


" BHADRAVATI MANDYA
"
PUDDUCHERRY
5.6(2001)
5.2(1966)
5.2(1972) 6.0(1958)N5.2(1974) N N 5.3(1984)5.3(1984) KANCHIPURAM x "
C.S.15 (S.C.S.7)
"
6.0(1953) C.S.2 (S.C.S.1) x MYSORE
(4.0)
"
5.4(2008) CHITRADURGA (36)

Total 93,683,503 30.7


SALEM "

H M L VL H M L VL H
"
6.6(2008) 5.6(2005) N
(

TUMKUR MANGALORE "


"

Shear Zone 5.2(2006)5.3(2006) "


CUDDALORE D D x
N N
D
MANDYA TIRUPATHY (24)
&

"
x
5.9(2008) 5.7(1964) 5.1(2016)
ARABIAN SEA x
D

ANDAMAN & NICOBAR PUDUCHERRY


KOZHIKODE
D " CANNANORE PUDDUCHERRY
D
5.1(2006) CHENNAI "
x
PUDUCHERRY
D
"ERODE
(

"
D TIRUPPUR 6.5(1945) 6.0(1925) 5.7(1963) MANGALORE BENGALURU (4.0)
" x CUDDALORE"
VELLORE " xx
(

"
x
x
xx SALEM
D
5.2(2015)
5.9(2006)N
x
ANDAMAN & NICOBAR
COIMBATORE
5.5(1994)5.5(2011) 10° N MYSORE xx
xx
x " CHENNAI (41)

R3 - Flat Roof
KUMBAKONAM "
(3.5) x
"

BAY OF BENGAL
MANGALORE (54)

Rural 53,098,931 17.4


6.0(1925)
" "
"KANCHIPURAM PUDDUCHERRY x
xx
x
xx
xx x
" BANGALORE (45)
6.0(1900)
Neotectonic Fault x
"
TIRUCHCHIRAPPALLITHANJAVUR xxx
x xx
x x
D
PALGHAT xx VELLOR (28)
5.7(2005) N 5.5(1962) 5.0(2005) "CANNANORE x xx x
"

N 5.9(1971) MANDYA "CUDDALORE x


xxxx x
KOZHIKODE
x
x x
x
xx
x
xx
x
xxx
ERODE
C.S.0 (S.C.S.0) C.S.19 (S.C.S.10) SALEM " x x
xx x x
xx
xx
x
xx
xx
xx
"
TRICHUR "POLLACHI (4.5) x x
"
x
xx
"
5.8(2008) 6.0(1954) MYSORE x
xTIRUPPUR
"
xxxxx
5.8(2012) 5.2(2005) " "
(

N
TAMIL NADU
5.9(2011)
" COIMBATORE
KERALA
"
DINDIGUL " KUMBAKONAM
TAMIL NADU
10° N ERODE
LAKSHADWEEP 6.1(1938) 6.5(1941) 5.0(2005)
"
( 5.0(2005) KOZHIKODE "
x "PALGHAT TIRUCHCHIRAPPALLI
10° N
PUDUCHERRY Urban 57,399,833 18.8
" "
COCHIN KARAIKKUDI Thrust 5.2(2013)
5.4(2005)
5.3(1970) 6.0(1992) N6.1(1938) 5.4(2004)
NN
CANNANORE PUDDUCHERRY
"CUDDALORE (4.5) KERALA
" TIRUPPUR"
COIMBATORE TRICHUR "
POLLACHI " "
THANJAVUR
PORTBLAIR (53)

PUDUCHERRY
MADURAI
KERALA
"
SALEM " x
"
5.5(2004) 5.8(1938) 6.0(1955) x
"

" KUMBAKONAM
5.0(2007)
C.S.2 (S.C.S.2) PALGHAT TIRUCHCHIRAPPALLI 10° N xxx KANNUR (12) PUDUCHERRY (52)
"
" DINDIGUL
"
10°N
(

(4.5)
"

LAKSHADWEEP
5.6(2004) 5.6(2005) " CUDDALORE (44)
5.0(1953)
( ( C.S.12 (S.C.S.8) " THANJAVUR
" "
6.3(1964) ERODE 10°N "POLLACHI
"
5.0(2000) RAJAPALAIYAM SALEM (27)

Total 110,498,764 36.2


5.7(1992) 5.0(2004) N KOZHIKODE
Damage Risk as per that for the Wall supporting it
6.1(2004)
N N 6.1(1940) 5.3(2005) COCHIN x KARAIKKUDI
Neotectonic Thrust NN6.0(1960)
(

ALLEPPEY" 5.9(2004)
N N 6.1(1939) DINDIGUL x
TAMIL NADU
TIRUPPUR" "
TRICHUR x MADURAI"
6.0(1958) 5.1(2004)
(4.0) (5.5) x
x
LAKSHADWEEP
"
x
"
D
5.3(2008) 5.4(2004) COIMBATORE KUMBAKONAM "
"
" COONOOR (10)
6.0(2004)N6.0(1932) 5.6(2005) "
TIRUCHCHIRAPPALLI 10°N x
xx
x x
x xx
KARIPUR (49)
PALGHAT x
(

( THANJAVUR
"
xx
&

5.6(2004) 5.3(2005) POLLACHI


" " KARAIKKUDI ALLEPPEY x
x
xx AGATHI (10)
QUILON D
(7.0) x RAJAPALAIYAM
x
TAMIL NADU
5.0(2016)
6.0(1931) 5.0(2005) KARAIKAL (42)

TOTAL HOUSES* 304,882,448


TRICHUR
"
TIRUNELVELI"TUTICORIN 5.6(2005) " " "
MADURAI " KOZHICODE (49)
C.S.2 (S.C.S.1) (4.0)
"
COCHIN
"

Trench Axis
"
6.0(1882) 6.0(1960)
N 6.0(1930)N
5.3(2004)6.8(2005)
KERALA
"
10°N DINDIGUL C.S.15 (S.C.S.5)
(

N 6.0(1950) N 6.3(1955) " ALLEPPEY


N N
COIMBATORE (44)
"
THIRUVANTHAPURAM 6.1(2009) N ( NN 6.3(2014) RAJAPALAIYAM
LAKSHADWEEP
5.2(1981) 5.0(2005)
5.4(2010) N6.2(2014) " "
x
(12.0) KERALA
QUILON
xx TANJAVUR (4)
x
xx
"

P KARAIKKUDI x
(

5.8(2004)6.1(2005) 6.7(1961) 6.0(1960)


"
5.3(2004) x
x
NAGERCOIL
N5.8(2004) 5.5(1982) 6.0(1956) N 6.1(2004) COCHIN MADURAI (3.5) " xx
xx
x TIRUNELVELITUTICORIN
5.6(2005) x
x
xx
LAKSHADWEEP AMINIDIVI (21)
"
x
"
"""
Suture
6.0(2004)
Town/City x
" " "
QUILON x THIRUVANTHAPURAM
5.0(2004)5.2(2010) N
"
5.6(2005) 5.6(1982) N 5.4(2004) (3.0) TUTICORIN (7.0)
"
x
x MADURAI (64)
6.0(1938) 6.0(1928) 5.1(2014) ALLEPPEY
TAMIL NADU
" "
(

5.5(2007) C.S.1 (S.C.S.1) KODAIKANAL (51)

$$
5.9(1941)
N N6.0(1921) 5.0(2015) 5.1(1964) TONDI (37)
(

C.S.5 (S.C.S.4)
"
" NAGERCOIL
5.2(2005)5.8(1973) 5.5(2005) 5.6(2004) 5.3(2014) RAJAPALAIYAM "
Housing Category : Wall Types Housing Category : Roof Type
"
(

5.3(2005)5.3(2005) 5.8(2006) P
5.1(2015) 6.0(1948)
5.9(1986) " TIRUNELVELI (7.0) x Landslide
" KOCHI (72) ALAPPUZHA (24)

5.2(2007) Normal Fault


5.8(1973)
5.0(2007) 5.0(2005) 5.7(2006) 6.1(1945)N
6.2(1941) N 5.8(2015) 5.0(2001)
5.5(2015) P QUILON
THIRUVANTHAPURAM
" NAGERCOIL
PAMBAN (32)
N
(

N6.0(2005) 6.2(1939) 6.5(1936) "


"TUTICORIN (3.0)
6° N
Category - A : Buildings in field-stone, rural structures, Category - R1 - Light Weight (Grass, Thatch,
6.0(1958)
5.4(1993) 5.2(1979) 5.5(2005) N NN
&

$ Strike slip Fault 5.4(2012) 5.8(2004)6.1(2004)6.0(1952)N


6.0(1957) N
6.2(1942) C.S.1 (S.C.S.1) THIRUVANTHAPURAM"TIRUNELVELI
C.S.5 (S.C.S.4)
State Boundary TUTICORIN (4)
$

5.4(2004) 5.3(1989)5.6(2013)N 6.5(1937) 6.5(1983) 6.0(1937) "


N 6.1(2007) 5.6(1964)
N NAGERCOIL MINICOY (31)
(

5.4(1967)
6° N 5.2(2005)6.6(2005) 6.8(1935) N5.5(2014) N "

.
! Barren Island Volcano
N 5.5(1929)
6.0(1956)
N N
5.6(2005) 5.9(2005) 5.1(2014)
5.5(2015)6.0(2005)
NN
6.1(1967)
N
6.5(1935)
6.0(1952) INDIAN OCEAN
6° N
unburnt brick houses, clay houses Bamboo, Wood, Mud, Plastic, Polythene,
5.5(1929)5.2(2015)
5.1(2015)
N 6.1(2013) 6°N
6°N 6° N Annual Rainfall Normals (mm)
N
Category - B : Ordinary brick building; buildings of the large block & prefabricated
5.9(2005)5.2(2015)
INDIAN OCEAN GI Metal, Asbestos Sheets, Other Materials)
5.0(2012)6.5(1937) 5.2(2005) 5.6(2004) 5.8(2004) 5.9(2013)
5.3(1981)
State Boundary
5.6(2014) N 5.0(2005)5.2(2010) 5.5(2004)5.8(1988) 5.8(2013)5.9(2000)5.0(2015) 250 - 500
5.0(2014) 5.6(2006)5.8(2006) 6°N
5.1(2012) 5.4(2012)
5.1(2004)
5.5(1987) " Town/City
Category - R2 - Heavy Weight (Tiles, Stone/Slate)
5.3(2005) 5.9(1999) 6.0(1990)
5.0(2005)
5.5(2013)
5.4(2011)
5.2(2008) 5.4(2005) 5.3(2004)

5.3(2005)5.9(2014)
5.8(2004)
5.9(1991) N
6.5(2010) 5.6(2013)
N N
6°N INDIAN OCEAN 501 - 1000 type, half-timbered structures, building in natural hewn stone
Zone V : Very High Damage Risk Zone (MSK IX or more)
y
5.0(2012) 5.7(2004)5.8(1977) 9.3(2004)
5.2(2000)
C.S = Cyclonic Storm Crossing one degree Latitude Town/City
N
! State Boundary
6.1(1967) "
Category - C : Reinforced building, well built wooden structures Category - R3 - Flat Roof (Brick, Concrete)
5.4(2004)
5.0(2012)5.1(2012)5.2(2012) 5.5(2012)5.6(2004)5.7(2004)
5.1(2005) 5.1(2012) 5.1(2014)
5.4(2005) 6.1(2005) 6.3(1976)
(S.C.S) = Severe Cyclonic Storm Crossing one degree Latitude 1001 - 2000

y
5.0(2005)
Zone IV : High Damage Risk Zone (MSK VIII) N 6.2(2002)

Zone III : Moderate Damage Risk Zone (MSK VII)


5.3(1983)
5.5(2012)
5.8(2012)
5.4(2012)
5.1(2012)
5.2(2012)
5.0(2015) 5.5(2004)5.0(2014)

5.6(2006)5.7(2005)
5.0(2012)5.8(2007)6.8(2012)
5.9(2008)
5.3(2012) 5.5(2004)
5.9(2008) N
5.8(2005)
5.4(2014) 5.1(2007)
N
6.2(2012)
5.8(2011)
5.2(2006)
P ! Note : Very High Damage Risk Zone - A (Vb=55 m/s) River
2001 - 3000 Category - X : Other materials not covered in A,B,C. These are generally light. EQ Zone V : Very High Damage Risk Zone (MSK > IX)
5.4(2012) N
1. Number of C.S. (S.C.S) between 21 o N and 22o N as shown are upto 90o E,
y
N 8.4(2012) 5.1(2007) 5.6(2008)
> 3000
5.1(2012) 6.2(2012)
Notes : 1. Flood prone area includes that protected area which may have more severe
5.0(2016)
N5.4(2012) 5.4(2012)
2° N Very High Damage Risk Zone - B (Vb=50 m/s) EQ Zone IV : High Damage Risk Zone (MSK VIII)
!
5.1(2012)
Zone II : Low Damage Risk Zone (MSK VI or less) 5.1(2015) 5.2(2015)
5.0(2012)5.2(2012)5.9(2012) 5.0(2012) N
6.4(1969) 5.3(2005)
5.1(2013)5.6(1961) hence the number crossing Indian coast upto about 89o E will be less
5.6(2012) 5.0(2012) 5.3(1969)
5.1(2007) 5.2(2012) 5.0(2014) 5.1(1970) High Damage Risk Zone (V b=47 m/s)
Area liable to Floods
5.5(2005)
2° N
5.5(2013)
5.9(2014)
5.5(2012)
5.0(2005) 5.4(2012) INDIAN OCEAN 2°N
2° N damage under failure of protection works. In some other areas the local EQ Zone III : Moderate Damage Risk Zone (MSK VII)
5.5(2012)
6.0(2012)
N
6.2(1979)
Moderate Damage Risk Zone - A (V b=44 m/s) 2° N INDIAN OCEAN
5.4(2012) N 5.4(2012)
5.9(2012) 2°N

y
damage may be severe under heavy rains and chocked drainage.
8.2(2012)
5.2(2013) 5.4(2012) 5.5(2012) N EQ Zone II : Low Damage Risk Zone (MSK < VI)
!
5.5(2012)
5.2(2012)
5.1(2016) Moderate Damage Risk Zone - B (V b=39 m/s) 2°N The responsibility for the correctness of internal details rests with the publisher.
5.6(2001)
5.1(2012)
5.2(2012)5.3(2012) 5.2(2012) The responsibility for the correctness of internal details rests with the publisher. The responsibility for the correctness of internal details rests with the publisher. ( ) Probable Maximum Surge Height (m) The territorial waters of India extend into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate base line.
2. Damage Risk for wall types is indicated assuming heavy flat roof Level of Risk : VH = Very High; H = High;
The responsibility for the correctness of internal details rests with the publisher.
The territorial waters of India extend into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate base line.
2°N The territorial waters of India extend into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate base line. Low Damage Risk Zone (Vb=33 m/s) The territorial waters of India extend into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate base line. The administrative headquarters of Chandigarh, Haryana and Punjab are at Chandigarh.
The administrative headquarters of Chandigarh, Haryana and Punjab are at Chandigarh. The administrative headquarters of Chandigarh, Haryana and Punjab are at Chandigarh. The interstate boundaries amongst Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya shown on this map are as interpreted from the “North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act 1971,”but have yet to be verified.
The administrative headquarters of Chandigarh, Haryana and Punjab are at Chandigarh. The interstate boundaries amongst Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya shown on this map are as interpreted from the “North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act 1971,”but have yet to be verified.
5.3(1984)
The interstate boundaries amongst Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya shown on this map are as interpreted from the “North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act 1971,”but have yet to be verified.
The interstate boundaries amongst Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya shown on this map are as interpreted from the “North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act 1971,”but have yet to be verified. Vb =Basic Wind Speed The external boundaries and coastlines of India agree with the Record/Master copy certified by Survey of India.
The external boundaries and coastlines of India agree with the Record/Master copy certified by Survey of India.
The state boundaries between Uttarakhand & Uttar Pradesh, Bihar & Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh & Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh & Telangana have not been verified by the Governments concerned. in categories A, B and C (Reinforced Concrete) building M = Moderate; L = Low; VL = Very Low
The external boundaries and coastlines of India agree with the Record/Master copy certified by Survey of India.
The external boundaries and coastlines of India agree with the Record/Master copy certified by Survey of India.
The state boundaries between Uttarakhand & Uttar Pradesh, Bihar & Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh & Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh & Telangana have not been verified by the Governments concerned.
The state boundaries between Uttarakhand & Uttar Pradesh, Bihar & Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh & Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh & Telangana have not been verified by the Governments concerned.
The spellings of names in this map, have been taken from various sources.
The state boundaries between Uttarakhand & Uttar Pradesh, Bihar & Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh & Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh & Telangana have not been verified by the Governments concerned.
The spellings of names in this map, have been taken from various sources. State Boundary The spellings of names in this map, have been taken from various sources.

The spellings of names in this map, have been taken from various sources. 3. Source of Housing Data : Census of Housing, GOI, 2011 * Total No.of Houses excluding Vacant/Locked Houses
72° E 76° E 80° E 84° E 88° E 92° E
72°E 76°E 80°E 84°E 88°E 92°E 96°E
68°E 72°E 76°E 80°E 84°E 88°E 92°E
72° E 76° E 80° E 84° E 88° E 92° E 96° E
Building Materials & Technology Promotion Council Peer Group, MoHUA, GOI
BMTPC : Vulnerability Atlas - 3rd Edition : Peer Group, MoHUA, GOI; Map is Based on digitised data of SOI; Seismic Zones of India Map IS 1893 (Part I): 2002, BIS; Earthquake Epicentre from IMD; BMTPC : Vulnerability Atlas- 3rd Edition; Peer Group, MoHUA; Map is Based on digitised data of SOI, GOI; Basic Wind Speed Map National Building Code: 2016; Cyclone Data, 1891-2015, IMD, BMTPC : Vulnerability Atlas - 3rd Edition; Peer Group, MoHUA; Map is Based on digitised data of SOI, GOI; Census of India 2011; Flood Atlas (1987),Task Force Report (2004), C.W.C., G.O.I. Houses/Population BMTPC: Vulnerability Atlas - 3rd Edition: Peer Group, MoHUA,GOI: Map is Based on digitised data of SOI; Landslide Incidence data GSI; Annual Rainfall data IMD. Houses/Population as per Census 2011;
Seismotectonic Atlas of India and its Environs, GSI; Houses/Population as per Census 2011; *Houses including vacant & locked houses. Disclaimer: The maps are solely for thematic presentation. GOI. Houses/Population as per Census 2011; *Houses including vacant & locked houses. Disclaimer: The maps are solely for thematic presentation. as per Census 2011; * Houses including vacant & locked houses. Disclaimer: The maps are solely for thematic presentation. * Houses including vacant & locked houses. Disclaimer: The maps are solely for thematic presentation.

The At as s a use u too not on y or pub c but a so or Urban Managers State & Nat ona Author t es dea ng
w th d saster m t gat on and management
e-Course on Vulnerability Atlas of India
The e-Course on Vulnerability Atlas of India has been launched to
provide awareness and understanding about natural hazards, helps
identify regions with high vulnerability with respect to various hazards
(earthquakes, cyclones, landslides, floods, etc.) and specifies district-wise
level of damage risks to the existing housing stock.
The e-Course is being offered jointly by the School of Planning &
Architecture,
Sa ent New Delhi and BMTPC.
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Disaster Mitigation & Management
Thematic Workshop on Vulnerability Atlas of India and Disaster Resistant
Design & Construction Practices
In order to educate about the hazard scenario of the
country and indicative risk assessmment as given in
Vulnerability Atlas of India, the Secretary, Ministry of
Housing & Urban Affairs, Govt. of India addressed
all Chief Secretaries of State/UTs, IITs, CPSUs and
Central Ministries/Deptt. to organize state level one-day
workshops. The Council has received overwhelming
response for organization of Thematic Workshops.The
Thematic Workshops on Vulnerability Atlas of India and
Disaster Resistant Design & Construction Practices
are being organised across India and so far six such
workshops have been organised:
• For stakeholders of Government, Semi-
Government, Ministries and PSUs in NCR region
at New Delhi.
• For students and faculty members of Architecture
& Civil Engineering Colleges at IIT Tirupati.
• For engineers, architects and desighers of
MECON Ltd. at Ranchi
• For State Govt.officials and students of
Architecture & Civil Engineering Colleges
with Town & Country Planning Department,
Puducherry at Puducherry.
• For engineers of Engineers India Ltd. at Engineers
India Ltd. Gurugram Campus.
• For educational institutions under Ministry of
Human Resource Development and engineers of
Engineering Projects (India) Ltd. at New Delhi.

Guidelines and Manuals Seismic Strengthening of Buildings


BMTPC has pubolished a number of Guidelines, Besides, dissemination of earthquake resistant
Informative Booklets and Manuals relating to housing construction technologies and systems, retrofitting
in disaster prone areas affected by Earthquakes, Floods, of life line buildings undertaken in Jammu & Kashmir,
Cyclones, Landslides etc., for use by the professionals Gujarat, Uttarakhand and Delhi as demonstration
and the common man. projects.

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BMTPC’s Role in Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban)

The Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs, Govern-


ment of India is implementing “Pradhan Mantri Sensitization Programmes on Emerging
Awas Yojana (Urban) - Housing for All” Mission. Technologies for Housing
The Council has been designated appraisal and BMTPC organizes sensitization programmes on regu-
monitoring agency under Pradhan Mantri Awas lar basis in various States to sensitize the engineers &
Yojana (Urban) for projects in various States/ architects to introduce them the proven and emerging
UTs falling in Earthquake Zone IV and Zone V technologies in housing sector for construction of houses
and undertake TPIM review and capacity building under PMAY (Urban) and other schemes of the state/
of functionaries of state local bodies.The Council central Government.
is undertaking site visits and scrutinizing the DPR
of various projects as per the direction of the
HFA Directorate.
Technology Sub-Mission
A Technology Sub-Mission has been set up
under PMAY(U) with the objective of providing
“Sustainable Technological Solutions for Faster
& Cost Effective Construction of Houses suiting
to Geo-Climatic and Hazard Conditions of the
Country”. The Sub-Mission facilitates adoption of
modern, innovative and green technologies and Seminar on Emerging Technologies for Affordable Housing at
building material for faster and quality construction Amity University, NOIDA Campus
of houses. Sub-Mission also assist States/Cities in
deploying disaster resistant and environment
friendly technologies in collaboration with IITs/
NITs/SPAs. BMTPC is working as Secretariat of
the Technology Sub-Mission.
Participation in Global Housing
Technology Challenge - India
BMTPC provided technical support for
Global Housing Technology Challenge–India
(GHTC-India). The Construction Technol-
ogy India (CTI) - an Expo-cum-Conference
Seminar on New Trends in Building Material & Sustainable
was organized from 2-3 March, 2019 at New Technology with Department of Architecture & Planning,
Delhi under GHTC-I. CTI is a biennial event Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
to take stock of innovations in construction.
Through GHTC-India, Ministry of Housing &
Urban Affairs, Government of India seeks to
identify cost-effective and speedy construction
technologies. The identified technologies with
the capability to provide maximum number of
houses in minimum time and cost would be
mainstreamed into the Indian construction
industry and piloted across different climatic
conditions of the country. A basket of proven
technologies were shortlisted for Light House
Projects (LHPs). The proven technologies are Sensitization Programme on “Use of New Technologies in
being showcased through execution of Light Mass housing” under PMAY (Urban) at Lucknow
House Projects (LHPs) across six States.These
LHPs will be live laboratories to establish clean and will help in sustainable construction. BMTPC is actively
and green construction practices across India involved in the implemenation of Light House Projects.

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BMTPC’s Role in Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban)

Mainstreaming Emerging Technologies


BMTPC has been providing technical support and Pradesh, Uttarakhand and West Bengal.They have started
handholding various States/Departments for identifying using these new systems in their construction projects.
and finalizing new emerging technologies for their future Some of Central Govt. Deptts. such as MES, Ministry of
projects.This includes guiding them in preparation of EoI Defence, CRPF, BSF, Police Housing Corporation, CPWD,
w.r.t. eligibility conditions for new technologies, suggest NBCC, HPL, IITs have also started using emerging
use of emerging technologies for their projects and technologies.
suitable modifications in the tender document, appraisal New technoloiges mainly used are EPS and other
of DPR and also providing inputs during the pre-bid Sandwich Panel, Monolithic RCC using Aluminum
meetings, etc. Formwork, Monolithic RCC using Tunnel Formwork,
There has been good response from public and private Precast RCC Technology, Precast RCC (Wafflecrete),
agencies and State Governments e.g. Andhra Pradesh, SLIP form work, Precast 3D Volumetric Technology,
Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Prefabricated Steel Structure, Structural Stay-in-Place
Jharkhand, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Formwork System, Light Gauge Steel Frame Structure,
Odisha, Puducherry,Tamil Nadu,Telangana,Tripura, Uttar Glass Fibre Reinforced Gypsum Panel System, etc.

Use of Precast Concrete Technology Use of Precast Concrete Technology


at Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh (Wafflecrete) at Kalol, Gujarat

Use of Modular Tunnelform at Use of EPS Technology with Steel


Hyderabad, Talangana Structural System at Dharamshala, HP

Use of Pre Engineered Composite Technology Use of EPS Wall Panel Technology
at Kashmir House, New Delhi at Angul, West Bengal

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Capacity Building and Skill Development

With the emergence of new building materials,


advancement of technologies and the need for
disaster resistant construction to mitigate the
effect of natural disasters, it is important that
working professionals regularly update their
knowledge and understanding of subjects.

Realising this need, the Council organizes


Awareness Generation Programmes, Workshops,
Exhibitions, Capacity Building and Training
Programmes for construction professionals and
workforce on continual basis. In addition, BMTPC
also participates in exhibitions, conferences,
symposiums, seminars, workshop, etc. to
disseminate the information. These programmes
are being organised by BMTPC in collaboration
with Academic, R&D, NGOs and public & private
Institutions.

National Workshop on “Processing and Use of Construction National Seminar on Emerging Building Materials &
& Demolition Waste” at New Delhi Construction Technologies at New Delhi

Workshop/ Hands on for Fly Ash Brick Manufacturers Workshop on Use of Bamboo in Housing & Building
organised at Jhajjar, Haryana Construction at Namsai, Arunachal Pradesh

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Priced Publications of BMTPC Promotional Publications of
BMTPC
1. Corporate Brochure - in English and
Vulnerability Atlas of India
Hindi
BUILDING MATERIALS IN INDIA : 50 (First Revision – 2006) - Earthquake, 2. BMTPC Newsletters
YEARS - 560 pages, Rs.1500 + 200 Windstorm and Flood Hazard Maps
postage and Damage Risk to Housing - 900 3. Bamboo in Housing & Building Construction
pages, Rs. 5000 + 200 postage - Initiatives of BMTPC
4. Seismic Retrofitting of MCD School
Buildings in New Delhi
5. Disaster Mitigation and Management –
Initiatives by BMTPC
MANUAL ON WATERPROOFING OF LANDSLIDE HAZARD ZONATION
GFRG BUILDINGS 6. Propagation of Cost Effective and
ATLAS of India - Landslide
70 pages, Rs. 200 + 50 postage Hazard Maps and Cases Studies - Disaster Resistant Technologies through
125 pages, Rs.2500 + 200 postage Demonstration Construction
7. Design & Construction of Earthquake
Resistant Structures – A Practical Treatise
for Engineers and Architects

SCHEDULE OF ITEMS &


8. Disaster Risk Reduction - A Handbook for
RATE ANALYSIS FOR GFRG Urban Managers
CONSTRUTION Building a Hazard- Resistant
House: 9. Guidelines on “Manual on Basics of
50 pages, Rs. 200 + 50 postage
A Common Man’s Guide- Formwork”
88pages, Rs. 350+75
postage
10. GFRG/Rapidwall Building Structural
Design Manual
11. Training and Certification Manual for
Standards and specifications
for Cost effective Innovative Field and Lab Technicians working with
Building Materials and concrete
Techniques INCLUDING RATE Manual for Restoration and
12. Training Manual for Supervisor (English &
ANALYSIS (Second Edition) Retrofitting of Buildings
200 pages, Rs. 250 + 75 postage in Uttrakhand and Himachal Hindi)
Pradesh - 13. Waste to Wealth: Green Building Materials
134 pages, Rs.250+ 75
postage
and Construction Technologies using
Agricultural and Industrial Waste.
User’s Manual on Production
of Cost-Effective, Environment-
14. CD on Guidelines for Technical Training of
Friendly and Energy-Efficient Masons in Hindi
Building Components - 15. Guidelines for Multi-Hazard Resistant
116 Pages, Rs. 250 + 50 postage
GUIDELINES FOR IMPROVING Construction for EWS Housing Projects
EARTHQUAKE RESISTANCE OF 16. Guidelines on “Aapda Pratirodhi Bhawan
HOUSING -
84 pages, Rs. 350 + 75 postage Nirman : Sampurn Bharat ke liye
Margdarshika
17. Design Packages using Alternate Building
manual on Basics of Ductile
Materials & Technologies for Western and
Detailing -
27 pages, Rs. 100+50 Southern Regions.
postage 18. Criteria for Production Control of
GUIDELINES FOR IMPROVING Ready Mix Concrete for RMC Capability
FLOOD RESISTANCE OF Certification
HOUSING -
36 pages, Rs. 200 + 50 postage 19. Explanatory Handbook on Performance
SUSTAINABLE BUILDING Appraisal Certification Scheme (PACS)
TECHNOLOGIS -
352 pages, Rs. 995+75 20. Building Artisan Certification System
postage
21. Guidelines on “Rapid Visual Screening
of Buildings of Masonry and Reinforced
Concrete as Prevalent in India”.
GUIDELINES FOR IMPROVING 22. Methodology for Documenting Seismic
WIND/CYCLONE RESISTANCE OF
HOUSING - 50 pages, Rs. 350 +
Safety of Housing Typologies in India
guidebook on earthquake 75 postage 23. Compendium of Prospective Emerging
resistant design and
construction -
Technologies for Mass Housing - 3 rd
366 pages, Rs. 1000+200 Edition
postage 24. Demonstrating Cost Effective Technologies
– A Case Study of Bawana Industrial
Workers Housing
25. E m e r g i n g B u i l d i n g M a t e r i a l s a n d
Publications can be obtained EARTHQUAKE TIPS – LEARNING
by making ONLINE payments to the BMTPC Account: EARTHQUAKE DESIGN & Construction Technologies
CONSTRUCTION (Third Edition) 26. Margdarshika for Masons (in Hindi)
A/c No.: 62054931366 76 pages, Rs.200 + 50 postage
A/c Name: Building Materials & Technology Promotion 27. Pocket Book on Emerging Construction
Council Systems
Bank Name: State Bank of India
Bank Address: Pragati Vihar, Delhi Branch, Core 6, SCOPE 28. Building Materials and HousingTechnologies
Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110003 Note: for Sustainable Development
IFSC Code: SBIN0020511 As per the Govt. Notification, GST @ 5% over the amount.
Branch Code: 20511 BMTPC GST No. 07AAATB0304Q1ZW 29. Brochure on Vulnerability Atlas of India

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Promoting Cost-Effective, Alternate, Environment-friendly, Energy-efficient Buiding Ma-
terials & Construction Technologies including Disaster Resistant Practices since 1990

Contact us for all your queries on Building Materials, Construction Technologies and Systems,
Requirements of Capacity Building,Assessment and Certification of Products, Field Level Demonstration
of Cost Effective, Innovative and Disaster Resistant Building Materials and Construction Technologies,
Detailed Project Reports, Third Party Inspection & Monitoring of Housing Projects etc.

For Further Details please contact:

The Executive Director


Building Materials & Technology
Promotion Council
Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs
Core-5A, First Floor, India Habitat Centre,
Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110 003
Tel.: 91-11-2463 6705, Fax: 91-11-2464 2849
E-mail: info@bmtpc.org

www.bmtpc.org @bmtpcdelhi @bmtpc.mhua

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