Amit Shah chairs high-level meeting on flood management and heatwave preparedness
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π Summary:
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah chaired a high-level meeting in New Delhi on May 10, 2026 to comprehensively review India's preparedness for floods and heatwaves ahead of the monsoon season.
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Meeting assessed readiness of Central Government agencies, early warning systems, resource deployment, and inter-agency coordination mechanisms.
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Progress of long-term flood mitigation measures was reviewed β covering structural (embankments, reservoirs) and non-structural (forecasting, community preparedness) interventions.
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Government has adopted a "Whole of Government" approach to disaster management under PM Modi's leadership β integrating multiple ministries and agencies in a unified command framework.
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Under Amit Shah's guidance, MHA has significantly strengthened the national disaster management framework, including bolstering NDRF (National Disaster Response Force) deployment protocols.
π― UPSC Relevance: GS3 β Disaster Management; connects to Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030, NDMA mandate, and India's multi-hazard risk management approach.
π Prelims Facts:
- India's apex body for disaster management: NDMA (National Disaster Management Authority), chaired by PM.
- NDRF: 16 battalions under MHA; primary federal contingency response force for natural and man-made disasters.
- Sendai Framework (2015-2030): India is a signatory; focuses on reducing disaster risk and losses in four priority areas.
π Key Term: Whole of Government approach β a governance principle where all departments and agencies work in a coordinated, integrated manner towards a common goal rather than operating in silos.
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