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Raj Ratan Rai Disaster
MANAGEMENT PLAN
Course: Introduction to Disaster Management
Submitted by
Name : RAJ RATAN RAI
Sap Id : 500081839
Program : BBA MARKETING
Date : 25/11/2022
Contents
1. Executive Summary
2. Introduction
i.
ii. Vulnerabilities
3. Implantation of National/ International protocols in DM Plan
4. Disaster Specific Plans
4.1 Hazard 1
Hazard 1: Risk Assessment
Hazard 1 : Mitigative Measures
Hazard 1 : Preparedness Measures
Hazard 1 : Response
Hazard 1 : Recovery
4.2 Hazard 2
Hazard 2: Risk Assessment
Hazard 2 : Mitigative Measures
Hazard 2 : Preparedness Measures
Hazard 2 : Response
Hazard 2 : Recovery
4.3 Hazard 3
Hazard 3: Risk Assessment
Hazard 3 : Mitigative Measures
Hazard 3 : Preparedness Measures
Hazard 3 : Response
Hazard 3 : Recovery
4.4 Hazard 4
Hazard 4: Risk Assessment
Hazard 4 : Mitigative Measures
Hazard 4 : Preparedness Measures
Hazard 4 : Response
Hazard 4 : Recovery
4.5 Hazard 5
Hazard 5: Risk Assessment
Hazard 5 : Mitigative Measures
Hazard 5 : Preparedness Measures
Hazard 5 : Response
Hazard 4 : Recovery
Bulandshahar District has been divided into two blocks: Dankaur and Jewar. 18 more
Bulandshahar settlements have also been carved out and incorporated into the project.
Dankaur and Jewar are two characters in the game Dankaur and Jewar.
Currently, the district is divided into three Tehsils: Dadri, Jewar, and GB Nagar (Map 1).
Bisrakh, Dadri, Dankaur, and Jewar are the four blocks. It contains 38 Nyaya.
343 habited villages and 30 inhabitated villages, 343 Panchayats and 243 Village
Panchayats
There are 8 towns and settlements in all. There are also 22 police stations in the city.
Gautam Buddh Nagar is a major industrial district in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
Sub-Region of the National Capital Region (N.C.R.) of Delhi, located west of Uttar Pradesh.
It's true.
It covers a total area of 1,442 square kilometres. A 100-kilometer length of road in the west
The district is divided from Delhi and Haryana by the Yamuna River. The locality is
Ghaziabad District to the north, Bulandshahr District to the east, and Aligarh District to the
south.
Southerly district. The area is also traversed by the River Hindon, which meets the
The Yamuna River near Village Gharbra, on the outskirts of Noida's Notified Area.
Within the district, both rivers represent a significant flood risk.According to the 2011
Census, the district has a total population of roughly 16.75 lakh people.
Table 2.1 shows a 37.11 percent increase in population, with Noida accounting for
approximately half of the total.
Greater Noida is a city in Uttar Pradesh, India. Figure of the Sex Ratio (which shows the
population makeup in terms of men and women)
In the 2011 census, the number of females per 1000 males increased to 851.
In 2001, the total number of people in the District was 841. Census India's preliminary data
has been released.
The population density of Gautam Buddha Nagar district in 2011 was 1,286 people per
square kilometre.
people per square kilometre The population density of Gautam Buddha Nagar district was
898 people in 2001.
per square kilometre The Gautam Buddha Nagar district covers a total area of 1,282 square
kilometres.
areas.Gautam Buddha Nagar has an average literacy rate of 80.12 in 2011, up from 68.69 in
2010.
in the year 2001 When it comes to gender, male and female literacy rates were 88.06 percent
and 88.06 percent, respectively.
70.82 per cent and 70.82 per cent, respectively. In the 2001 census, the same statistics were
81.26 and 53.70 respectively.
Gautam Buddha Nagar is a district in Gautam Buddha Nagar. In Gautam Buddha Nagar
District, the total literate population was
There were 1,122,947 people in all, with 666,065 men and 456,882 women. In the year
2001,
According to the 2011 census, 59.12 percent of the population of Gautam Buddha Nagar
lives in Gautam Buddha Nagar.
in the district's urban areas Males make up 974,309 of the 974,309 persons who live in
urban areas.
Females number 443,700, while males number 530,609. Sex Ratio in Gautam Buddha's
Urban Area.According to the 2011 census, the Nagar district has a population of 836 people.
In Gautam, the kid sex ratio is similar.
In the 2011 census, the Buddha Nagar district had a population of 856 people. In the urban
area, there are around 6,000 children aged 0 to 6.
There were 137,118 people in all, with 73,884 men and 63,234 women. This youngster
Gautam Buddha Nagar district has a population of 13.92 percent of the total urban
population.
According to the 2011 census, Gautam Buddha Nagar district has an average literacy rate of
83.73 percent.
Males have a literacy rate of 89.20 percent, while females have a literacy rate of 77.17
percent. In reality,
In the urban area, there are 701,019 literate persons, both males and females.
villagers' areas The total population of Gautam Buddha Nagar district lives in rural areas.
is 673,806, with 359,605 males and 314,201 females, respectively. In rural areas,
The sex ratio in the Gautam Buddha Nagar district is 874 females per 1000 males. If
When the Gautam Buddha Nagar district's child sex ratio data is included, the figure is 826
girls.
per 1000 males Males account for 109,480 children aged 0 to 6 in rural regions.
Females numbered 59,951 and males numbered 49,529. The child population accounts for
16.67 percent of the overall population.
Gautam's rural population Buddha Nagar is a neighbourhood in the city of Delhi. Gautam's
rural parts have a high literacy rate.
According to census data from 2011, the Buddha Nagar district has a population of 74.77
percent. Male and female are the two genders.
Female literacy was 86.32 percent while male literacy was 61.69 percent. There were
421,928 people in all. Agriculture is the main source of income for the residents of this
district. The most important crops in
Wheat, rice, and sugar cane are the main crops grown in the district. Millet is also grown in
some regions.
However, because of the industrial areas of Noida and Greater Noida, which are part of the
Bisrakh block, the major
Industrial employees, technical, engineering, and management are the main sources of
income in this area.
services.
The district's development is accelerating due to its proximity to the National Capital
Region.
The townships of NOIDA, Greater NOIDA, and the Yamuna Expressway are all in Gautam.
District of Buddha Nagar The district's cities of Noida and Greater Noida are world-class.
industrial nodes Many large-scale industries are located in the Noida/Greater Noida
industrial regions.
Not only on a state level, but also on a national level. Uttar Pradesh's total revenue accounts
for 25% of the state's total revenue.
The Yamuna and Hindon Rivers separate the NOIDA area from Greater NOIDA.
The township is situated on the banks of the Hindon River. NOIDA is included in the
catchment area.
It is located in the Yamuna Valley and is an old riverbed of the same. The soil is a sandy
clay called Khadar.
is ideal for growing seasonal vegetables, grains such as wheat, and cash crops like as cotton.
sugarcane. The majority of vegetables and fruits are now grown in urban areas as a result of
urbanisation.
grown.It is well acknowledged that preventive, mitigation, and preparedness measures can
be taken.
measures, as well as stakeholder capacity building, so that negative effects are reduced.
It is mandatory on the part of District Disaster Management under the DM Act 2005.
DDMA must embrace a continuous and integrated planning, organising, and executing
process
organising and putting in place procedures that are both essential and practical
Disaster prevention and mitigation are both important. These procedures will be
implemented.
the many departments' developmental strategies and readiness to handle the challenges
catastrophe relief, rescue, and rehabilitation, with the goal of minimising the loss.
uffered by the communities and must be documented in order to be useful and accessible.
The NGY and Gautam's industrial nature makes disaster management a challenge.
natural disasters including earthquakes, floods, and strong winds, as well as man-made
calamities
such as fires, road accidents, and industrial accidents ..
Hazard 1) Floods
Waterways Yamuna and Hindon, however significant natural highlights of the
advised regions
of Gautam Buddha Nagar are inclined to conceivable flood risks. Noida is
especially
inclined, since it basically was important for the waterway bowls of Yamuna and
Hindon which
were recovered for improvement by developing dike. It is the low lying and
liable to confront enormous scope flooding in case of a break in one of the dikes -
along Yamuna or Hindon.
CONCLUSION
This is a strategy that details the hazards that your company may face, what
you can do to minimise or manage them, and how to get your company back
up and running if tragedy strikes. The final section of your disaster
management strategy summarises the main topics and offers actionable
recommendations.